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School of Creative Arts and Design

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The University of WolverhamptonSchool of Creative Arts and Design

Faculty of Arts - Visual Arts

BA Hons Applied Arts

BA Hons Applied Arts

• Main material practice areas of Ceramics, Glass and Metals

• Excellent workshops facilities including workshops for hot glass, kiln glass, cold processing, architectural glass, slumping/fusing glass, kiln casting glass, plaster mould making, Wheel throwing, slab rolling, extruder, jigger/jolly, outdoor kiln yard, bronze casting, jewellery/silversmithing, Large scale metals, wood, plastics, 3d printing, laser cutters, CAD/Computer suites, screen printing, decal/transfer printing, etching, sandblasting, etc

• 3 Years full time• 6 x 20 credit modules at level 4 + 5 (1st and 2nd years)

4 x 20 credit modules at level 6 (3rd year) + 1 x 40 credit module

• Level 4 – Material rotations, contextual studies, research skills, sketch/design, Study trips, independent study

• Level 5 – ‘Off site’ exhibition module, Live/self directed projects, contextual studies + optional Erasmus study/work experience

• Level 6 – ‘Major Project’ , Dissertation, Professional Portfolio development, Degree show, New Designers

• Progression – Postgraduate study (MA Applied Arts), PGCE (Teacher Training), workshop assistant/apprenticeship, setting up a workshop, artists in residence, technician

Ceramics Workshop: Wheel Throwing area and main studio with student work stations

Plaster workshops – ceramics, glass and metals

Indoor and outdoor kiln work

Hot glass workshop – blowing glass

Foundry – Casting with bronze

Sketchbook work

Assessment presentation Katarzyna Szarmach – Level 6

Sketchbook – design and research work at Potteries Museum Exhibition, Hanley, Stoke on Trent

Student work on display at The Potteries Museum

Study Trip Liverpool Biennial (Castle Fine Arts) 2012 + British Ceramic Biennial, Stoke on Trent 2013

British Ceramic Biennial – Gladstone Pottery Museum ‘Fire Hand sculpture’ 2013

Hatfield House – Art in Clay 2013/14

New Designers Exhibition at The Business Design Centre, Islington, London

Applied Arts Students participated in the following recent events:

• The British Ceramic Biennial – Stoke on Trent (2013)• New Designers – London• Art in Clay – Hatfield House, Hertfordshire (Student Award 2014 awarded to Applied Arts

Student Brydee Gillbard)• Second Year Applied Arts Exhibitions - Ruskin Glass Centre, Stourbridge; Birmingham Botanic

Gardens; St Peters Church, Wolverhampton• Wedgewood Artisans Project – The Wedgewood Museum, Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent• The Leonardo Da Vinci Programme ‘Innovation Transfer’ in Ceramics, international project• Ceramics Exhibition of Students and Alumni - Hanley Museum• International Exchange programme – University of Nicosia, Cyprus; Alfred University, New

York, USA• Student Summer School Scholarship – Pilchuck Glass School, Seattle, Washington, USA• Ceramics Symposia - Keramike Studio Jarmily, Czech Republic• Student Work Placements at ‘Goodwin – Jones Ceramics’ Brittany, France• Student Commissions (Glass) – University of Wolverhampton Staff excellence awards;

University of Wolverhampton Annual employment and volunteering awards• Fresh Air Bursary (£10,000) and apprenticeship with Pioneering Kiln Glass Artist Colin Reid

(awarded to Faith Mercer 2014)• Project Network residency (Brydee Gillbard 2014) International Ceramic Research Centre –

Guldagergaard, Skælskør, Denmark.• Live Projects with ‘Made By Zen’, The Gateway at the George, New Cross Hospital

Applied Arts Academic and Technical StaffSara Squire – Technician Architectural Glass

Dr. Max Stewart – Senior Lecturer

Emeritus Professor of Glass Art – Keith Cummings

Simon Eccles – Technician Demonstrator Glass

Gwen Heeney – Architectural Ceramics (Brick symposium Latvia)

Professor Kristina Niedderer - Metals

Paul McAllister – Senior Lecturer + Course Leader

Dawn Van Girven – slip cast ceramics

Kelly Rooker - Kiln cast glass

Holly Harkin – Centrifuge cast glass

Lyn Leadbeater -cast and hand built porcelain paperclay

Bethan Stanley – Ceramic and aggregate

Serge Sanghera – Thrown porcelain, earthenware and brick clay

Stephanie Hopkins – patinated + raised metal + brooch

Faith Mercer – Pate De Verre and Hot glass work