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Creative entrepreneurs offered free places on RGU short course

Creative entrepreneurs offered free places on RGU short course Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Graduates who want to put their creative skills to use to develop a business are being offered free tuition on an online course at Robert Gordon University (RGU). The university is offering 21-fully funded places on its Creative Entrepreneurship course as part of its commitment to supporting the creative industries. The post-graduate short course is designed to equip graduates with the knowledge and skills to transition their creative practice into a viable business.

From bell bottoms to blazers: Aberdeen fashion students over the decades

From bell bottoms to blazers: Aberdeen fashion students over the decades
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Aberdeen-born Brian Morrison writes and illustrates his first children s book

© Supplied by Brian Morrison Brian Morrison wrote and illustrated his first children s book during the time he spent on furlough Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Aiming to show his daughter Myla that even though we cannot travel during lockdown, we can go anywhere in our imagination, one man wrote and illustrated his first children’s book while he was furloughed. Born and raised in Aberdeen and now living in Inverness, Brian Morrison, who works as a health and safety advisor for a construction company, finally found the time to finish his children’s book Back in Time for Breakfast.

Aberdeen visual artist Anna Shirron looks at ways to document time

Aberdeen visual artist Anna Shirron looks at ways to document time © Supplied by Anna Shirron Working within the fields of paper cutting and painting, visual artist Anna Shirron often looks at the concept of what’s ugly and what’s beautiful. Known for producing large-scale installations which are focused on patterns and intricate details, Anna aims to “explore and document time”. She said: “I use materials, patterns and motifs that may normally be considered purely decorative to depict more challenging subject matters. “My work also looks at the idea of the passing of time, where the documentation and the memory of the work becomes the work itself, as opposed to a physical piece of work that can be held and displayed on a wall.

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