Exhibition of work done in the UDA Club Project

Exhibition of work done in the UDA Club Project

On September 26, the University of Azuay and its Culture Unit presented the exhibition of works produced in the UDA Club Project, by students belonging to the different workshops.

UDA Club is an initiative of the Culture Unit, the School of Communication and the Faculty of Design, which promotes free workshops for the entire university community in various areas such as painting, complex reading, fiction structure, scripts, storytelling and academic writing.

The aim of the clubs is to promote the collective learning of students and encourage them to develop different skills that may be beneficial in their university careers. In this way, the material worked in the workshops can become useful tools to improve reading, writing and the use of images to communicate a message.

“It has been a very enriching process to see how the students started in the club with curiosities about how to write stories and ended up writing stories all the time because they realized there was a lot to tell,” added Natalia Garcia, club coordinator.

Tania Méndez, Secretary of Design and member of the Complex Reading Club, indicated that it was “an incredible experience, through the analysis we practiced of the book, my classmates and I could realize what the author was trying to say the moment he wrote his texts ”.

María Elisa Alemán, a student of the Fiction Writing Club, added that in her workshop they learned “not only to define styles or characters, but to feel the stories, to realize that the stories do not go into detail, but are written actions and that every time you write a story it becomes a tiny world. ”

Registration for the new semester of the clubs is already enabled on the website of the University of Azuay until the October 4.