RIC Times 2018

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Tyra Hartman, A level Photography

Cara Hall, A level Textiles

Mungeh Ndzi, A level Graphic Design

Charles Boissier, GCSE Photography

Georgie Frederick-Hoser, A level Fine Art

Dalston and Lower East Side Flâneuring visited the first major UK exhibition of 80s New York enfant terrible of the art world Jean Michel Basquiat at the Barbican.

RIC Art students were in East London this year on a street art tour around Shoreditch organised by Alternative London. After hunting out the Banksy pieces, the students worked on their own graffiti art in a workshop and then

Music and Music Technology A level students also visited Cafe Oto (“Oto” means sound or noise in Japanese), which was one of the first experimental music venues in London. They went to see an art/sound music event at the Dalston venue at which four artists were showing their work. All the artists had created new instruments that worked with the relationship between light and sound.

Samuel Read, A level Graphic Design

Sir Bob at the gates RIC’s musical gates by sound sculptor and Bjork collaborator Henry Dagg are causing quite a viral stir on the internet as well as on Star Hill. We’ve already had some famous visitors including former Boomtown Rat, Band Aid and Live Aid imagineer Sir Bob Geldof. Rehearsals for the grand opening of this unique musical instrument and landmark piece of public art have begun with a talented combo of local musicians from the Rochester Symphony Orchestra. The date for this event is set for Sunday 16 September - it‘s guaranteed to be a performance to remember.

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