The Whitworth is a gallery that I visit quite often; the collections and exhibitions have been amazing and useful. Being a textiles student at Manchester metropolitan university, I find visiting this gallery very useful; they have exhibited artist’s work, which have inspired previous projects. I have always been interested in the idea of artists using unusual materials in their work. By this I mean materials that are not seen as the norm or traditional. I feel like this an area that isn’t focused upon in the gallery. Artist Michael Brennand-woods work has aspects of this concept in his work, and his work was exhibit a few years ago. I feel bringing this as a workshop or exhibiting artists that have been involved with such materials may encourage people to get involved with art more as well as visiting the gallery. I feel this could help university students with art or textiles projects and encourage them to think outside the box. People assume art is about drawing but the community may not realise art can be anything and I feel like this idea should be displayed in Whitworth. I have noticed the gallery presents William Turners work, his work is beautiful and intricately drawn, however I feel like contemporary artist should have an opportunity to show their work to the community and students. Bringing the idea of using unconventional materials will educate the younger generation on the wide resources that art has and how it has developed over the years.
As I have been told they are developing the building, I felt like this was a good plan for the gallery it allows more art and textiles work to be displayed and bigger areas for workshops. However I felt they maybe could have been more inventive on the structure of the building, being an art building they could been creative with the shape of the building or size. If they had been more creative on the structure, this could have persuaded students and the community to visit more often. The community are after crazy ideas; this is what draws people into something. Currently I am doing some work experience at a primary school, we are designing something for their playground, which is interactive for the kids. The space that Whitworth has, maybe they could have created something, which university students and younger generation could interact with.
I would consider the work of artists and talks to be important for higher education students. The reason being is, I myself have visited the gallery and found these artists inspirational and they have allowed me to set off my own ideas of art. It allows you to see artwork from different areas such as fine art, textiles etc. I remember viewing the wallpaper collection a few years ago; this collection helped me with a college project.
Encouraging students to get involved in physical workshops such as textiles related. I.e. Embroidery workshops, this will also get the outer community involved. It is also a chance for people that haven’t experienced this, to try it and maybe continue it. The Whitworth can be a place to start new artists off. From my own experience, I feel interacted more in physical activities; it’s a chance to try new things and also a chance to meet other people interested in the same area. It is a way of bringing the community together, not just artists but everyone else in the community. I feel that is what is important getting everyone involved regardless of them being from an art or textiles background. The gallery would have to make everyone aware of this, by maybe posters/flyers etc. I feel like this is an area that is lacked, I don’t feel I am notified about all the events that are happening at the gallery and would like to be informed more. This way the news can be spread word of mouth as well.
Throughout my years of being a student I have gained many skills that will be useful if I was to become a consultant. One being my communication skills, I feel this skill is important. Being vocally confident shows the admiration for the subject and brings across a good reputation for the gallery. Being knowledgeable in art areas is a skill, which I have gained over the years; I have come across and met a variety of artist from art to textiles backgrounds. Knowing this allows me to spread my knowledge to others.
The commercial outlets within the gallery are very useful; it is a way of bringing in the consumers and a way for them to take home their experiences. From my own experiences, the books in the shop have allowed me to see other artists work besides the ones in the gallery. It has benefited my studies and a way for me to spread my knowledge to others. The gallery is used by me mostly in relation to my studies, although I do take a look at other artists work that are none related as they are interesting and allows me to build up my artist knowledge.