comes around...or so it's often said. In a 'portfolio' career I spent some time in Art & Design HE, first as Assistant Dean and then Dean of a Faculty at Derby University. In fact although I didn't start until age 43 it turned out to be my longest employment stint of some fourteen years. For a period I was fortunate to engage the services of Emma Hunt who became one of my Assistant Dean's before she went onto Huddersfield as Dean of their A&D School. This is all a preamble to her desire in her first year as Vice-Chancellor of Falmouth University to celebrate 120 years of Art & Design education in the town. And hence my interest in assisting with the task.
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| My studio space just ahead of the diploma show in 1973 |
Looking back over these posts I'm realising how few images of the School I have. Sadly Allan Green, the guy who shot the majority of B&W's here, was much more of a people person as regards his images. Most of what I do have relates to the work I made. So here's a few, not because the work is of any interest! But more to give a context of the place itself.
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| A sculpture I took onto the lawn to photograph with the entrance to the Foundation Studies block behind |
It was a rather idyllic set up. Kerris Vean, an old Edwardian (?) house at the top of the road spilled down towards the beach through gardens that extended beyond the plot of scrub behind the painting studios. It was on this 'backlot' site that my pal Jimmy Whitehead made one of his Spirograph pieces using up the substantial amount of pigments that lecturer Bob Organ had assembled in a small room to allow for the making of oil paint! Oddly enough the immaculate lawn above also suffered the indignity of another Spirograph effort where lawn fertisiler was deployed...it didn't entirely come off but the faint difference in tone was noticable from the upper floors of KV...not least from Principal Michael Finn's office!
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| Jimmy on the 'backlot'... |
Its amusing to think how such pranks (sorry serious artworks...) would be handled today inside a substantial institution like Falmouth University! Back then though the entire Art School I am fairly certain counted for perhaps 300 or 400. Certainly the painting dept. comprised only 60 or so students and 7 staff.
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| The view from the lawn towards Kerris Vean with the group prepping our polyhedral dome (inspired by the annual Keith Critchlow visit) for flight. Stuart (Reid) lights the touch paper. |



