Abstract
An HEA funded seminar entitled: ‟Collecting as a form of material knowledge across design disciplines: a narrative research method from FE to HE to lifelong learning” took place on 4 April 2014 at the Faculty of Art Design & Architecture at Kingston University London. The event was co-ordinated by Associate Professor Lucy Renton and Senior Lecturer in Graphic Design, Cathy Gale, with the collaboration of students from the BA Hons Graphic Design and Fashion courses.
This seminar stemmed from two perspectives, the PhD research of Cathy Gale, and her developing Museum of X project that has also received funding from the HEA through a National Teaching Fellowship Award (2010-11), and Lucy's work on Open Educational Resources in her role as Faculty Blended Learning Co-ordinator at Kingston through the HEA funded 'Practising Open Education'. The broader context of this seminar includes pedagogical work on the creative process by Dr. Natasha Mayo at Cardiff and the Share Academy at UCL.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Journal | Journal of Accounting and Economics |
| Publication status | Published - 4 Apr 2014 |
Bibliographical note
Note: photos of the event also included in this entry, all photo credits Ezzidin Allwan of the Media Services Dept at Kingston University.Images include:
poster of event designed by Level 5 graphics students;
badges designed and made by Level 5 graphics students;
Taxonomy of biscuits activity, card designed by Cathy Gale;
posters developed by level 5 Graphic Design Students showing research development in their collections project;
items from the LRC Special Collection x 2;
view of display of garments from Benenden Collection and items made by BA Fashion Students inspired by historic tailoring;
view of display of items from Benenden collection and Fashion student sketchbooks relating to project based on historic items.
Keywords
- History of art, architecture and design