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Who Are We Writing For?

Who Are We Writing For? A symposium exploring the strategies for communicating contemporary art in the public realm To celebrate and complicate world-renowned Swiss artist Roman Signer’s premiere of his new work, Transmissions from the River (Übertragungen aus dem Fluss),… Continue Reading →

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 →

‘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 →

Expanded Painting Workshop: Terry Atkinson

Expanded Painting Workshop: Terry Atkinson Wednesday 16th March 2011 – Studio C02, Edinburgh College of Art Expanded Painting are delighted to be collaborating with the artist Terry Atkinson for our first workshop in Edinburgh. Terry was a founding member of… Continue Reading →

The Steven Campbell Trust Master Class 2011

The Steven Campbell Trust Master Class 2011 Artist: Bruce Mclean Venue: Whitespace, Gayfield Square, Edinburgh, EH1 3NT Dates: Monday 21st March 2011 The Steven Campbell Trust is delighted to be collaborating with the artist Bruce McLean in a master class… Continue Reading →

S1 Assembly, Sheffield on Saturday 5th February 2011

Tayto et Tayto, Dialogue (2005) I am giving a talk entitled ‘Co-op, Co-opt Coup?’ at S1 Assembly, Sheffield on Saturday 5th February 2011. S1 Assembly 11.30 – 12.00. Open studios, viewing of FIFTEEN exhibition, coffee. 12.00 – Introduction: Emma Cocker… Continue Reading →

Notes on Groundcourse

Notes on Groundcourse – Neil MulhollandThe Groundcourse was a two year foundation that ran at Ipswich School of Art from 1961 onwards. Discussions of this course now tend to focus on its impact upon online learning environments, cybernetic art and… Continue Reading →

LGP Art Theory Course (1968-72) Symposium – 18th November 2010

LGP Art Theory Course (1968-72) Symposium – 18th November 2010 Old Skool [Slides] LGP are organising a symposium of leading academics, artists, curators and writers to analyse the echoes of events at CSAD 1968 – 72 and look at current… Continue Reading →

The North

Visual and Material Practices and the Cultural ‘North’ This experimental workshop will consider how ideas about ‘northernness’ are embodied in contemporary art and design practices, as well as exploring the recent proliferation of specially themed research networks , scholarly and… Continue Reading →

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