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On a Suriname River by Ahron de Leeuw consent not to be a single being: Worlding Public Culture's London Gathering with Tate and Chelsea
1-8 December, the Worlding Public Cultures project at TrAIN will host a major international online conference and programme at Tate and Chelsea College of Arts. It will explore the legacies of Caribbean thought on global art histories, public
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Imaginary characters costumes, Manga theme show at British Museum Friday Lates © Alastair Fyfe New project to help account for the value of culture and heritage in decision-making
UAL Social Design Institute is to lead a new scoping study on measuring the value to the public of the UK’s culture and heritage. It will help government provide the tools to the sector to evidence decision-making and funding bids.
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Sonia Boyce, In the Castle Of My. Photograph by Rachel Deakin. Courtesy of MIMA National commissioning and network project to catalyse artists’ careers and change in collections
The Decolonising Arts Institute at UAL announces 20/20: a 3 year programme combining artist residencies with artistic commissioning at scale. It will bring together 20 emerging artists of colour and 20 UK public art collections leading to 20 new
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Alexandra Harley UAL student and alumni winners of Ashurst Emerging Artist Prize 2021
UAL student and alumni winners of Ashurst Emerging Artist Prize 2021
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'The Things We Brought With Us' - Nicole Katsuras UAL returns to Art Toronto with 'Radiance' alumni exhibition
UAL and OCAD University return to Art Toronto for 2021 to present Radiance: an exhibition showcasing recent alumni from our 2 institutions. Curated by: Dr Lois Rowe, Postgraduate Fine Art Programme Director, Camberwell College of Arts, UAL.
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Arjan Martins, Atlântico. 2016. Acrílica sobre tela [acrylic on canvas]. 200 x 390 x 4 cm [78 3/4 x 153 1/2 x 1 5/8 in]. Photo: Pepê Schettino. Courtesy: Galeria Gentil Carioca. Call for papers for the conference ‘Worldviews: Latin American art and the decolonial turn’
TrAIN welcomes papers for the upcoming conference ‘Worldviews: Latin American art and the decolonial turn’ co-organised by Dr Sofia Gotti from the Centre for Visual Culture (CVC) at the University of Cambridge and Dr Michael Asbury from the
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Images courtesy of InHouse records InHouse Records and the power of choice
Design Against Crime Research Fellow Judah Armani created the world’s first record label to be launched within prison and created by and with prison inmates: InHouse Records.
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Cell Furniture Project - The Flip Chair Restorative justice through lifelong learning: the meaning of co-design and creative projects in prisons
UAL projects with the prison sector over the past decade have consistently demonstrated the potential for design and creativity to develop life skills, promote wellbeing and empower people within our most marginalised communities.
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Felipe Scovino, Professor of art history at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Professor Felipe Scovino returns to UAL as TrAIN Visiting Scholar
TrAIN welcomes Felipe Scovino, Professor of art history at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro as Visiting Scholar. Formerly the curator for the estate of Lygia Clark, Professor Scovino has since worked extensively as an independent curator.