Michael P. Farrell
A collaborative circle is a primary group consisting of peers who share similar occupational goals and who, through long periods of dialogue and collaboration, negotiate a common vision that guides their work. The vision consists of a shared set of assumptions about their discipline, including what constitutes good work, how to work, what subjects are worth working on, and how to think about them.
An interview from February 2004 with 3rd year Fine Art students Andy and Dom who went on to present a lively, nosiy and engaging (collaborative) degree show and were both awarded 2.1s..
Q Why did you initially decide to work together?
A panic
D I’d got quite bored on my own anyway, I think that I […]
From an interview with Sam Weitz and Ashley Dando undertaken in February 2004 when they were 2nd year Fine Art students. Sam and Ashley have since both graduated with a 1st and are actively involved in making and showing new work together..
Q Why did you initially decide to work collaboratively?
A We started working collaboratively […]