DIAL and Q-Art collaboration ideas
DIAL
UAL’s Digital Integration into Arts Learning (DIAL) project, partially funded by JISC, aims to improve graduate employability and develop confidence and capability in the adoption and integration of digitally enhanced learning for staff and students. See more on the project blog at http://dial.myblog.arts.ac.uk.
Q-Arts
Q-Art London was set up by Sarah Rowles, then in her second year of her art practice BA at Goldsmiths (Graduated 2010), in November 2008. Q-Art is a forum for students, graduates and self-trained artists from across London. Q-Art London’s purpose is to provide an additional and alternative learning environment to the institution; to break down the barriers between various art schools, their departments and levels of study allowing a crossing of perspectives; and to provide a place where graduates can continue to present and critically discuss work in a familiar and supportive environment. Q-Art is free and opens up the systems of HE art education and art evaluation for anyone to take part in.