Falmouth Illustration at New Designers & D&AD New Blood 2015 graduate showcases

If you are in or near London and want to see work from the fantastic new crop of talented illustrators coming from Falmouth University’s renowned BA (Hons) Illustration course this year, then come along to either the New Designers or New Blood graduate showcases next week. Staff and students are looking forward to catching up with alumni and potential future clients. Here are details of both events:

NEW BLOOD:
Old Spitalfields Market, Brushfield Street, Spitalfields, London, E1 6AA

Tuesday 30th June – Thursday 2nd July
Private View Tuesday 30th, 6-9pm
(nearest tube: Liverpool Street)
For free visitor ticket visit: http://shop.dandad.org/events/new-blood-exhibition-2015-visitors/

NEW DESIGNERS:
Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street, London, N1 0QH
Opening Times:
Wednesday 01 July
VIP & Press Preview: 3pm-6.30pm
Awards Preview Evening: 6.30pm-9pm
Thursday Late 02 July: 10am-8pm
Friday 03 July: 10am-6pm
Saturday 04 July: 10am-5pm
To book tickets visit: http://www.newdesigners.com/tickets

Falmouth Illustration alumni Will Grill wins Kate Greenaway Gold Medal!

Congratulations to Will Grill for winning the Kate Greenaway Gold Medal! Will graduated from. Falmouth University in 2014 and follows in the footsteps of another Falmouth Graduate  Levi Pinfold (2013 winner) in winning this prestigious competition. The Kate Greenaway Award is the UK’s oldest children’s book award and Will is the youngest winner in 50 years. Previous winners include Quentin Blake! Shirley Hughes, Anthony Browne, Raymond Briggs. Will’s win was marked with an appearance on breakfast television too!

Don’t forget that you can see this year’s cohort of graduating Falmouth students at New Designers in Islington and a selection also exhibiting at the D&AD New Blood showcase in Spitalfields from Wednesday onwards next week. Please come along. It would be great to see you. Our Quotes books will be available at both exhibitions.

Charlie Davis’s menu for Zizzi

 While up in Leeds on External Examiner’s duty, I popped into the local Zizzis for a bite to eat and stumbled across Falmouth Illustration alumni Charlie Davis’s menu for this well known Italian chain restaurant. Check out his work at www.charlie-g-davis.tumblr.com

Also congratulations to another Falmouth alumni, Harriet Lee Merrion who has secured agency representation with one of the World’s leading illustration agencies, Heart

2015 Falmouth Illustration Degree Show Private View Pics

The 2015 Falmouth Illustration degree show private view kicked off last Friday with the Falmouth School of Art student awards. Joseph Cox won the ‘Outstanding Student Achievement’ Award, while Alex McGinn won the ‘Student Contribution’ award. The winners of the 2015 Reportage were also announced during the evening. Runner up was 2nd year Illustration student Piera Cirefice and the winner was 3rd year Illustration student Robyn Stock.

Both 1st and 2nd year exhibitions were for the first time held at the same time as the main degree show. The combination of all three years showing work on the same night made for a great atmosphere. The Private View before long was the busiest that it’s been for a number of years. Thanks to all the students and staff that worked hard to make the evening such a great success. Here are some photos from the night….

Falmouth Illustration Degree Show opens tonight!

This year’s eagerly anticipated Illustration degree show is about to kick of this evening. For the first time ever the 3rd year show will be accompanied by separate 1st and 2nd year shows at the same time. Here is a sample of some of the work on show tonight with images from the private view to follow shortly….

Second Year Falmouth Illustration Student Wins Major Competition

Well done to Eilidh Baker who has won the Pushkin Press Student Illustration Award for book cover design for ‘The Allure of Chanel’ by Paul Morand. The judges said of the winning illustration: “We felt that this wonderfully stylized and enigmatic portrait answered the brief brilliantly. It evokes the period with subtlety, and the use of colour is perfectly judged.”

http://pushkinpress.com/pushkin-press-student-illustration-award-winner-and-shortlist-2/#more-18376

Falmouth Illustration Alumni Successes

Here is a quick post to let you all know (if you don’t already) of a number of significant success stories for Falmouth Illustration alumni;
Will Grill has recently been shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal for his highly acclaimed book
‘Shackleton’s Journey’ Flying Eye Books. Other artists shortlisted this year include: Laura Carlin, Alexis Deacon, Chris Riddell, David Roberts, and Shaun Tan. Will follows hot on the heals of other Kate Greenaway Medal shortlisted from The Falmouth BA Illustration course, Rebecca Cobb and the 2013 winner Levi Pinfold
Three ex falmouth students have been chosen to represent the best of British Children’s book illustration at the Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava (or BIB for short) 2015. Once again Will Grill Shackleton’s Journey) is amongst the Falmouth contingent alongside former Kate Greenaway winner Levi Pinfold (Black Dog), and Viviene Schwarz (I am Henry Finch) http://www.theguardian.com/childrens-books-site/gallery/2015/may/15/bratislava-bib-childrens-illustration-awards-2015
Well done to former Falmouth Illustration student Emma Yarlett, who has won the 4-7 year old category of the English Association Picture Book Awards 2015 for her book, ‘Orion & the Dark’. Not surprisingly, Will Grill won the 7-11 category for ‘Shackleton’s Journey’!
A number of former Falmouth Illustration students have recently been working with Nobrow Books /Flying Eye Books. They include:
‘Hungry Roscoe’, by David Plant
‘Mad about Monkeys’, by Owen Davey (coming out very soon)
‘One Day on our planet’, by Ella Bailey
‘Imelda and the goblin King’, by Briony Smith (coming out very soon)

 

Deborah Levy: Visiting Professor at Falmouth University

Falmouth University’s visiting Professor of Writing in Illustration gave her final School of Art lecture last night in front of a captivated audience who were treated to an exclusive reading of a passage from her latest work. Many thanks to  Deborah for passing on her considerable knowledge and experience during her Three years as visiting professor at Falmouth.