Creative students from Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) continued to develop their links with the British Ceramics Biennial (BCB).
Students studying the Foundation Diploma in Art and Design and Extended Diploma in Art and Design (Year 2) successfully collaborated with BCB with the work of fashion and 3D design specialist students being showcased at the BCB launch night at the China Hall, Spode on Friday 27 September.
Current Foundation Diploma students and EDAD2 students volunteered to model the garments at the private view and received lots of interest from the public.
Cheryl Smith, Course Leader for the Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, was interviewed by Radio Stoke and discussed the importance of continuing education within the field of ceramics at a noted time of the revival of ceramic production within Stoke-on-Trent.
Work produced by two of the 3D specialist students, Philippa Read (Foundation Diploma) and Liz Arnold (Extended Diploma in Art and Design) is being exhibited for the duration of the Biennial and can be seen on show in the main China Hall Gallery.
Over the coming weeks all art and design students from the Faculty of Art and Creative Studies will be visiting the exhibition.
To find out more about studying Art and Design at NULC click here or contact the Information Point on 01782 254254 or email info@nulc.ac.uk.
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