Interviews with DPS Alumni – tips on surviving & thriving post graduation

This talk took place on June 16, 2022. Georgina Rowlands shared a series of interviews with DPS alumni from the last few years. She asked them to share advice about how they handled the challenge of money, and any tips they had to develop income, manage money, or alternative ecologies of support during their DPS year and since they left education. It is a generous and candid talk – do watch and consider how you can apply the advice to your DPS year.

Meet Bea Taylor Searle

Meet Bea Taylor Searle, here talking with Georgina Rowlands about her experience of doing a DPS year.

This conversation is part of a series by Georgina Rowlands for the DPS course with recent DPS and CSM graduates from the last 5 years about how they support themselves, their work, and life during their DPS year and after art school, + Q&A. Here, Georgina speaks with Bea Taylor Searle, who did DPS in 2019, went on to work at the Creative Coding Institute at UAL & is leaving CSM in 2021. She describes her year from the perspective of how she handled the issue of money and also her wider experience of doing a DPS year. Bea is a co-founder of the LUVA Gallery, with artist Jordan McKenzie and others (now defunct), and works at the Whitechapel Gallery London.

Meet Theo Tennent

Meet Theo Tennent DPS graduate & fine art CMS student as he talks about his year on the program. Theo was a student on the DSP programme 2015-16. He set up a new cinema project and cafe, with festival and events, in Wales. He ended up the temporary boss of an organisation employing a small team. Closed captions are available for this video.