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FR11 Catalogue.Pdf 1 LOCATION, 8 WEEKS, 3000+ GRADUATE ARTISTS, 70+ ART, DESIGN & FASHION SHOWS, TENS OF THOUSANDS OF VISITORS CELEBRATING THE 11TH ANNUAL FREE RANGE, DEDICATED WEEKLY SCHEDULES FOR: FASHION, DESIGN, PHOTOGRAPHY, ART, INTERIORS & MOTION ARTS SHOWS_ The UK’s largest art and design graduate the opportunity to exhibit their port- talent exhibition Free Range returns to folios online for free all year round. East London’s Old Truman Brewery in June Free Range also collaborates with lead- for an eight-week free showcase of new ing industry figures, opinion formers and British art and design talent. Now in its institutes to facilitate introductions eleventh year, Free Range has established with new creative talent. Partnerships for itself as the authoritative identifier and 2011 include D&AD, I.E. and Prime Cuts. supporter of tomorrow’s best young crea- tive talent. 2011 will be the exhibi- Free Range will commence with a series of tion’s biggest year yet with over 150 UK invitation only fashion shows from May arts courses participating. Free Range 31st to Friday 3rd June and a private 2011 will see the return of the highly view on the 2nd June before opening to successful ‘Fashion’ category that the public on 3rd June. The exhibitions launched last year and the introduction are open weekly from Friday – Monday. of a further new ‘Motion Arts’ exhibition. These disciplines will join photography, We hope you enjoy Free Range 2011 art, graphic design and interior design on the schedule for the largest showcase of visually creative work to date. Under the guidance of creative director Tamsin O’Hanlon, Free Range continues to develop year on year and has become a Tamsin O’Hanlon crucial part of London’s cultural calen- Free Range Director dar. In addition to providing new talent For further information & bookings contact: with a prominent platform for their work at the event, exhibitors are also given [email protected] Thank Yous: Ofer, Jason, Oren & the Zeloof family Team Truman with special thanks to Annabel, Rhiannon, Libby, Siacca & Christian Luke Insect Emma, Alyn & Lucy at Margaret London With thanks to all our sponsors & partners Design: Luke Insect / www.lukeinsect.com Printed by Pureprint Group, a CarbonNeutral® company using vegetable oil based inks Pureprint is accredited with ISO 14001 & registered to EMAS environmental management standards FREE RANGE 2011 DIARY LISTINGS_ OPENING TIMES: Private Views Thurs 6 - 10pm. Exhibition Days Fridays to Sundays 10am - 7pm, Mondays 10am - 4pm ART WEEK / Private View: Thurs 7th July / Public Show: Friday 8th July - Monday 11th July CLOSED: Tuesday to Thursday The Arts University College at Bournemouth Art, Illustration & Archtitecture F Block T1 University of Hertfordshire Art F Block T2 FASHION WEEK / Catwalk Shows (invite only): Tuesday 31st May - Friday 3rd June Bath Spa University Art F Block T3 American InterContinental University Fashion Show Boiler House Tues 31st May 5.30pm South East Essex College Art F Block T4 Winchester School of Art Fashion Show F Block G1 Wed 1st June 6pm Batley School of Art and Design Art F Block T5 Southampton Solent University Fashion Show Boiler House Wed 1st June 8pm Northbrook College Art Shop 14 Middlesex University Fashion Show F Block G1 Thurs 2nd June 6pm Oxford Brookes University Art Dray Walk Gallery K College Fashion Show Boiler House Thurs 2nd June 6-10pm Northumbria University Art F Block B5 The Arts University College at Bournemouth Fashion Show F Block G1 Fri 3rd June 12pm Havering College Fashion Show Boiler House Fri 3rd June 2.30pm INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE WEEK / Private View: Thursday 14th July / Public Show: Friday 15th July - Monday 18th July Croydon College Fashion Show F Block G1 Fri 3rd June 3.30pm IE featuring: Interior Architecture, F Block T1 University of Plymouth Somerset Fashion Show F Block G1 Fri 3rd June 7pm Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, Interior Design, University College Falmouth* Fashion F Block B4 Edinburgh College of Art, Glasgow School of Art, Spatial Design *Private View: Thursday 2nd June Public Show: Friday 3rd June - Monday 6th June Kingston University, Leeds College of Art, Leeds Metropolitan University, London College of DESIGN WEEK 1 / Private View: Thursday 2nd June / Public Show: Friday 3rd June - Monday 6th June Communication, London Metropolitan University Middlesex University featuring: Art & Design, Fashion, Graphic Design, F Block T1-T5 Middlesex University, Manchester Metropolitan Illustration, Interior Architecture, University, Northumbria University, The Arts Design & Applied Arts, Jewellery, University College at Bournemouth, University Printed Textiles, Weave, Photography, for the Creative Arts Canterbury, University of Mixed