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Crafting Values: Art and its Economies | Confraternity of Neoflagellants

January 23, 2015 School of Art, Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh (Hunter Lecture Theatre), 10.00 am with Hans Abbing, Evangelos Chrysagis, The Confraternity of Neoflaggelants (Norman James Hogg and Neil Mulholland), Angela McClanahan, Georgios Papadopoulos, Stevphen Shukaitis, Marina…

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The 6th Annual Steven Campbell Trust Lecture

The Four Seasons: MacInnes over Africa  Words: Dr Pru Forrest, Newcastle Art Gallery, New South Wales. Images: Angus B. MacInnes African Affair paintings (2013-14).  My presentation for the Steven Campbell Trust Lecture at CCA, Glasgow. (10 mins) Catalogue available from Hour Projects, Copenhagen The Steven Campbell…

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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…

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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), along the River Bogie in Huntly, Scotland, Deveron Arts is pleased to present Who Are We Writing For?, an intensive peer-led symposium addressing the state of critical art discourse and its role in the public realm. Sparked by Signer’s seemingly simple, yet highly theorized oeuvre that defies any specific genre and discourse, Deveron Arts is inviting a select number of participants from across the UK, Europe, and abroad to join in asking ourselves: Can we be both critical AND publicly accessible when it comes to discussing contemporary art?
From acute curatorial statements, strategic public outreach programmes, to mass marketing materials, how are we interpreting, translating, advertising, and elucidating contemporary art today? And who are we really writing for?
Please note: This event is by invite only.
Who Are We Writing For?
15 – 16 September 2011
Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Co-produced by Amy Fung and Deveron Arts
http://whoarewewritingfor.com

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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 that take the Portobello townscape as their point of departure to explore what makes art public and what public art might become.
For more information: http://tiny.cc/publicschoolprospectus
To reserve a place: http://tiny.cc/publicschool
Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Public-School/195908147137590
Venue: Public Art Fest, Big Things of the Beach, Portobello Indoor Bowls & Leisure Centre, 20 Westbank Street, Portobello, Edinburgh EH15 1DR.
Contact Us: publicart[at]groups.facebook.com

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