Exhibition review of ‘Practices of Enquiry: Making UAL Teaching Visible’ at Chelsea College of Arts, 14th - 18th November 2016
Abstract
A photo essay exhibition review of ‘Practices of Enquiry: Making UAL Teaching Visible’ at Chelsea College of Arts, 14th - 18th November 2016.
Keywords
Enquiry-Based Learning, Practices of Enquiry, Visualising Teaching, Photo Essay, Exhibition Review
Author Biography
Ollie Cartlidge
Ollie Cartlidge graduated from BA (Hons) Photography at London College of Communication in 2016. Since leaving he has continued his art practice, painted some boats and made a guitar. His photography work is based around the mechanisms of visual communication. He is currently working on a project entitled ‘Leaving Home/Finding Home’, using his photography as an archive he is exploring the didactic relationship between past and present and the act of leaving one life behind to start another. Aside from his art practice he also photographs exhibitions and events. Contact him at: olliecartlidge@gmail.com
References
- Practices of Enquiry. University of the Arts London. Available from: http://www.arts.ac.uk/about-ual/teaching-and-learning/shared-practice/practices-of-enquiry/ (Accessed: 6 December 2016)