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A graduate from The Birmingham Institute of Art and Design with First Class Hons in Visual Communication (majoring in illustration), Joe Rogers is a highly versatile artist that is comfortable working in a wide range of media. Joe Rogers works in both digital and traditional media, to produce a variety of artworks from commercial illustrations, to fine art pieces on canvas, and from flash animations to design work on logos and websites. Joe Rogers recently set up an artist collective (WE’RE STILL ALIVE!) that champions the work of recently graduated fine artists and illustrators based in and around the midlands, to find out more visit www.myspace.com/rudiger_the_illustrator or www.myspace.com/wsa_collective,


Exhibitions and Projects:

Bag Design, Mell&Cryl (France) (Dec 2006)

Last Train to Liemburg, Periscope Residential, Birmingham (Dec 2006)
Flow Exhibition, Claires Gallery, Birmingham (Dec 2006)
Choca-Bloc Exhibition, Coningsby Gallery, London (Nov 2006)

Logo Design, Peter Hadar (U.S) (Sept 2006)
Salvo magazine cover design (U.K) (Sept 2006)

Longhouse: Artist Professional Development, public realm project Stourport-on-Severn (Jul- Aug 2006)
Dive Right In Exhibition, Custard Factory Birmingham, (2006).

Produced a series of digital drawings for a Walsall based art gallery (2006).

Work experience at Creative Mouse graphic design company (2006)
Created branding solutions for Birmingham based photography company 3sided (2006).
Designed and programmed a website for the ‘WE’RE STILL ALIVE!’ Collective (www.tigertank.co.uk)(2006).
Organised, curated, and produced all promotional and design work, for the ‘WE’RE STILL ALIVE!’ Collective’s group exhibition ‘OUR HIDDEN WORLD’ (2005-2006).

Took Part in ‘WE’RE STILL ALIVE!’ group exhibition, Custard Factory, Birmingham (2006)

Set up a fine art and illustration collective to promote the work of newly graduated artists/illustrators based in the midlands (2005).

Took part in COLONY, group art exhibition in Birmingham (2005).