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Category: Collaborative Inquiry

The Black Merkin (Download eBOOK) Bad Romance was a crowd-sourced project managed by MA CAT alumni Laura Edbrook and Norman James Hogg under the transitory moniker New Society of Dilettanti. Edbrook and Hogg initiated the project during their writing commission for the 2010 New Work Scotland Programme at the Collective gallery in Edinburgh. The idea […]

Microstoria, at Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, May-June 2011. Vernisage images https://www.flickr.com/gp/neilmulholland/V91b1s Microstoria was curated by the MA Contemporary Art Theory at Edinburgh College of Art. Microstoria investigated histories of falsehoods and half-truths; uncovering ways in which myths become embedded in cultural activities and established as accepted norms. A Microstory of Curating has been conceived as […]

BYOB, Sculpture Court, ECA February 2011 Bring Your Own Beamer MA Contemporary Art Theory, MA (RCA) Sculpture  

-[Relay]- is an arts collective founded by a group of artists, writers and curators. The format of -[Relay]- comprises an online publishing platform for written investigations into contemporary art practice and theory, on which members and guest writers can discuss and exchange ideas. -[Relay]- presents a number of events, collaborative projects and exhibitions, influenced by […]

Believe Poster PDF Catalogue Cover If you’ll believe in me, I’ll believe in you //// MA CAT at Embassy 2008 PDF

MA Contemporary Art Theory Presents: METTEURS EN SCENE | THE EMBASSY | 23 JUNE-15 JULY 2007 metteurs_en_scene Poster Front metteurs_en_scene Poster Back   Dirigé près MSc Contemporary Art Theory Centre pour des études Visuelles et Culturelles Edimbourg Ecole des Beaux-Arts Curated by students currently completing the Masters in Contemporary Art Theory in the Centre for […]

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