Category: Friday Talks
The next Friday Talk Lecture and Workshop will be with Turner Prize winning artist Mark Leckey Friday 28 Oct at 11am – 1pm, West Court, ECA Main Building. Mark Leckey is a London based contemporary artist. His found object art and video pieces, which incorporate themes of nostalgia and anxiety, and draw on elements of pop culture, span several works and exhibitions. In particular, […]
We are delighted to announce the Friday Talk Lecture series for 2022 / 23 accademic year, a host of exciting artists will be joing us through out the semester. The first Friday Talk Lecture will be with Glasgow based artist Jamie Crewe, who will give a lecture titled DEMONIC HALF-PERSON, on Friday 7 Oct at […]
We are delighted to announce the first event of the History of Art Research Seminar Programme for academic year 2022/23, which will a host series of live and online events. Our first seminar will be with the acclaimed international Taiwanese Artist Tehching Hsieh, on Wednesday 21st September @ 17:15 with at talk titled TEHCHING HSIEH […]
Semester 1 Weeks 1-4 and Weeks 6-9 Unless otherwise stated, this is where we will be meeting each week. Mondays 10:00-12:30 Themes in Contemporary Art | Class meets at 10:00am in: R.02B, Hunter Building, Lauriston (link) Tuesdays 10:00-12:30 Contemporary Art & Opem Learning | Class meets in 1.03, 7-8 Chambers Street, Central (link) Wednesdays 10:00-12:30 […]
Cindy Sissokho will deliver a live online lecture on Friday 4 March 11:30 – 12:30 via Zoom Cindy Sissokho (b. Montreuil/France) is a cultural producer, curator and writer with a specific interest in intellectual, political and artistic aspects of decoloniality within the arts, and culture. Her work is nurtured by the urgency to broadening and […]
Friday Talk Lecture and Workshop this Semester will be on Friday 18 February with artist Fabian Villegas both events will be delivered live online via Zoom. Fabian Villegas writer, journalist, spoken word artist, Scholar and Researcher in South epistemologies, Decolonial thoughts and Racial Studies, born in Mexico City. Geopolitics, intersectionality, epistemologies of communication and testimonial […]
Header Image: © Beverley Bennett, Commissioned in 2017 as part of Philomela’s Chorus, ‘Amine’ is a tapestry of voices reveals the multi-faceted complexities and experiences of what it is to be a black woman in the UK today. All visiting lectures will be live and online: For 2021/22, the School of Art is delighted to […]