Sentences with phrase «art research project»

Making Histories Visible, interdisciplinary visual arts research project based at the Centre for Contemporary Art (School of Art, Design and Fashion), University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), is pleased to announce the launch of the MHV Lecture Series.
Making Histories Visible is an interdisciplinary visual arts research project based at the Centre for Contemporary Art (School of Art, Design and Fashion), University of Central Lancashire.
Christine Eyene is a Research Fellow in Contemporary Art at the University of Central Lancashire where she works on Making Histories Visible, an interdisciplinary visual arts research project led by Lubaina Himid MBE artist and Professor of Contemporary Art at UCLan.
In addition to her prolific artistic practice, she holds the position of Professor of Contemporary Art at the University of Central Lancashire, where she leads the interdisciplinary visual art research project Making Histories Visible, reflecting critically on the success and failures of the Black Arts Movement and participating in numerous conferences on art of the diasporas.
Research for this publication and the accompanying exhibition is led by Dallas Museum of Art Research Project Coordinator Leigh Arnold as part of a three - year grant from the Texas Fund for Curatorial Research.
ABOUT VISIBLE Visible is a contemporary art research project devoted to producing and sustaining socially engaged art practices.
A state - of - the - art research project designed to meet the urgent need for a national, integrated information source that helps us understand:
The score will be created in part with the kinds of information gathered by the Image of the Black in Western Art Research Project and Photo Archive housed at the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard University.
Michèle Noach presents the outcome of her Slow Art Research Project with a new exhibition and book at the Eden...»
Making Histories Visible is an interdisciplinary visual art research project led by Lubaina Himid.
The MHV Lecture Series is developed by Making Histories Visible, an interdisciplinary visual arts research project based at the Centre for Contemporary Art (School of Art, Design and Fashion), University of Central Lancashire.
George Hallett's visit and exhibition are organised by Making Histories Visible, the interdisciplinary visual art research project led by Professor Lubaina Himid.
With Prof Lubaina Himid she co-directed the interdisciplinary visual art research project Making Histories Visible based at UCLan and contributed the show reel Images and Conversations from the 1980s to the exhibition Thin Black Line (s) at Tate Britain in 2011.
In addition to her artistic practice, Lubaina Himid is Professor of Contemporary Art at the University of Central Lancashire in Preston, where she leads Making Histories Visible, a Black Art archive and multidisciplinary contemporary arts research project.
She is a Research Fellow in Contemporary Art at the University of Central Lancashire where she collaborates to Making Histories Visible, an interdisciplinary visual arts research project based at UCLan's Centre for Contemporary Art, led by Professor Lubaina Himid.
She has recently been appointed Guild Research Fellow — Contemporary Art, at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), joining the team of Making Histories Visible, an interdisciplinary visual art research project based at UCLan's Centre for Contemporary Art led by Lubaina Himid MBE, Professor of Contemporary Art.
Christine Eyene is Guild Research Fellow in Contemporary Art at the University of Central Lancashire where she collaborates to Making Histories Visible, an interdisciplinary visual arts research project.
Christine Eyene is a Research Fellow in Contemporary Art at the University of Central Lancashire where she works on Making Histories Visible, an interdisciplinary visual arts research project led by Turner Prize 2017 nominee Lubaina Himid, Professor of Contemporary Art at UCLan.
Koji Nakazono, Hiroshi Sugito / group exhibition Special Project Commemorating the 130th Anniversary of Tokyo University of the Arts Research Project on Fine Arts and Education in Japan — For the enhancement of the arts and cultural infrastructure «Every child is an artist.
«Carte blanche to Christine Eyene: Sounding our thoughts to the West» is supported by Making Histories Visible, an interdisciplinary visual arts research project based at the University of Central Lancashire's Centre for Contemporary Art, led by Turner Prize 2017 nominee Lubaina Himid.
Christine is a Research Fellow in Contemporary Art at the University of Central Lancashire where she works on Making Histories Visible, an interdisciplinary visual arts research project led by 2017 Turner Prize winner Lubaina Himid, artist and Professor of Contemporary Art at UCLan.
Christine Eyene Christine is a Research Fellow in Contemporary Art at the University of Central Lancashire where she works on Making Histories Visible, an interdisciplinary visual arts research project led by Lubaina Himid MBE artist and Professor of Contemporary Art at UCLan.
She is a Research Fellow in Contemporary Art at the University of Central Lancashire where she works on Making Histories Visible, an interdisciplinary visual arts research project based at UCLan's Centre for Contemporary Art, led by Professor Lubaina Himid MBE, winner of the Turner Prize 2017.
The curator and art historian who works on UCLan's Making Histories Visible project, an interdisciplinary visual art research project based at UCLan's Centre for Contemporary Art led by Lubaina Himid, Professor of Contemporary Art, hopes the two exhibitions will also inspire students from the University.
Making Histories Visible is an interdisciplinary visual art research project based at the Centre for Contemporary Art (School of Art, Design and Fashion), University of Central Lancashire.
Making Histories Visible is an interdisciplinary visual art research project that enables distinct areas of international excellence in contemporary arts research.
She is collaborating to Making Histories Visible, an interdisciplinary visual art research project based at UCLan's Centre for Contemporary Art led by Lubaina Himid MBE, Professor of Contemporary Art.
Christine is a Research Fellow in Contemporary Art at the University of Central Lancashire where she works on Making Histories Visible, an interdisciplinary visual arts research project led by Lubaina Himid MBE artist and Professor of Contemporary Art at UCLan.
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