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Author Kneel, Mulholland: Drive!

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PUBLIC SCHOOL

                      PUBLIC SCHOOL A programme of workshops supported and facilitated by Edinburgh College of Art with: Sovay Berriman, Stephen Hurrell, Chris Evans & Natasha Soobramanien Join us in active workshops… Continue Reading →

Shift/Work – finnisage

finissage : Sunday 7th of August from 7 p.m at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop during the Edinburgh Art Festival www.facebook.com/Shift/Work Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop presents Shift/Work, a workshop running between the Saturday 30th of July and Sunday the 7th of August 2011…. Continue Reading →

I Don’t Know if I’ve Explained Myself /// Chris Evans (2007 – ongoing) Performance.

Fettes College, Edinburgh Friday 5th August Discussion Group Ash Reid Neil Mulholland Marina Vishmidt Andrew Shackleton Anna McLauchlan The public is invited to a venue, typically used for display and discussion. An artwork is on show, along with seating suited… Continue Reading →

‘The Curator’

Response to British Art Show 7: In the Days of the Comet in the forthcoming Art Review. Part of a series of responses commissioned by JJ Charlesworth. Art Review archives older issues here: http://www.artreviewdigital.com/index.cfm/artreview-digital/store.archive Jul 26, 2011

New Society of Dilettanti | The Black Merkin

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… Continue Reading →

‘Shift/Work’ for Transmission’s Summer School

‘Shift/Work’ A talk on Saturday 18th June 2011 at 1:00pm at Transmission Gallery, Glasgow as part of Summer School Transmission is proud to announce a weeklong ‘Summer School’ made up of practical workshops, talks, screenings, discussions and more. All events… Continue Reading →

‘Visitor Centre’

Gave a tour of the Edinburgh Art College at 12:30 Sunday 19th June, starting at This is Now in the Sculpture Court as part of Fallon/Lochhead’s ‘A Grand Tour’. thisisnow11.blogspot.com Review follows: ————— Even that title helves away from the… Continue Reading →

A Grand Tour

FALLON.LOCHHEAD PRESENT: A GRAND TOUR A SERIES OF BESPOKE GUIDED TOURS AROUND EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART AT THE TIME OF THE 2011 DEGREE SHOW. EACH TOUR WILL BEGIN AND END AT THE THIS IS NOW EXHIBITION SPACE, AND WILL BE… Continue Reading →

Step by Step Guide to Midsummer | Jo Robertson

Step by Step Guide to Midsummer A difficult artist to grasp, it’s not my intention to elucidate the full range of Robertson’s misdemeanours and accomplishments. Others have done that both with dull employment and mischievous intensity; send them out as… Continue Reading →

No One Driving (Redux) at Performing Art History

performing research: Art history not for publicationA conference organised by the Performing Art History Special Interest Group Friday 6 May 201112.00 -18.15, Kenneth Clark Lecture Theatre The Courtauld Institute of Art Speaker(s): Thomas Ardill (Tate), Emma Cheatle (University College London),… Continue Reading →

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