We’ve taken a glance back at our Degree Show Blogs from 2010, and picked out a few graduates that we featured at that the time and tracked where they went next.

Oliver Braid – GSA MFA

Originally featured here
Now: Recently selected for Collective’s New Work Scotland Programme.

Since graduating Oliver has worked with The Mutual to make Love Made Easy: A Pansexual Speed Dating Event. He was invited to move into a new studio at Ironbbratz, where he met Gary Birnie who updated his website

In April Oliver produced ‘I’m 26 & I’ve Got Nothing’ for the Red Shed at BBC Scotland, and has now been announced as a participant in Collective’s 2011 New Work Scotland Programme

Oliver’s also told us to watch out for his most ambitious solo project to date ‘My Five New Friends’ at The Royal Standard in Liverpool, later on in the year.

Rocca Gutteridge – ECA MasterCATS

Originally featured here
Now: Producing ArtaChat

Rocca was one of the MasterCATS – Masters in Curation & Theory – at Edinburgh College of Art, and has been creating her own ways of engaging arts audiences. Says Rocca:

“Since last year I’ve been pushing Artachat as an informal education structure, to be used by artists, audiences and arts interested!

The next big event I’m doing is the UK Border Walk in partnership with Deveron Arts, Artachat, Artsadmin and Manifesto Club.  UK Border Walk is a 77k walk along the English / Scottish border from Upsettlington to Hungry Law via Shid Law with an Artachat halfway along the path. The Walk and Artachat will raise awareness around the problematic Points Based System used to gain visas for International Artists. More info.

We’ve got some fantastic speakers all to be announced with a new website I’m building as part of a residency at Deveron Arts.

I’m also undertaking a 15 month pARTners residency (funded by Creative Scotland) with the Mela Festival.  I’m working with breakdancing, hip hop youth kids in Muirhouse.  We’ve just returned from a residential with Ugandan break-dance troupe Tabu Flo and are now working on a unique performance for the Mela Festival.”

Michael Corr – DJCAD Graphic Design

(Featured work June 2010)
Now: Working as a freelance artist
Central Station profile

We were intrigued, as a self-confessed cross-disciplinary site, to see Michael Corr’s progress from Graphic Design graduate to ‘expressive artist’.

Michael writes: “Since studying Graphic Design, I’ve found myself leaning towards expressive art, which I’ve had an encouraging response to so far. I feel that my knowledge in design has contributed to my practice as a fine artist, and helped develop my sense of style.”

Michael was recently awarded the Cuthbert “New Young Artist” Award from the RGI (Royal Glasgow Institute).

We also though it would be interesting to look at two graphic designers who we featured, who did end up working in industry, for two high profile, but markedly different companies.

Lizzie Malcolm [GSA VisCom / Graphics]

Originally featured here
Now: working for Dutch design company Lustlab, an offshoot of graphic design studio LUST in The Hague, NL.
Central Station profile

Lizzie tells us: “The aim of the studio is explore unstable media, working in a process based environment with an emphasis on research and experimentation. Our most recent project was Res Sapiens, an installation at the Salone de Mobile in Milan. I approached LUST for an internship after graduation because I had started experimenting with interaction in my degree show at GSA, and shared their fascination with information, technology, researching and “The Future”…”

Ian Ritch [DJCAD Graphic Design]

Originally featured here
Now: Working for Landor
Website

Landor Associates is a design firm with offices around the globe, renowned for branding and experience work on multinationals such as BP and Fed Ex.

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See more of our Top 5 selections here.