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By UAL
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.
In this series we’re focusing on people who have graduated in the last few years, in today’s episode I’m speaking with Alice Skinner an illustrator and visual artist who creates hand-drawn images with a mixture of illustration and typography that questions the status quo and use humour to bring about political change. Alice studied illustration and Visual Media at London College of Communication and graduated 3 years ago.
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Website: https://thisisaliceskinner.bigcartel.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisisaliceskinner/?hl=en
Please share your thoughts and feedback by using #Gradualpod on Twitter/Instagram or email us on [email protected]
In this series we’re focusing on people who have graduated in the last few years, in today’s episode I’m speaking with Esme Callaghan a set designer and illustrator based in London. Esme studied BA Performance Design and Practice at Central Saint Martins and graduated 2 years ago.
Contact:
Gradual podcast is brought to you by the University of the Arts London, Careers and Employability.
To give us your thoughts or feedback use #Gradualpod or email us on [email protected]
In this series we’re focusing on people who have graduated in the last few years, in today’s episode I’m speaking with Langa and Patrick co-founders of Legge Studio a multidisciplinary art and design studio based in South London. Langa and Pat both studied 3D design at Camberwell College of Arts, and whilst Pat graduated 1 year ago, Langa is in fact still a student about to go into his 3rd year.
Contact:
Gradual podcast is brought to you by the University of the Arts London, Careers and Employability.
To give us your thoughts or feedback use #Gradualpod or email us on [email protected]
In this series we’re focusing on people who have graduated in the last few years, in today’s episode I’m speaking with Chinaza Onyechi who studied History at the University of Southampton and went on to start her own video production company, Daughter House. Chinaza graduated 2 year ago.
Contact:
Gradual podcast is brought to you by the University of the Arts London, Careers and Employability.
To give us your thoughts or feedback use #Gradualpod or email us on [email protected]
In this series we’re focusing on people who have graduated in the last few years, in today’s episode I’m speaking with Ellie Pennick a queer, working class artist and founder of Guts Gallery. Ellie studied Fine Art at Chelsea College of Art and graduated 2 years ago.
Contact:
Gradual podcast is brought to you by the University of the Arts London, Careers and Employability.
To give us your thoughts or feedback use #Gradualpod or email us on [email protected]
In this series we’re focusing on people who have graduated in the last few years, in today’s episode I’m speaking with Tolu Coker a British-Nigerian Fashion Designer, Textile Designer and Illustrator. Tolu studied fashion design at Central Saint Martins and graduated 2 years ago.
Contact:
Gradual podcast is brought to you by the University of the Arts London, Careers and Employability.
To give us your thoughts or feedback use #Gradualpod or email us on [email protected]
In today’s episode, Tolani Shoneye, content creator, who graduated from Brunel University, about making the shift from university to the working world, leaving your dream job, and the importance of prioritising happiness over money.
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Gradual podcast is brought to you by University of the Arts London, Careers and Employability
To give us your thoughts or feedback use #Gradualpod or email us on [email protected]
In today’s episode, I’m speaking with Abraham and Maksimilian, who graduated from Hyper Island, about starting an agile business, establishing a process as soon as possible, and the importance of democratising creativity.
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Gradual podcast is brought to you by University of the Arts London, Careers and Employability
To give us your thoughts or feedback use #Gradualpod or email us on [email protected]
In today’s episode, I have a phone call conversation (so please forgive the sound quality) with Emma Ledger, who graduated from Sheffield Hallam University, about working-class dignity, how to get a graduate job, and trusting that what you learn at University will eventually be used, professionally.
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Gradual podcast is brought to you by University of the Arts London, Careers and Employability
To give us your thoughts or feedback use #Gradualpod or email us on [email protected]
In today’s episode, I have a phone call conversation (so please forgive the sound quality) with Kerry Campbell, who graduated from Royal College of Arts, about working-class aesthetics, the importance of being paid for your time and work, and how to create an exhibition with little to no money.
Contact Kerry:
Gradual podcast is brought to you by University of the Arts London, Careers and Employability
To give us your thoughts or feedback use #Gradualpod or email us on [email protected]
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.