VDA express: Sculptural Research

Vilnius Academy of Art is hosting a Cirrus express workshop “SCULPTURAL RESEARCH”
on draping, sculpting, pattern-making in Nida Art Colony.
Tutors: Dainius Bendikas (IAA),
Jurgita Jankutė-Mirinavičienė (VAA).
Level: BA/MA
Teaching period: 24th May – 04th June, 2018.
Address: E. A. Jonušo str. 3, LT-93127 Neringa, Lithuania
Number of available place for Cirrus students: 6
Students from all Cirrus institutions are invited to attend the course.
CIRRUS/Nordplus grant available: 330 EUR travel (Iceland 660 EUR) + 70 EUR weekly.

Objective:
– To introduce and transmit the knowledge, values, techniques and an extensive creative process to
a new generation of young designers through direct methodology.
– To showcase new opportunities and constructive experimentation as a source of new creativity.
– To improve and support the professional development of design students as emerging designers.
– Improve their contextual and creative relevance while acquiring new development tools and
orientationon research, documentation, draping, pattern-making and most importantly design based
constructive thinking.

Course Content:
The workshop is an intense two-week
hands-on program for fashion and costume designers dedicated to break out of the traditional silhouette.

The course is aiming to provide knowledge about methods and techniques related to silhouette
development – draping, sculpting, creative pattern-making.
The course will provide information on:
– How to create a concept for further design development.
– How to use sculpting material;
– How to combine concept and form.
– How to advance and breakdown the object.
– How to pattern-make the V1 object.
The course will take up twelve days allowing time to experiment with the process. Over this period
students work will be transformed from the Idea to a dimensional object, to finished constructed object
consisting of patterns.
The complexity of the sculptures should be manageable within the time. Students are asked to direct
their work towards their own concept for the main theme. During the course talks relating to the content
will take place.

About the teacher:

Dainius Bendikas is a designer and holds a degree in fashion design. An Adjunct in the Fashion Design Department of Iceland University of Arts. His teaching emphasis are on conceptual, technical and functional aspects of fashion, object and product development. Creative and constructive innovation and experimental approach towards objects while synchronizing overall creative direction.
Dainius has been creating, instructing and organizing various programs and activities for students by way of courses, collaborations and workshops. Dainius has 7 years of professional experience working with various brands as head designer, product developer, creative direction consultant and has experience in various manufacturing processes.

Jurgita Jankutė-Mirinavičienė is a theater set and costume designer. She created scenography and costumes for different plays and contemporary dance performances at the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre, National Drama Theatre, State Small Theatre of Vilnius, others. She teaches History of Costume and Costume Construction at Vilnius Academy of Arts.

Applications should include:
Full Name;
Home school;
Study year and level;
A motivation statement (max 250 words);
Pattern-making experience (description);
A link to your portfolio and CV and phone number.
All applications should be sent to db@dainiusbendikas.com
Deadline to apply: the 27th of Apr, 2018
Decisions on selection are announced by 1st of May, 2018

Express: Excavations of Nida

CIRRUS EXPRESS „Excavations of Nida“

Title of course: „Excavations of Nida“
Place: VAA Nida Art Colony (E. A. Jonušo str. 3, LT-93127 Neringa, Lithuania)
Teaching period: 2018, June 11 –17
Teacher(s): Assoc. Prof. Monika Žaltauskaitė Grašienė (LT), Assoc. Prof. Lina Jonikė (LT) Assoc. Prof. Krista Leesi (EE)
ECTS: 1,5
Number of available place for Cirrus students: 4
Level: (BA)
Application deadline: 15th of May, 2018
How to apply: please send the portfolio to Assoc. Prof. Monika Žaltauskaitė Grašienė by e-mail: monika.grasiene@vda.lt

