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Alison Lyons – Costume Supervisor

Since graduating in 2011, I have been working in costume for the Film and TV industry, starting as a trainee on the ITV show, ‘Vera’, and more recently as Principal Supervisor on the new adaptation of ’Sense & Sensibility’. I have always had a particular love of period drama, and through this job I get […]

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Response to BBC Survey on the reduction of creative arts subjects

by The Northern | Jan 30, 2018 | Latest News | 0 comments

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STATEMENT FROM CLEVELAND COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN IN RESPONSE TO BBC SURVEY ON REDUCTION OF CREATIVE ARTS SUBJECTS

Following today’s (Tuesday 30 Jan) report from the BBC on a survey which suggests that creative arts subjects are being cut back in many secondary schools, Pat Chapman, Vice Principal at Cleveland College of Art and Design said:

“The decline in art and design teaching in schools is a serious concern for the UK economy. The creative sector is worth £92Bn each year and employs 1 in 11 people in the workforce. It is predicted that the sector, which has grown at twice the average rate for the UK, will need around 900,000 graduate level new employees by 2022. If we lose the pipeline of young people coming out of school having studied creative subjects, then it will be a real challenge to find the young people to train and fill those jobs.”

Please see here for link to the BBC article.