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Teachers at Cambridge Art School.

The teachers of the Cambridge Art School (CSVPA) are all artists and designers engaged in artistic creation, and many of them are very prestigious not only in Britain but also internationally. The following are some teachers' introductions:

Art design

Christopher Mohn, principal of CSVPA school, is a professional designer and teaches drama art.

Chris/kloc-started his own visual art exhibition at the age of 0/4, and/kloc-got his first design contract at the age of 0/5. Famous brands such as Shengshi Great Wall, Saatchi and BBC are all his customers. He also participated in many film and television works, the most famous of which is Nobby the Sheep.

At present, Chris is the principal of Cambridge Art School, and he is also in charge of managing A-level art students of ——CATS Cambridge College, another sister school.

Kevin hart-Teaching Director

Kevin is an artist with more than 20 years of experience in higher education. Before he came to CSVPA, he was a master tutor of CSM media design.

He has held many solo exhibitions in famous galleries, museums and churches in London and Cambridge, and his works have been published by some famous publishing organizations, such as Reed International, Mitchell Beazeley and Bloomsbury Book Company.

Yohan blake Mann-Director of Graphic Design Department

John has been engaged in book illustration design for 20 years and has illustrated books published by many internationally renowned publishing houses. His clients include Penguin Books, Harper Collins, BBC, Random House, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, etc.

200 1 joined CSVPA, and under his guidance, many students have successfully embarked on the road of illustration design designers.

Jane Herzog-Head of Fashion Department

198 1, Jane graduated from the University of Creative Arts. She has been engaged in fashion design 15 years and has been doing design work for famous British fashion chain stores. The brands she participated in are Top Shop, H& etc. M and Mark Spence. 1988 Up to now, fashion design lecturers.

Issam kour ba- art lecturer

Issam is a sculptor, painter and stage designer in Cambridge. He studied under the famous Syrian artist Fateh Moudarres in Damascus (A.D. 1999). Before that, he studied in St. Petersburg and London, Russia, and his works were exhibited in the British Museum.

Tom Ingham-Lecturer in Film and Animation

Tom has been engaged in art design education for more than 20 years, and 1993 began to teach in CSVPA. Before that, he was a lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University, a famous British film university.

After receiving a master's degree from Central Saint Martin University, Tom started his own company, designed and produced websites and videos, and published his own professional books in 2002. As for teaching, he took an active part in various arts and celebrations in the Cambridge community.

Richard Bray-Lecturer in Photography, Sculpture and Art History

Richard exhibited many works and signed many clients. He recently participated in the genome project design of Wellcome Trust.

Matthew Lane Sanderson-Applied Arts

Matthew is a famous local artist in Cambridge. He is good at sculpture and fluid mechanics with coils and wires, and has many international customers. His works are based on creatures or animals and are often exhibited in museums, galleries and public places all over Britain. In CSVPA, he teaches applied art courses to students in the preparatory stage of art design.

His latest work, Eucharistic Clock, was unveiled by Professor Stephen Hawking, a famous physicist, and is now in Cambridge Center. Matthew spent seven years developing and casting this work. The diameter of the clock face is about1.5m, and it is made of a whole piece of stainless steel. The casting process is extremely complicated, and accurate blasting is completed on the seabed. There is a huge mantis crawling on the clock face, moving as a minute hand, representing that time is being "swallowed up" every minute.

drama

Our drama teachers are all experts in performing arts. They are still performing artists, some of whom are famous not only in Britain but also in the world.

Jean Stewart —— Head of the Department of Drama Performance

Jean graduated from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and the University of Glasgow, and has been teaching drama in Europe, Spain and Germany for more than 20 years. She has many years of experience in teaching adult performances in community theaters and has been helping young students develop their drama writing skills. In the performance season of 2006, she also performed in a drama performance company. She directed pre-drama students to perform a series of works with different styles, such as Shakespeare's famous play merry widow in Windsor; Gogoll's plays such as Government Examiner are their graduation works.

Rece BBA Cuthbertson- pronunciation lecturer

Recebba provides pronunciation guidance for many famous drama characters, including Hamlet (Royal Shakespeare Company), John &; Zhan (Fenburg Theatre), a memory, a monologue, etc. He received a master's degree in phonetics from the Central School of Speech and Drama, and an undergraduate degree in English literature and drama. Cambridge Art School and Oriental 15 Performance School are pronunciation lecturers.

Christopher Lane-Stage Action Teacher

He graduated from the Central Academy of Drama with a bachelor's degree in history education and a master's degree in directing. He has taught stage movements in many art colleges such as Britain and Canada. Directed by John & #183; The stage play. Jen (UK premiere. Fenboro Theatre, London), eve ensler's Memories, Monologues, Roars and Actors (London premiere), etc.

music

Sarah Goodburn-Head of the Music Department

Sarah has been playing flute for more than 20 years and has a diploma in flute playing. Sarah studied music performance and education at Melbourne Conservatory of Music, and obtained a bachelor's degree in music with excellent results in all subjects. Then he studied music in England and Scotland, and then returned to Melbourne to get a diploma in education and obtain teaching qualifications. When she graduated, Sarah got a first-class degree certificate and was also the best graduate of the year.

Sarah has been teaching musical instruments 10 years, and has taught flute, piano and harmonica. In Melbourne, she also participated in the orchestra performance, playing ancient music and jazz. She now performs in the Orchestra of King's College, Cambridge University, and also participates in the indoor performances of other musical groups in Cambridge.

Cai Huimin-Piano Music Lecturer

Vivian graduated from the Royal Conservatory of Music and the Music Department of King's College in London, and holds a doctorate from Stony Brook College of the State University of new york. As a pianist, she won many honors, including performing in the Washington International Piano Competition and touring in Britain, the Far East, the United States and Europe.

Mike Barnes-Drum Coach

Michael has 65,438+00 years of teaching experience and 65,438+05 years of playing drums and percussion instruments, and has participated in international pop music, jazz bands and theaters. He also collaborated with Ian Dury, Fool, Real Things and other great musicians, and performed in the East London cast of BBC TV.

Bruce Cameron-Guitar and Saxophone Lecturer

Bruce got a diploma in guitar performance. He teaches different styles of guitars, including electric guitars and nylon string guitars. Interested students can also take courses and exams in rock, acoustics and classical music. Bruce can play jazz on saxophone. This kind of pop music integrates Africa with the world. He also teaches students jazz improvisation. He has performed at private royal banquets, and recently he mainly performed at the New Year's Eve party of the famous TV chef jamie oliver.