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Shift/Work Unlearning: Participatory Workshops for Contemporary Art Practice

The 4th International Visual Methods Conference, organized by the University of Brighton will take place from 16th September to the 18th September 2015 at the University of Brighton in Brighton, United Kingdom. The conference will cover areas like International Visual… Continue Reading →

Atelier: Making Research Material Across the Creative Arts & Social Sciences

2/6/15 I gave two short presentations at the ISRF Workshop: Social Science as Communication #Summerhall #Edinburgh http://t.co/yikqyqNS4i on: Atelier: Making Research Material Across the Creative Arts & Social Sciences In recent years, there has been a growing concern with materiality as a field… Continue Reading →

Juche: Art School State of Mind

Closing Keynote for CHEAD Regional Seminar on The Role of Contextual Studies in Art School Education, The Glasgow School of Art 16/4/2015 I specifically address how the Juche mentality operates internally in art schools. Key to this is the connection between… Continue Reading →

Shift/Work Unlearning : Malmö Art Academy

In 2014, Shift/Work commissioned an artist (Leeds United www.leeds-united.org.uk) and designer (Crille Lampa www.crillelampa.se) to facilitate a three-day workshop at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop. Shift/Work Unlearning (28-30th May 2014) acted upon current discourses and practices that engage with the values of… Continue Reading →

Scotland’s Art Revolution: The Maverick Generation

First shown: 8pm 20 Jul 2014 BBC4 Aug 1, 2014

Shift/Work Unlearning

Shift/Work is a research project jointly developed by Edinburgh College of Art and Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop that has run since 2010. Setting out to examine and reconfigure comprehensive workshop-based approaches to artistic production that are theoretically informed, practical and participatory…. Continue Reading →

Oor Glasgow

            I’m in this. video.frieze.com/film/Glasgow In their first half hour film frieze asks a host of artists and curators – including Laura Aldridge, Duncan Campbell, Alasdair Gray and David Harding – to reflect upon the past, present and… Continue Reading →

Future Norths Charette ////// Timespan 29/3/14

Speakers Ysanne Holt – University of Northumbria | northernperipheries.wordpress.com Angela McClanahan – University of Edinburgh | northernperipheries.wordpress.com Neil Mulholland – University of Edinburgh | www.neilmulholland.co.uk Louise Thody – University of Edinburgh | www.eca.ed.ac.uk/eca-home/louise-thody Stephen Hurrell – Artist, Glasgow | www.hurrelvisualarts.com  “The term charrette, meaning cart in… Continue Reading →

Writing Scotland

Bank Statement-Bag of Nails-Sea Urchin-Egg Poacher-Venus Spatula-Wooden Fork-Smithson The text that follows is a remix of Robert Smithson’s 1967 essay, A Tour of the Monuments of Passaic, New Jersey. The piece is written by Alexander Storey Gordon, Sarah Rose, Valerie Norris,… Continue Reading →

Juche: Art School State of Mind

Juche Text

'Juche: Art School State of Mind' in New Art West Midlands Catalogue 2014 Feb 2014 p. 25-28.  Bradley, R. (ed.). Birmingham: Birmingham Museums Trust

http://newartwestmidlands.org/wp-content/uploads/New-Art-West-Midlands-catalogue-2014.pdf 

‘Juche: Art School State of Mind’ in New Art West Midlands Catalogue 2014 Feb 2014 p. 25-28.  Bradley, R. (ed.). Birmingham: Birmingham Museums Trust http://newartwestmidlands.org/wp-content/uploads/New-Art-West-Midlands-catalogue-2014.pdf  Feb 4, 2014

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