RIPE's overflowing with art & design - 14 to 22 November
Ara’s Art & Design department is buzzing as Bachelor of Design students put the finishing touches on their third and final year projects. The RIPE exhibition is the culmination of a year’s worth of research and creative planning, resulting in drawing, prints, sculptures, posters, publications, films and animations representing the Visual Communication, Photography, Applied Visual Art and Motion Design specialisations.
Here is a tiny taste of what will be on show 14 November to 22 November in the Rakaia Centre and CPSA Building, Ara City Campus, 9am-5pm each day.
Jess Gibson (Visual
Communication): Double Take
Posters that pop
show off Jess’ comprehensive research into the qualities
of wool and the issue of textile waste in the fashion
industry, interpreted as nostalgic images. An image of a
metal slinky speaks to the resilience of wool; a pet rock
describes easy care and so on. And there’s more - a
website fully explores wool and fashion waste with detailed
information and of course, beautiful design, and links to an
Instagram feed too.
“It’s definitely super personal
because we spent so much time on it. It’s been really fun
– and challenging because it is so open that you have so
many ideas to condense into one project.”
Renee Taylor (Visual Communications):
Little Star Gazers
Historical
cartography and reimagining the constellations for a young
audience was the starting point for Renee. Her project
developed into a delightful starry storybook where
constellations become everyday objects - Ursula Minor as a
cellphone and Ursula Major as a teddy bear for example.
There is also a wall poster and the next stage would be an
app, says the talented young designer.
“In the third
year you are set free! Industry partners come in and
critique our work so that is really helpful.”
Mikayla Begg (Applied Visual Art): "Collections
from my world" 2018
Having studied drawing,
printmaking, woodcut, ceramics and screen printing over her
first two years at Ara, making the most of the facilities at
Ara, Mikayla settled on screen printing and textiles for her
final year work. From a packed visual diary of ideas and
research, inspired by the natural world she has turned
flowers, natural dyes and rust into whimsical textile-based,
multimedia works for RIPE.
“In the third year we are
more independent and find something that we are really
interested in to develop from. We all bounce ideas off each
other and the tutors help us to fine tune them.”
RIPE
RIPE is a chance to show off
work to potential employers and there is an award ceremony
on 13 November including scholarships from the Noeline
McIlroy Bequest, the Will Cumming Memorial Art Award, and
the Megabits Maxon Award for 3D Digital
Modelling.