Solo show of Freya Fullerton.

15 shades of grey (approx.) (with pink accents)
Titties like a Woman
For this year’s Glasgow Short Film Festival, Big Screen organised a non-stop barrage of student-made 1 minute short films.
Big Screen is a student led group at GSA that celebrates the value of the social experience of cinema; exploring obscure documentaries, ageing epics, cult horror and everything in between. Big Screen provides a platform for engaging in discussions surrounding the relationship between the cinematic and artist moving image and provides a valuable forum for sharing and discussing student moving image work.
Loosely based on the theme of ‘Transitions’, the evening brought together student moving image submitted through an open call. The audience then voted for their favourites - the top 3 were screened at the closing ceremony for GSFF at the CCA.
Check out the winning films!
Chiara Cabri | Fluctuation
Jessyca Hauser | Transition
Laurence Chan | Degeneration
No Can Do is an exhibition exploring the experience, or lack thereof, of a motivated existence.
As three students on the cusp of graduation, our work aims to address our own situation transitioning from education to the “real world”. The pieces from the exhibition act as motivational exercises, satirising the aggression that a positive mental attitude often manifests. No Can Do is a questioning of more serious issues (personal work ethics etc.) using humour and cynicism to make light of common struggles.
BELIEVE TO ACHIEVE!
- Tara, Sarah, Calum.
AlgoRhythm is a collaborative art and music event that brings together practitioners from a variety of creative fields who specialise in the use of technology in their practice. The events consistently reconfigure how the relationship between sonic and visual art practices can be presented; although, each event has displayed these intersections in an immersive manner, the visual artwork is specifically designed to be audio reactive to each performance, creating one-off spectacles between Glasgow based artist Marianne Wilson (who organises the event) and an expanding programme of sonic artists.
Check out Mourn‘s set from the most recent chapter that was part of this year’s Glasgow Film Festival programme.