Further Help & Resources
(Articles, sample lessons, exhibition reviews)
English for Creative Careers
Help yourself to our selection of resources to help creative carers.
Content Tips for Artists | Notes from Lockdown
“Keep your fears to yourself, but share your courage with others” Robert Louis Stevenson Content Tips for Artists I found this quote on one of the...
Artist Talks and Studio Visits | What Do YOU Say?
A Presentation Case Study One of Blue Noun Language Hub‘s services is Presentation Perfect Coaching. This is preparing creatives for artist talks,...
Artist Talk Tips | Feat. Helen Gallogly
Artist Talk Tips, Featuring Helen Gallogly Helen Gallogly is a textile artist based in Comrie in Perthshire. A contract working on costumes for the...
Lesson Plan | Museum of the Year
Lesson Plan | English for Creative Careers | The Museum of the Year Awards Art School English Teachers, find here the resources to present an art...
2 Ways to Get Lucky | Luck in a Creative Career
Sample Class Plan | English for Creative Careers | Luck We have a portfolio-building mentorship for international art school candidates. To promote...
Black Paint 3.0, Black Friday & Artist Barry Scott
How Artists Do Black Friday It's Black Friday, the time of year for a frenzy of offers designed to tip consumers into purchasing. Today we're going...
Life After Art School | Ruth Pringle
Time and Money In a previous blog, I described starting Blue Noun Language Hub with limited technology. This blog is also about the tech, but about...
English for Creative Careers | BOOOOOOOM
Sample Class Plan | English for Creative Careers | BOOOOOOOM In last week's art school workshop, we began talking about the Canadian art magazine...
A Self Portrait Through Tech | Ruth Pringle
An English Class Assignment | Create a Self-Portrait Through the Tech You Use What are You Working on? (Literally) I have a grant application to...
7 Tips for Language Learning
7 Tips for Language Learning Language learning is a marathon - not a sprint, but that doesn't mean it needs to feel like a slog (an unpleasant...