by The Northern | Nov 6, 2019 | Costume Blog, Course News, Courses, Hartlepool Events, Hartlepool Open Days, Latest News
On Tuesday 5th November Royal milliner from the Edinburgh Hat Studio, award-winning Scottish milliner and hat maker Sally-Ann Provan came to our wonderful school to hold a millinery workshop and guest lecture for our Costume Interpretation with Design students....
by Rachel Smith | Oct 28, 2019 | Hartlepool Events, Illustration, Latest News
A bestselling author and illustrator visited The Northern School of Art to share his story and pass on advice to the School’s illustration degree students about how to succeed as commercial illustrators. Chris Chatterton, whose children’s picture books...
by Rachel Smith | Oct 14, 2019 | Hartlepool Events, Illustration, Latest News
A live action comedy short film by Illustration Programme Leader, Niel Bushnell is premiering as part of an exciting new scheme by Tees Valley Screen to support talent, ambition and growth across the region’s screen industries. Called DCSS, the film is a sketch...
by Rachel Smith | Oct 9, 2019 | Hartlepool Events, Illustration, Latest News
A Teesside creative and graduate illustrator is making a return visit to The Northern School of Art to take part in a prestigious performance at the School’s Hartlepool theatre. Ryan Dube, who graduated from The Northern School of Art’s BA (Hons) Illustration for...
by Rachel Smith | Sep 6, 2019 | Hartlepool Events, Latest News
The Northern School of Art is backing a major event that is celebrating one of the world’s best known sci-fi films which was directed by one the School’s most famous former students, Sir Ridley Scott. In November the Teesside Cyberpunk Convention is holding a series...
by Rachel Smith | Aug 9, 2019 | Hartlepool Events, Latest News, Production Design
An innovative lecturer at The Northern School of Art was invited to speak at a recent BAFTA event about how the production design for stage and screen degree course has succeeded in becoming more sustainable. Norman Austick, pictured above, told an audience of stage...