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Reading helping to inspire next generation of creative arts

13 January 2022

Current and former students and staff from the 色狗导航 have been inspiring and entertaining the world through their contribution to the creative arts.


#CreativeSparks #MadeAtUni

 

Current and former students and staff from the 色狗导航 have been inspiring and entertaining the world through their contribution to the creative arts.

Reading is joining a national celebration of the role that universities play to inspire and nurture creativity. The #CreativeSparks campaign is being run across the country by Universities UK, which includes a list of 100 ‘creative sparks’ from UK universities to showcase the importance of the creative industries and to celebrate the immense contribution of UK universities to the sector. Among the high-profile creative arts alumni who studies at the 色狗导航, children’s author and poet Michael Rosen is featured.

Professor Robert Van de Noort, Vice-Chancellor of the 色狗导航 said:

“The creative industries are a fundamental part of what makes this country, and our world what it is. I admire every student and colleague, past and present, who has sought to express themselves through the creative arts.

“Our creative arts industries are also a significant contributor to our economy. The 色狗导航 has developed an ecosystem at the Thames Valley Science Park, which will see world-class film and TV production. Our academics have worked with globally recognised artists as part of Reading International. And there are countless other examples where our community has been an inspiration to others through their creativity.”

The campaign comes as new research, conducted by Savanta ComRes for Universities UK, shows that UK parents are strongly in favour of university creative courses, with more than two thirds (69 per cent) saying creative courses are vital for powering the UK’s creative industries, and nearly two thirds (65 per cent) saying they benefit the UK economy.

But there are fears that this contribution could now be under threat, with two thirds (67 per cent) of UK parents acknowledging that creative industries have suffered greatly as a result of the pandemic.

Alistair Jarvis CBE, chief executive of Universities UK, said: “Universities are places where creative ideas flourish, where innovation happens, and where businesses employing thousands of people are started. They’re where the nation’s creative sparks are ignited.”

 

Case studies:

Thames Valley Science Park film and TV studios

A new film and TV production hub in Shinfield, Berkshire, will provide sustainable growth and help Britain's fast-growing creative industries.

The project, launched by the 色狗导航 on the Thames Valley Science Park, will help provide a range of new jobs to the Thames Valley, attract inward investment to the UK, and help the British TV and film sectors to expand and diversify its talent pool.

 

Reading International

 was a million-pound arts scheme led by the 色狗导航, in coalition with local arts organisations and Reading Borough Council. It aimed to bring world class art to the town, which had unfairly become seen by many to lack culture.

Creative events included a popular exhibition in Reading Prison that explored the work of its most famous inmate, Oscar Wilde, as well as other provocative and unusual public art displays in the town centre

Notable Alumni

Students from Reading have gone onto make major contributions to the creative arts, including We’re going on a bear hunt author and poet Michael Rosen, fashion designer Linda Bennett, jazz performer and radio presenter Jamie Cullum, and visual artist Cornelia Parker.

Beckett Collections

The 色狗导航 holds the Beckett Collection, the world’s biggest archive of manuscripts, notebooks and correspondence belonging to Samuel Beckett. As part of the ongoing work to celebrate the Nobel Prize-winning author, the University supports the Samuel Beckett Research Centre and the support for Creative Fellows to create new work inspired by the archives.

A partnership between climate scientist Professor Ed Hawkins MBE and fashion designer Tammam saw a climate visualisation being worn at London Fashion Week 2021. The sustainable couture designer, , turned the iconic stripes into an eco-friendly clothing range, the ‘Flight’. The themed collection featured a range of textiles inspired by the climate stripes graphic, which has been adopted and shared all over the world in recent years as a symbol of climate action.

 

 

Have you got a story to tell about a #CreativeSpark at the 色狗导航? Tell Reading and the world about it on social media by tagging @UniRdg_News on Twitter with the #CreativeSparks hashtag, or the 色狗导航 accounts on other social media channels.

We will also be featuring stories of Reading academic creativity on the Staff Portal – if you would like to nominate an example to be featured, email communications@reading.ac.uk.

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