Showing posts with label City of 1000 Stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label City of 1000 Stories. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

OUTLINE presentation at the V&A in London.

In November OUTLINE took part in a series of presentations at the Victoria and Albert Museum as part of the launch of a publication called "15 methods 20 questions." The book was a series of interviews with people who are developing  innovative curriculum delivery models and Outline were invited to participate because of our  Experimental Drawing workshops and Community Drawing projects. 



Programme manager Ian Andrews gave a  presentation on the development of the experimental drawing workshops, their rationale and delivery methods and the City of 1000 Stories initiative run by the Department to engage community groups in the visual arts.




The presentation was an abridged version of the interview conducted with the Q-Art research team which forms part of the publication.







Friday, 15 November 2013

“FEED” Evening with visiting artist Saranjit Birdi.





OUTLINE welcomed  former student Saranjit Birdi to the first FEED evening of 2013/2014. Saranjit spoke about his varied practice as an Architect, Choreographer, Theatre Designer and his work on Public Art Commissions.  His fusion of drawing and dance was of particular interest to the OUTLINE initiative.









At the end of his talk he demonstrated his drawing abilities with different parts of his anatomy! Making a portrait of Programme Manager Ian Andrews in 10 minutes using his feet!







Then it was “socks off” for those  willing to have a go themselves!



 














Saturday, 6 October 2012

Book of Birmingham




Come along and join us at The Birmingham Book festival in the library. The City of 1000 Stories team invites you to participate in our latest art installation, the Book of Birmingham. Share you personal experience and tell your story through words and images using a range of simple mark making and drawing techniques, before adding your contribution to the flying pages of the Book of Birmingham installation in the pop-up bookshop.

Spend some time or simply drop in for a moment to add your ‘visual voice’ to the many fragments. Join us, let your story be part of the installation, be creative and make your mark!

The Birmingham Book Festival runs from the 4th October until 13th October at the Birmingham Library, weekdays 10am – 5.30pm, Saturdays 9am – 4.30pm, Sunday the library is closed. 

Find more information about the Festival here.







The view from the outside in

Thursday, 31 May 2012

Field trip alongside canal with Illustration students

After the group of illustration students had hand-made their own drawing books and decided on their own individual ways of recording their surroundings using a range of illustration process, the students came on a day trip to walk from Spaghetti Junction to the new library at Centenary Square in Birmingham. While walking alongside Birmingham and Fazeley Canal the students did not only stop at various points of their journey to record their urban surroundings, but they also had the opportunity to find out more about the vital role that the canal system had played in Birmingham's industrial past. Each student's outcome is one of the many stories that will be told over the course of the next year as part of Outline's initiative called City of 1000 stories.

The group of illustration students at the start of the day's journey.

 Students recording their urban surroundings in their hand-made books.




 Individual pages taken from the final books.



Two examples of final books, which record in a visual way the journey the students made from Sutton Campus to the new library at Centenary Square.


Our final destination for the day was the new library, which is currently being build at Centenary Square.