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Artist in Residence

lisa-gunnHereward art students have been working with Lisa Gunn - a disabled artist - who has delivered a self identity project in conjunction with Media Box from Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Museum.

The project has been very successful and students from Hereward College were able to speak directly with pupils from Penn Hall School who are also working on the project via skype, to exchange thoughts and ideas about the self identity project.

Work will be exhibited at Coventry Glasshouse from 9th August and will then move onto Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Museum from Sept – dates to follow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

megan-jamesMegan James experimented with foot painting as part of the project 'I was amazed by how much control I had with my feet – I just need to make sure I wash my feet before I work with enabling support who helped me set up for this activity!'

 

Fashion Show 2010

Fashion and textile students designed and customised their final collections for this years fashion cat wheel/cat walk show. Click on the video clip to see the 'underwater world'  final collection......... Dim lights Download
 

Bands 2010

Check out our festival fever with the Hereward bands this year - Made of Concrete, N-JEST, Triple Fall and Storm Blown Silence. Please contact us if you want to know more about our music and performing arts courses.

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Forest Oak School

forestoakschool-smWe hope you enjoyed your visit to Hereward College.

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BBC Radio 4 - The House I Grew Up In

Baroness Jane Campbell is a disability campaigner and ex Hereward College student. Click on this link to hear her talking about her experiences of growing up. This includes her time at Hereward College which she reflects on with Janis Firminger, current Principal, and her ex tutor.