Course description:
Cirrus express course is based on collaboration between Vilnius Academy of Arts, Kaunas Faculty Textile Department and Estonian Academy of Arts, Department of Textile Design.
During the creative workshop we will develop functional textile/design ideas that are related to Nida’s stories/”fossils”, i.e. legends, local tales, emotions, humour, tourism, etc. Collecting, gathering, archiving, processing and creative interpretation of local experiences will take on new forms of textile design. During the workshop we will practice the techniques of collaboration work in groups, observation, experience sharing and application. During the express course we will combine and share cultural stereotypes, idea development, textile design, creative research, and practices of international reproduction. We will have an open discussions and presentations of designed objects. The presentation of designed objects/prototypes will take place in Nida and Nida Art Colony’s spaces.

 

 

 

Estonian Academy of Arts announces: 2018 Summer Academy

Open seats available at EAA’s summer school, deadline May 6, 2018
ESTONIAN ACADEMY OF ARTS SUMMER ACADEMY

 

CIRRUS students are welcome to apply to five Estonian Academy of Arts Summer Academy 2018 courses: 

Clay 3D Printing
The Anatomy  Couture
Wood and Design
Interaction Design Tomorrow
How to Develop UX as a Key Component of Branding

 

Deadline for applying: May 6, 2018

Information about application requirements, dates and ECTS are written at the web pages of the courses. Instead of inserting “a letter from your university to prove that you are a student” you should write in the application box “CIRRUS student”, so in case you are accepted, your coordinator will sign the application form and we’ll have a confirmation this way.

Min 2 CIRRUS seats per course are granted (Nordplus scholarship amount is EUR 330 / EUR 660 Iceland travel + 70 EUR weekly allowance). However, if there are living costs or a course fee announced, then these apply to CIRRUS students as well.

BIWF 2018

31. May – 5 June 2018 Bergen, Norway

Bergen International Wood Festival: 3 CIRRUS student grants available for a team


Bergen International Wood Festival 2018
Competition in constructing spatial structures in wood.
Bergen International Wood Festival (BIWF) is a competition in constructing spatial structures in wood, hosted by the Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design, University of Bergen, 31 May – 5 June 2018.

Registration deadline 13 April
Sketches deadline: 4 May
More information here.
Students from CIRRUS schools are encouraged to apply in 3-persons teams. In the application the team should notify that they are competing in CIRRUS frame.
In case any of the CIRRUS students teams are selected, the best team will be applicable for CIRRUS travel grants (330 EUR/660 Iceland per person) for participation. The teams may consist of 3 students from either one or several schools.

TRANSFORMATION. Express course in Latvia

TRANSFORMATION (ceramics wood firing workshop)

Teaching period:  15.05. – 22.05.2018 (14th May – arrival, 23rd May – departure)
Teacher(s):  Prof. Dainis Lesins, Asoc.prof. Dainis Pundurs, Asoc.prof. Ainars Rimicans, Asoc.prof. Liga Skarina, Asoc.prof. Eugenia Loginova / Art Academy of Latvia
ECTS: 3
Number of available places for CIRRUS students: 5
Level: BA / MA
Requirements: to prepare two project drawings for your design objects upon the arrival. One month prior to the symposium, the participants will receive detailed information about the assignment.

Application deadline: 30.03.2018. The results will be announced on 03.04.2018.

How to apply:
Application should include your name, surname, home school, study year and level, phone number and e-mail, a short motivation letter and some photos of your art works (portfolio, link or website) to the e-mail address with subject CIRRUS express: sympo.lv@gmail.com.

CIRRUS/Nordplus grant available: 330 EUR travel (Iceland 660 EUR) + 70 EUR weekly

 

Course description:

The course is envisaged as a international student symposium, during which an intensive programme will be carried out. It includes lectures, workshops, professional practice, wood kiln firings (two different technologies: one black – smoked low temperature firing, other – high temperature soda wood firing), attendance of museums, galleries and the participation at the Pop-Up exhibition of the symposium works at the Art Academy of Latvia.

