Monday 18 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!


 









Wednesday 9 October 2013

Talking Heads Animation Workshop at the new Birmingham Library


Birmingham Metropolitan College Outline Art and Design Department invited the people of Birmingham to participate in the City of 1000 Stories project in the new Birmingham Library.


Birmingham is a rich and diverse collection of stories which are being explored through the visual arts in this exciting initiative. The stories are told through words and images using simple mark-making drawing and silhouette animation techniques which can produce a piece of animation that shows words and images appearing to move and tell a story.












Wednesday 10 July 2013

"Live" drawing event at the "Birmingham Made Me" Expo at Millennium point

                                                                                  
The “Engage and Exhibit” group of first year Subsidiary Diploma volunteers from Outline created a large environmental drawing during the “Birmingham Made Me” Expo at Millennium Point. Working live and watched by members of the public from midday until early evening the group improvised a giant composition of aspects of Birmingham.











Well done to the "Engage and Exhibit" group.





Tuesday 9 July 2013

Workshop at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery for the Friends Open Evening


A group of first year students from Subsidiary Diploma at a workshop to support the Friends of BMAG in instigating a series of open evenings where the museum stays open until nine o'clock during the summer months. The students worked on a version of "project in a night" choosing an object from the history galleries and developing a series of studies.







Taking over the galleries for a group critique at the end of the evening. Obviously each object had a story to tell about the history of Birmingham and the students were encouraged to pick one that had a significance for them personally.

Tuesday 23 April 2013

Birmingham Childrens Hospital Event




The 1000 stories team in action at the Children's Hospital delivering a version of the flying pages book of Birmingham.
We were invited by Sandhu Amrit from the corporate nursing team “play and activities” Department. During the two days she helped us get the children in the outpatients department telling their stories through making drawings, tracings and rubbings.
We were joined for a short session each day by students from the James Brindley School who enjoyed learning some traditional drawing skills as well as a fun animated silhouette activity.