by Natassia Lee | Jan 28, 2022 | Latest News
We love learning about the concepts and ideas that underpin student work here at The Northern School of Art, like this film piece by UAL interactive design student Jack Simmons. Which explores and shows an understanding of mental health as a social issue and...
by Rachel Smith | Jan 18, 2022 | Acting, Hartlepool Events, Latest News
Successful and sought-after comedian Lauren Pattinson, who has toured nationally with her own tour and also supported comedians such as Katherine Ryan, visited The Northern School of Art to deliver a session on stand up comedy for acting students. An actor and writer...
by Rachel Smith | Jan 10, 2022 | Latest News, Middlesbrough Events
Our popular Saturday morning Art Clubs have settled in beautifully to The Northern School of Art’s stunning new campus in the centre of Middlesbrough. There’s something for young creatives from 6 to 16 to enjoy in the wide range of clubs on offer: Creative...
by Natassia Lee | Jan 10, 2022 | A-Levels, Alumni, Course News, Fine Art, Graphic Design, Latest News, Middlesbrough Events, old, UAL Foundation Diploma
A sculpture by Eddie Hawking, former lecturer at Middlesbrough College of Art (now The Northern School of Art) is being reinstalled at North Tees University Hospital, over 50 years since sadly being taken down after being deemed “inappropriate” by a...
by Rachel Smith | Jan 5, 2022 | Alumni, Latest News, Middlesbrough Events, Textiles
A beautiful display of intricately embroidered artworks focusing on the community of Babushkas who live in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone by textile artist and former student and lecturer at The Northern School of Art, Claire A. Baker, is on display at MIMA in...
by Rachel Smith | Jan 4, 2022 | Hartlepool Events, Latest News, Textiles
A textiles graduate has made good use of his creative talents to create a successful quilting business. In the interview below with Hartlepool Council’s communications team Alan Teather explains some of the happy circumstances behind his current success. It was...