Assignment: inspired by the sample of the given pitcher from the historical Latvian folk pottery, the participant has to create self-made design object – a pitcher, the design pearl of the 21st century. One month prior to the symposium, the participants will receive detailed information about the assignment and the photo of the given Pitcher.

Envisaged results: students will obtain the knowledge in the field of ceramics design and wood firing technologies by practically developing the project in ceramics. The project works will be displayed at the exhibition.

Additional information:

Venues of the symposium – Art Academy of Latvia, Riga, City centre. Organizers do not offer accommodations.

CERAMIC SHELL… course in Lithuania, May 2018

CERAMIC SHELL BRONZE CASTING – THE TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF FIRE AND THE FURNACE 

The Faculty of Telšiai (Vilnius Academy of Arts) is hosting a Cirrus express course “Ceramic shell bronze casting – The Transformative Power of Fire and the Furnace”.
Teacher: David Snoo Wilson (Royal College of Art, UK)
Level: BA/MA
Teaching period: from the 14th of May to the 24th of May 2018 ECTS: 3 ECTS Number of available place for Cirrus students: 4
Muziejaus st. 29a, Telšiai (270 km away from Vilnius), Lithuania
CIRRUS/Nordplus grant available: 330 EUR travel (Iceland 660 EUR) + 70 EUR weekly

The Jewelry and metal department of the Academy of Arts, will host a workshop on ceramic shell bronze casting. The course will be taught by David Snoo Wilson of the Royal College of Art foundry. Students from all Cirrus institutions are invited to attend the course.

Course Content 

The course is aiming to provide knowledge about methods and materials related to ceramic shell bronze casting. However, the materials will cost 15 Eur for each participant after arrival. The course will provide information on:

-How to use the material ceramic shell; -How to set up a small foundry; -Overview of the foundry process; -Mold making; -Wax working.

The course will take up ten days allowing time to experiment with materials and process. Over this period the students work will be transferred from wax to finished bronze sculpture. The size of the bronze sculptures should be manageable within the time. So a large hand size or smaller. Students are asked to direct their work towards, Alchemy and Foundry: The Transformative Power of Fire and the Furnace. During the course talks relating to the content will take place. 2

Applications should include your name, surname, home school, study year and level, a motivation statement (max 250 words), a link to your portfolio and CV and phone number. All applications should be sent to r.vaitkute@gmail.com 

Deadline to apply: the 16th of March, 2018 Decisions on selection are announced by 26th of March, 2018 

About the teachers 

David Snoo Wilson is a founder and artist that has been teaching bronze casting for the last 10 years, most recently at the Royal College of Art, London, UK. Uniquely at the heart of his studio practice is the beautiful alchemy of melting metal. Specialising in bell casting and surrounding technology, he utilise a mobile foundry to cast bells in various location outside of the traditional industrial set up to create a spectacle and a show.

Tom Railton works in sculpture, establishing apophenic links between material, manufacture and site with a transtechnological approach to making and unmaking. He lives and works in London, combining an emerging and award-winning practice with a specialist technical appointment at the Royal College of Art.
www.tomrailton.com

Concepting Principles & New Designer Roles, April 16 – 20, 2018

 

CIRRUS intensive workshop „Concepting Principles & New Designer Rolesin Klaipeda
The Faculty of Klaipeda (Vilnius Academy of Arts) are  hosting joint Cirrus workshop „Concepting Principles & New Designer Roles.

1,5 ECTS
CIRRUS seats: 6
Klaipeda (Daržų st.18), Lithuania
April 16 – 20, 2018 (arrival April 15th, departure April 21st)
CIRRUS grant available: 330 EUR / (660 EUR Iceland) travel + 70 EUR weekly

Workshop concept

In a world changing from a product focus to an experience focus, the role of designers is expanding to new areas. Designers are increasingly joining processes not to create ‘design output’, but to add ‘design thinking’ to the process.But how do you do your ‘design thinking’? Do you actually know how you get from nothing to something?
This workshop will focus on the design process and explores new designer roles.

