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Falmouth University Making A Hell Of A Boo-Boo. Protest Form Attached
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For the artists and crafts folks in here, Falmouth Uni, one of our leading Arts schools is thinking of sacrificing their Contemporary Crafts Degree in favour of Gaming and Business.
This is an appalling proposition. It's disgraceful - even to think about it when it comes to being one of the supposedly core units for an Art school, never mind the rich heritage in pottery down here. Bernard Leach, the UK's greatest potter probably, is probably rolling in his grave.......
I've signed the petition below and commented as well.
Would you consider signing this too?
Lady J will be up in arms too when she hears about this, she being a ceramicist and potter.
Thanks in advance.
dtc
https:/ /you.38 degrees .org.uk /petiti ons/opp ose-fal mouth-u niversi ty-clos ing-the -contem porary- crafts- degree
This is an appalling proposition. It's disgraceful - even to think about it when it comes to being one of the supposedly core units for an Art school, never mind the rich heritage in pottery down here. Bernard Leach, the UK's greatest potter probably, is probably rolling in his grave.......
I've signed the petition below and commented as well.
Would you consider signing this too?
Lady J will be up in arms too when she hears about this, she being a ceramicist and potter.
Thanks in advance.
dtc
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I am very sorry to learn that the course is finally likely to go. there has been talk of it since 2006/2007. I should not think it is likely to lack of applications as it was over- subscribed when I joined to do it for fun. it is quite true that the vast majority of graduates (I cannot speak for other years but suspect is the same) are unable to pursue any sort of career...
14:28 Sat 15th Nov 2014
Signed...didn't have to think twice. The West country has such a rich heritage and has always been a place where originality,craftsmanship,and creativity have been encouraged. Bernard...and his sons along with all the great artists and potters of that era...will certainly be turning over in their graves.
If you click on the link, bednobs, there is a description....Falmouth is one of the top creative art courses in the UK and removing this dimension of crafts is shooting themselves in the foot, IMO, not least Cornwall has a major pottery and ceramics heritage. One of the major centres is this one in St Ives and is as influential on the world of pottery as the St Ives and Newlyn Schools of Art have been on artists, Falmouth taking this history and encouragement of contemporary arts forward.
http:// www.lea chpotte ry.com/
If you love pottery and ceramics, I can well recommend a visit to the Leach centre if you are down this way. It's on the road out of St Ives towards Zennor and St Just and is outside the town summer limitation of cars going in to the centre, therefore pretty accessible.
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If you love pottery and ceramics, I can well recommend a visit to the Leach centre if you are down this way. It's on the road out of St Ives towards Zennor and St Just and is outside the town summer limitation of cars going in to the centre, therefore pretty accessible.
Bednobs, I am speculating somewhat and we really need Lady J with her ceramics experience here but given Falmouth's reputation as one of the leading creative art schools in this country, I would think that their contemp crafts was up there as one of the leading ones.
I have no issue with them setting up a gaming and business course if there is demand for that. Good luck to them but not at the expense of a core art discipline.
I am not a potter or ceramicist, though I would love to be.
I have no issue with them setting up a gaming and business course if there is demand for that. Good luck to them but not at the expense of a core art discipline.
I am not a potter or ceramicist, though I would love to be.
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