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A close connection
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/learningexchange/2020/10/27/a-close-connection/
The School of History, Classics & Archaeology has a strong tradition of working closely with the University’s Students’ Association and student societies, and throughout the coronavirus pandemic this relationship has been stronger than ever. https://www.ed.ac.uk/covid-19-response/our-community/a-close-connection Image Credit: Roman Ruins and figures – statue of Marcus Aurelius, Panini, Giovanni Paolo (b.1691, d.1765), University […]
elongation + personification
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1911343_art-practice-2-2020-2021yr/2020/10/19/elongation-personification/
hot water bottle rubber Pinocchio Frankenstein Based off of the idea of extending the hot water bottle, crossed with associations with ‘boyfriend pillows’ in our tutorial, I explored adding and connecting lots of bits of rubber, made up of 3 complete hot water bottles and 2 thoroughly destroyed ones. The arm was a challenge to […]
Connecting lines: artists talking about drawing
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ecalibrary/2011/03/14/connecting-lines-artists-talking-about-drawing/
This project celebrates twenty years of the “Artists’ Lives” project at the British Library, in association with The Tate. The recordings of artists selected for this online resource reflect the changing attitudes to drawing within British art education in the 20th and 21st centuries and provide a commentary on the role of drawing, and the […]
Aim
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2206465_drawn-from-the-city-2021-2022sem1/2021/10/31/aim/
I picked out some specific flowers that have meanings in my own life and aim to make some pieces that reflect their general meanings as well as my personal ones. When researching some different flowers I found it really surprising that a lot of their meanings overlap with my own feelings towards them. It’s understandable […]
Poland General collection introduction
POLAND (in English and Polish) Polish Collection Introduction Mateusz Chudziak (Polish Team) Iga Wermińska-Wiśnicka (Polish Team) Gary R Bunt (UK Team and Website data analysis) Anna Grasso (UK Team and Website data analysis) This archive is part of the Digital Islam Across Europe project’s collection. One of the DigitIslam project outputs focuses on website data […]
Shapes and Line
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1552644_ma-fine-art-studio-5-2020-2021yr/2020/11/05/shapes-and-line/
Experimenting with activating the negative space of a ladder, working with and within the gaps. Asking myself, what’s the minimum intervention I can make to communicate ‘ladder’ what’s its fundamental graphic impression? Think this could be quite effective on large sheets of translucent paper – or even frosted glass. Glass would be fun. Obvious association […]
The Divide
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/2016/10/27/the-divide/
‘THE DIVIDE’ at 7pm on Monday 21st November 2016 A FREE PUBLIC showing of the recently released film produced by DARTMOUTH FILMS in association with The EqualityTrust, a UK charity dedicated to promoting public understanding the consequences of inequality in society, and the remedies for it. The two-hour film will be accompanied by a brief […]
The Buddha's lifestory in art and practice
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/teachingbuddhism/2023/04/04/the-buddhas-lifestory-in-art-and-practice/
This worksheet introduces a traditional way of telling the Buddha’s lifestory through four key events – birth, awakening, first sermon and death/parinirvana. The worksheet includes a general introduction, a short scriptural source in which the Buddha recommends pilgrimage to the four sites associated with the four events, and images depicting each. There are also suggested […]
Exhibition at St Cecilia's Hall (15-19th April 2024)
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/wastelandscapes/2024/04/09/exhibition-at-st-cecilias-hall-15-19th-april-2024/
Reimagining Waste Landscapes will feature in the University of Edinburgh’s, Festival of Cultural Heritage Research, 15th-20th April 2024 at St Cecilia’s Hall, Cowgate (Edinburgh). This display presents a visual summary of the ECA and Leverhulme Trust-funded research project, ‘Reimagining British Waste Landscapes’ (developed by Jonathan Gardner). It includes details on the case study sites, a […]
Shinty and football bring the past into the present
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/sport-matters/2015/07/18/shinty-and-football-bring-the-past-into-the-present/
By Hugh Dan MacLennan and Grant Jarvie One of Scotland’s oldest and most valuable cultural assets is to be showcased from October 2015, for six months, in the award winning Scottish Football Museum at Hampden Park, Glasgow. Shinty – Irish missionaries probably introduced iomain or camanachd in Gaelic – to Scotland two thousand years ago, […]
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