6 students will be selected from Cirrus network partner schools.

The workshop is open to students of all types of designe speciality, from furniture design to graphic design, from architecture to sound design.

No specific skills or tools are required to participate, but bringing a laptop and/or pencils is recommended.

Level: MA and BA last courses students.
The teacher of the workshop is Bas Könning.
Bas Könning is part time professor at AKI, ArtEZ University of the Arts in Enschede, The Netherlands. With his own company in Amsterdam, he collaborates in all kinds of innovative processes, his field of work expands to all changing domains, from broadcasters and other media parties to airlines and governments, from local cultural events to major software companies in the US.

More about lecturer Bas Könning: https://www.linkedin.com/in/baskonning/

 

Application process:  fill application due March 18, 2018
Decisions on selection are announced by March 25, 2018

Responsible lecturer is Ruta Jakstoniene

Apply, please, with a short motivational letter and a link to your portoflio to the lecturer Ruta Jakstoniene ruta.jakstoniene@vda.lt

 

Workshop „Concepting Principles & New Designer Roles‘ timetable


The workshop will take place in the week from April 16 through 20.
Every day will start with a presentation at 10 am and end with a presentation at 5pm
During the day attendees are expected to work on the premises, individually or in groups.
Attendees are expected to be present all five days.

 

Design Psychology Exchange, Art Academy of Latvia, May 22-24 (+ 1 days for travel before/after)

CIRRUS EXPRESS COURSE
Art Academy of Latvia

 

Title of course: Design Psychology Exchange
Teaching period: May 22-24, 2018
Teacher(s): Martin Foessleitner
ECTS: 1.5
Number of available place for CIRRUS students: 4
Level: BA and MA
Requirements: Will have to be prepared reading: William Lidwell Universal principles of design, and if possible: Susan Weinschenk How to Get People to Do Stuff; 100 things designers need to know about people; 100 things presenters need to know about people.

Application deadline: March 22, 2018
Grant: 330 EUR travel/Iceland 660 EUR + 70 EUR weekly
How to apply: Send a short motivation and CV to inta.rubule@lma.lv with subject title: CIRRUS express
Course description: A workshop „design-jam“ bringing the disciplines psychology and design together, how to create an understanding of both, how to communicate the added value, how to build common platforms and how can we collaborate and show our relevance and improve our common performance.
Additional information: Teacher Martin Foessleitner (MBA Vienna University of Economics and Business) – founder and managing director of High-Performance Vienna GmBH (www.hi-pe.at); board member of International Institute for Information Design; board member of designaustria; jurymember of the European Design Award. Experience sharing and teaching at: Sigmund Freud University Vienna, Danube University Krems, University of Applied Sciences St.Pölten, Art Academy of Latvia.

 

 

New CIRRUS express in Lithuania, March 12 – 16, 2018

CIRRUS intensive workshop “Triangles – letters, type, languages and cultures“ in Klaipėda.

The Faculty of Klaipeda (Vilnius Academy of Arts) is hosting a joint Cirrus workshop “Triangles – letters, type, languages and cultures“

1,5 ECTS
CIRRUS seats: 3

Klaipeda, Lithuania
March 12th – 16th, 2018 (arrival March 11th, departure March 17th)

 

Workshop starting point

The technology of writing is a key factor of human society, and the development of specific writing systems crucially define local identities. Contemporary media being unthinkable without fonts, typeface designers and lettering artists are at the helm of a continuing process of cultural identity building, across borders and political spheres. In Klaipėda, the first printed Lithuanian book was recently on display. Printed in what was then the city of Königsberg by a Prussian letterpress, it is an example of simple technology transfer. Although blackletter lost its position as a reading typeface style even in Germany, vivid traces of the „broken script“ are still present in Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, the UK, France… the following lettering workshop deals with the question, whether Roman, Cyrillic and blackletter can be imagined and developed together, like an imaginary triangle, at the same time.

