Animate Residencies at LCC

Time Tear, Sebastian Buerkner
In 2007, artists Sebastian Buerkner, Riccardo Iacono and Jane Cheadle each undertook a ten-week residency in the Animation Department at the London College of Communication’s Elephant and Castle campus in south London.
The residencies were developed by the Animation Department in collaboration with Animate, and were offered to artists 'whose work challenges the boundaries of animation practice', so that students and staff could benefit from close engagement and exchange of ideas with professional artists.
Films
Elephant
2007

Frame Erasure
2007

Identity Slice
2007

Musical Chairs
2007

Quarter
2007

Sound Focus
2007

Time Tear
2007

London College of Communication
London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, is part of the Skillset Screen Academy network, with animation as one of the key specialist areas. The Animation Department is developing a programme that incorporates the benefits of a solid foundation in animation skills alongside the recognition that these can be applied in a range of developing formats in a wider context.
Funded by a grant from Arts Council England and supported by Channel 4