Step into the rich tapestry of art, history, and education at Epsom Campus as we embark on a journey through the unique collection of artworks that adorn its external and internal spaces. In the 1970s, the Epsom Campus was rebuilt with a visionary design that symbolized a progressive and inclusive approach to education - a 'metaphorical vanguard of teaching pedagogy.'
Join us as we delve into the narratives intricately woven into the fabric of these artworks, which not only reflect the evolving environment but also mirror the dynamic relationship between educational policy, practice, and history. The buildings themselves stand as symbols of a newer style of education, and the art within them serves as a testament to the changing perspectives on education over time.
Discover how the pieces in the external environment at Epsom Campus, created by graduates of the teaching institutions, will find a new home with the decant to City Campus. As we hear from key figures such as Associate Professor Linda Tyler, Professor Robert (Bob)Jahnke, Jeff Thompson, Associate Professor Kirsten Locke, Sue Sutherland, and Professional Teaching Fellow Barbara Ormond, we unravel the conscious decisions behind commissioning specific artworks for particular spaces.
This video is not just a visual exploration of art but a deep dive into the stories that these pieces tell about the evolution of education. Join us on this enlightening journey as we celebrate the intersection of art, space, and the ever-evolving landscape of education at Epsom Campus.
Executive Producer: Camilla Highfield
Producer: Linda Keesing-Styles
Videographer, Editor: Jethro Martin
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