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Creativity Post Pandemic with Urban Outfitters
If ever there was a time to say 'F_ck it, this is me' it's now - A Chat with Penny Lee
Re-Writing Self Belief Systems with Tina Jiwa
‘Why I'm done with the word diversity, and why you should be too.’ A conversation with Arooj Aftab
RESOURCES
Saturday Art Club
Studio Photos Workshop

Studio Photos Workshop - Photographer Julian Hughes worked with students to create a photoshoot on the environment using props, studio lighting and the body.

Saturday Art Club is run as a partnership between Nottingham Trent University and the Saturday Club Trust from the autumn to the summer term each year. Aimed at pupils in Years 9, 10 and 11, our goal is to give the opportunity for young people to get involved in a subject we love, free of charge.

Saturday Art Club
Clay Houses Workshop

Clay Houses Workshop - Ceramicist Anna Collette Hunt worked with remotely with the students to create their dream future homes out of clay, with an emphasis on how they would be powered.

Saturday Art Club is run as a partnership between Nottingham Trent University and the Saturday Club Trust from the autumn to the summer term each year. Aimed at pupils in Years 9, 10 and 11, our goal is to give the opportunity for young people to get involved in a subject we love, free of charge.

Saturday Art Club
Tote Bag Workshop

Tote Bag Workshop - Rosemary Maclennan worked with students to design and screenprint tote bags using bold shapes, colour and texture inspired by mid-century modern textiles.

Saturday Art Club is run as a partnership between Nottingham Trent University and the Saturday Club Trust from the autumn to the summer term each year. Aimed at pupils in Years 9, 10 and 11, our goal is to give the opportunity for young people to get involved in a subject we love, free of charge.

Saturday Art Club
Painting with Food

Painting with Food Workshop - Rosemary Maclennan presented an online workshop with students using food such as onion skin, tea, paprika and berries mixed with baking soda to create watercolour paintings.

Saturday Art Club is run as a partnership between Nottingham Trent University and the Saturday Club Trust from the autumn to the summer term each year. Aimed at pupils in Years 9, 10 and 11, our goal is to give the opportunity for young people to get involved in a subject we love, free of charge.

Saturday Art Club
Saturday Art Club - Photogram Workshop

Photogram Workshop - Photographer Julian Hughes presented a photogram workshop with students exploring form,opacity and detail through the placement of objects on photosensitive paper.

Saturday Art Club is run as a partnership between Nottingham Trent University and the Saturday Club Trust from the autumn to the summer term each year. Aimed at pupils in Years 9, 10 and 11, our goal is to give the opportunity for young people to get involved in a subject we love, free of charge.

Video
Writing Myself Through Lockdown - A Conversation with Anne Holloway

Anne Holloway is founding editor of Big White Shed, an independent publishing house based in Nottingham. A poet and workshop facilitator, she hosts events in the community to develop, explore and showcase creative talent. She is resident poet at Rise Learning Zone and performs as That Welsh Woman, hosting various events including Slam Cabaret.

This session was offered as part of The School's Community of Creatives

Interview
Creating Futures, What’s Next for The Fashion Industry - A Webinar With Luke Banks

Luke has a 20-year career in fashion, with experience of working with some of the best entrepreneurs at iconic global brands. Luke’s career has enabled him to see the world whilst working, and to experience cultures as diverse as India and Russia when based abroad.
Alongside his passion for the fashion industry, Luke is also fully committed to the value of education, which inspired him to undertake an MSc in International Fashion, enabling him to combine theory and practice whilst working.

Q&A
Conversation and Q&A with The Good Ship Illustration

The Good Ship Illustration was founded by illustrators & educators Helen Stephens, Katie Chappell & Tania Willis in March 2020. They join us for a casual conversation around the following points:

'Fly Your Freak Flag in the Face of Trends & Fashion’, ‘Likes’: The curse of the crowd-pleaser / A reward system for conforming? The Art School System & Portfolio Courses. Community- for lockdown, graduation and beyond

Interview
The Future of Print Sustainability and Beyond - A Conversation with Matt Boam

With 30 years of expertise, Print 4 operates with sustainability at its core. The company has an on-going commitment to develop print solutions that challenge traditional approaches and the industry status quo. The recent Covid-19 pandemic has also put their work on anti-bacterial and anti-viral innovation into the spotlight. The business was awarded first prize in the “Solutions for the Environment” category at Earth Island’s print and packaging The Solutions Awards in 2019.