Media, & Knit, Sonic Arts, Fine Art Brighton, University of Central Lancashire Birmingham Metropolitan College Graphics Shop 14 University of Essex - Writtle College, University Havering College featuring: Art & Design, Graphic Design, Dray Walk Gallery of Hertfordshire, University of Huddersfi eld, 3D Design, Fashion, Art & Photography University of Portsmouth, University of Salford, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff DESIGN WEEK 2 / Private View: Thursday 9th June / Public Show: Friday 10th June - Monday 13th June University College Falmouth 3D & Interior Design F Block T4 Nottingham Trent University Interior Architecture & Design F Block T5 University of East London Visual Communications F Block T1 Ravensbourne Interior Architecture & Design Shop 14 Barking & Dagenham College Graphics F Block T3 Coventry University Art, Illustration, Graphics & Fashion F Block T2 Barking & Dagenham College Fine Art F Block T4 University of Portsmouth Photography F Block T3 University for the Creative Arts Maidstone Graphics F Block T5 Leeds College of Art Art Dray Walk Gallery University of Greenwich Graphics & 3D Dray Walk Gallery South Essex College Fashion Shop 14 MOTION ARTS & PHOTOGRAPHY WEEK / Private View: Thursday 21st July / Public Show: Friday 22nd July - Monday 25th July PHOTOGRAPHY WEEK 1 / Private View: Thursday 16th June / Public Show: Friday 17th June - Monday 20th June Prime Cuts featuring: Edinburgh College of Art, TV & Film Design, Production Design, F Block T3 University of Westminster Photography F Block T1 Hull College of Art & Design, Middlesex University Costume Design, Effects & Make-Up Plymouth College of Art Photography F Block T2 National Film & Television School, Nottingham City of Westminster College Photography F Block T3 Trent University, Plymouth College of Art Burton & South Derbyshire College Photography F Block T3 University of Brighton, University of Glamorgan University Campus Suffolk Photography F Block T4 Wiltshire College Salisbury Nottingham Trent University Photography F Block T5 The Arts University College at Bournemouth Photography F Block T1 Roehampton University Photography Shop 14 Canterbury Christ Church University Photography Dray Walk Gallery Wiltshire College Salisbury Photography Dray Walk Gallery University of Portsmouth Art F Block T4 & T5 University of Northampton Art Shop 14 PHOTOGRAPHY WEEK 2 / Private View: Thursday 23rd June / Public Show: Friday 24th June - Monday 27th June University for the Creative Arts, Farnham Photography F Block T1 Cambridge School of Art Photography F Block T1 FREE RANGE Edinburgh Napier University Photography F Block T1 Edinburgh College of Art Photography F Block T1 EXHIBITION MAP_ New College Swindon Photography F Block T1 University of West London Photography F Block T2 Swansea Metropolitan University Photography F Block T3 Amersham & Wycombe College Photography F Block T4 Barking & Dagenham College Photography F Block T5 University College Falmouth Photography F Block B4 University of Central Lancashire Photography Shop 14 Cleveland College of Art & Design Photography Dray Walk Gallery D&AD NEW BLOOD WEEK / Private View: Thurs 30th June / Public Show: Friday 1st July - Monday 4th July D&AD New Blood featuring: Graphics, Advertising, F Block T1-T5, American InterContinental University, Barnet College Visual Communication, Dray Walk Gallery Bath Spa University, Bedford College, Blackpool & Digital Media & Illustration & Shop 14 the Fylde College, Buckinghamshire New University Burton & South Derbyshire College, Colchester Institute, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh Napier University, Glasgow School of Art, Hereford College of Art, Hull School of Art & Design, Kingston University, Leeds College of Art, Loughborough University, Middlesex University, New College Stamford, Northumbria University, Norwich University College of the Arts, Nottingham Trent University Ravensbourne, Robert Gordon University, School of Communication Arts 2.0, Sheffi eld Hallam University Southampton Solent University, Sussex Coast College Swansea Metropolitan University, The Arts University College at Bournemouth, University College Falmouth University for the Creative Arts at Maidstone University of Bolton, University of Central Lancashire UCLAN, University of Gloucestershire, University of Greenwich, University of The Arts, London, University of Huddersfi eld, University of Leeds, University of Lincoln, University of Plymouth, University of the West of England, University of Wales Newport University of Westminster, University of Wolverhampton FASHION WEEK_ American InterContinental University_ BOILER HOUSE Catwalk Shows (invite only): Tuesday 31st May to Friday 3rd June BA (Hons) Fashion Design Collections 2011 / www.aiulondonfashioncollections.com BA
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