Phoebe-Lily Shines in Royal Opera House Design Challenge
Phoebe-Lily Shines in Royal Opera House Design Challenge
Pembrokeshire College is proud to announce that Phoebe-Lily, a Graphics & Illustration student, has been awarded a 'Commended' judgment for her outstanding set design entry to the Royal Opera House Design Challenge. Phoebe's entry was based on the production of 'Barber of Seville' and showcased remarkable creativity and skill.
Phoebe-Lily Williams was among ten Further Education students commended by the judges for their exceptional contributions.
The Royal Opera House Design Challenge provides a platform for young talents across the UK to demonstrate their creative abilities in set design. Phoebe's commendation reflects her commitment to excellence and innovation in her field.
Upon receiving the commendation, Phoebe expressed her gratitude for the support she received from her tutors at Pembrokeshire College. She remarked, "I was more illustrative, and my tutors were very supportive. I want to go on to study set design and production, so Lou showed me the design challenge and said it would be okay to do that instead of a packaging brief."
Phoebe chose Pembrokeshire College for its tailored modules that aligned with her career aspirations. She found the course to be conducive to developing the skills necessary for her desired path. "I enjoyed the process as it felt very liberating and positive, knowing that my tutors were encouraging and supportive of my career and study goals," she added.
The Royal Opera House has invited the twenty winning, highly commended, and commended students, including Phoebe, to attend an awards ceremony on June 4, 2024. This event will provide them with an opportunity to interact with professionals in the field and gain insights into the day-to-day workings of the Royal Opera House.
Additionally, the public will have the chance to view the winning, highly commended, and commended works at an exhibition in the Linbury Foyer at the Royal Opera House from May 27 to June 10, 2024.
Amy McGann, Head of National Schools Programmes at the Royal Opera House, commended the participants for their creativity and expressed excitement about providing professional feedback to students from various educational settings. She stated, "The level of creativity from the young people across the country in this year's Design Challenge has been high. As
well as celebrating the Winners, Highly Commended, and Commended, we are looking forward to delivering professional feedback to students from an ever-widening set of participating educational settings."
Phoebe-Lily Williams and her fellow commandeers represent the future of set design and production, and their achievements are a testament to their talent and hard work.
To find out more about the creative courses available at the College please visit www.pembrokeshire.ac.uk
Phoebe-Lily Shines in Royal Opera House Design Challenge
Phoebe-Lily Shines in Royal Opera House Design Challenge
Pembrokeshire College is proud to announce that Phoebe-Lily, a Graphics & Illustration student, has been awarded a 'Commended' judgment for her outstanding set design entry to the Royal Opera House Design Challenge. Phoebe's entry was based on the production of 'Barber of Seville' and showcased remarkable creativity and skill.
Phoebe-Lily Williams was among ten Further Education students commended by the judges for their exceptional contributions.
The Royal Opera House Design Challenge provides a platform for young talents across the UK to demonstrate their creative abilities in set design. Phoebe's commendation reflects her commitment to excellence and innovation in her field.
Upon receiving the commendation, Phoebe expressed her gratitude for the support she received from her tutors at Pembrokeshire College. She remarked, "I was more illustrative, and my tutors were very supportive. I want to go on to study set design and production, so Lou showed me the design challenge and said it would be okay to do that instead of a packaging brief."
Phoebe chose Pembrokeshire College for its tailored modules that aligned with her career aspirations. She found the course to be conducive to developing the skills necessary for her desired path. "I enjoyed the process as it felt very liberating and positive, knowing that my tutors were encouraging and supportive of my career and study goals," she added.
The Royal Opera House has invited the twenty winning, highly commended, and commended students, including Phoebe, to attend an awards ceremony on June 4, 2024. This event will provide them with an opportunity to interact with professionals in the field and gain insights into the day-to-day workings of the Royal Opera House.
Additionally, the public will have the chance to view the winning, highly commended, and commended works at an exhibition in the Linbury Foyer at the Royal Opera House from May 27 to June 10, 2024.
Amy McGann, Head of National Schools Programmes at the Royal Opera House, commended the participants for their creativity and expressed excitement about providing professional feedback to students from various educational settings. She stated, "The level of creativity from the young people across the country in this year's Design Challenge has been high. As
well as celebrating the Winners, Highly Commended, and Commended, we are looking forward to delivering professional feedback to students from an ever-widening set of participating educational settings."
Phoebe-Lily Williams and her fellow commandeers represent the future of set design and production, and their achievements are a testament to their talent and hard work.
To find out more about the creative courses available at the College please visit www.pembrokeshire.ac.uk
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