Workshop concept

Take a flat pen, write three scripts together. Blend them, combine them, set them apart from each other. Bring them alive together. Let them speak to each other.

Starting from a spontaneous impulse, we will develop a simple set of typefaces in the Roman, Cyrillic and Blackletter. No full set of characters has to be finished in the short timeframe, though. Everyone is free to chose the tools at hand: a pen, collage, pencil and drawing board, or digital tools such as Illustrator, FontLab or the Glyphs app. Full assistance is guaranteed for all these tools.

The final outcome can be a sheet of calligraphic writing, a lettering sample, or a simple digital type specimen. The final discussion will address the experience of a multi-script approach to lettering practice.

3 students will be selected from Cirrus network partner schools.

The workshops are open to students of various graphic specialties also for students, interested into calligraphy, lettering and multi-script typeface design.
Level: BA students
The teacher of the workshop Roman Wilhelm (*1976) a Berlin-based visual communication designer.

A Berlin-based visual communication designer, Roman studied at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle (Saale) in Germany, and under Professor Fred Smeijers for a typeface design master’s degree at the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig. He was a member of the Multilingual Typography Research Group led by Professor Ruedi Baur at the Zurich University of the Arts, apart from conducting lettering classes and workshops throughout Europe and Asia. A fluent Chinese speaker, his work focuses on cross-cultural mediation, bilingual typography and typeface design. A frequent visitor of Asia, he has taught at various academies such as the China Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, as well as the Seoul National University. In 2015, he was an artist in residence at the Hong Kong Baptist University and participated at the Typojanchi Biennale in Seoul. Roman was a presenter at the AtypI conferences in Hong Kong (2012) and Warsaw (2016).

His passion for language and writing has led to a strong immersion into calligraphy, lettering and multi-script typeface design.

You can find additional information about lecturers here: http://www.roman946.de/

 

Application process:  Apply by sending a short motivational letter and a link to your portoflio to the lecturer Virginijus Bakas virginijus.bakas@vda.lt by the of 15th February, 2018
Decisions on selection are announced by February 19th, 2018 

Timetable

 

Monday 12th

10.30-11.00 Brief introduction of R.Wilhelm (presentation with some works)
11.00-11.30 Spontaneous start. Try to hand-letter, hand-draw or hand-collage a word in Latin, Cyrillic and blackletter script without any reference or help, quick and dirty
11.30-12.00 Shared discussion of the outcome
12.00-13.00 The lunch break
13.00-14.00 Introduction (presentation). Lithuania, Russia, Poland, Prussia – depiction of a regiona media system through the centuries. Letterpress, migration of people and ideas, media revolution and the new interconnectedness.
14.00-14.30 Practice. Live on paper: Roman letters
14.30-15.30 Practice and sharing of first individual results

Tuesday 13th

10.30-11.30 Roman type, design elements
11.30-12.00 Practice. Live on paper: Blackletters – Fraktur (shared tutorial)
12.00-13.00 The lunch break
13.00-14.00 Practice and sharing of individual results

 

Wednesday 14th

10.30-11.30 Blackletter type, design elements
11.30–12.30 Practice and sharing of individual results
13.30 There is a planned excursion „Cartography“
https://www.mlimuziejus.lt/en/cartography/

 

Thursday 15 th

10.30- 12.00 Outlook. Local typographic and visual culture, language and identity, examples from China and Europe. Regional identity, roots, nationalism, colonialism and the potential of responsive media
12.00-13.00 The lunch break
13.00-14.00 Practice and sharing of individual results 

Friday 16th

10.30 Finishing of results, final presentation preparation
End of workshop. Final shared presentation and discussion of outcome, comparison of the spontaneous day one experiment with the final designs.