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Northumbria students partner with Great North Run Culture in £4000 art commission
Great North Run Culture have selected local graduate students to fulfil a commission for Great North Run 2015.
Despite memories of the Great North Run Opening Ceremony still fresh in our minds, the organisers of the extravaganza, Great North Run Culture, are already preparing for 2015 and beyond.
This week, they announce the winners of the Great North Run Culture graduate artist commission, a new opportunity created through their partnership with Northumbria University, Newcastle.
Hope Stebbing and Oliver Perry, recent graduates of Northumbria’s Fine Art degree successfully pitched their artistic concept to a selection panel, which included Beth Bate, Director of Great North Run Culture, as well as Ronan McCree, Fiona Crisp and Jamie Steane, representing the art and media departments of the University.
As a result, the duo will receive £4,000 to develop their artistic vision in celebration of the Great North Run and their work will be unveiled in time for next year’s world-famous half marathon event in September.
Beth said: “The standard of submissions we received from the students was incredible and we’re so pleased to have started this partnership with Northumbria University.
What we liked about Hope and Oliver’s proposal was the way they intend to integrate their work with the course the run takes, disrupting, whilst also working with, the landscape.
“We’re very pleased to have been chosen to create a piece of art for the Great North Run,” commented Hope, Oliver continued “it’s so synonymous with the north east and for our installation to be part of that is brilliant. We’re really looking forward to getting started.”
Reader in Fine Art at Northumbria, Fiona Crisp, said: “Hope and Oliver are beneficiaries of Northumbria’s ‘Graduate School Northumbria’ scheme where graduates are given the space and time to evolve networks and entrepreneurial activity whilst continuing to develop their creative work – they both richly deserve this prestigious award and the fantastic professional opportunities it brings.”
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