Chiaroscuro (pronounced kee-aa-ruh-skyur-o) is a term used in art for the strong contrast between darkness and light that often results in dramatic scenes, strong emotional responses, and greater depth of image.
BA (Hons) Art & Design Level 5 students from Bradford School of Art explored chiaroscuro through different ideas, stories, and meanings behind their work and practice.
The group explored light and darkness within their specialisms which were: mixed media, digital, sculptural, mark making, fine art, and video installation.
Some of the students stepped out of their comfort zones to compliment the exhibition in a variety of fearless ways, including Atiyya, who facilitated her very first workshop looking at experimental Mark Making and Peter who conducted BCB radio interviews, process videos and pieces to camera.
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South Square is a collection of 19th Century workers cottages, in the old Yorkshire village of Thornton, famous for its Brontë connections and its impressive 20-arch viaduct.
Renovated as a community arts centre in 1982, South Square Centre is now home to ten studio spaces for a variety of artists, as well as a gallery, community spaces, archive, fine art framers, bar and a cafe.
The centre hosts community events and activities for all ages, including an ongoing workshop programme and provides community spaces available to hire.