She is Guild Research Fellow in Contemporary Art at the University of Central Lancashire where she collaborates to Making Histories Visible, an interdisciplinary visual
art research project led by Professor Lubaina Himid MBE.
Making Histories Visible is an interdisciplinary visual
art research project led by Lubaina Himid.
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.
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.
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.
Not exact matches
She is the
lead research scientist of the World Well - Being
Project in the School of
Arts & Sciences» Positive Psychology Center.
Christina is a Senior
Research Manager at
Project Zero, leading Arts Festival Impacts, a project investigating the impacts of a city arts learning fe
Project Zero,
leading Arts Festival Impacts, a project investigating the impacts of a city arts learning festi
Arts Festival Impacts, a
project investigating the impacts of a city arts learning fe
project investigating the impacts of a city
arts learning festi
arts learning festival.
The 2014 Technology Innovation Showcase includes the following companies: BirdBrain Technologies —
Art & Bots, an on - going
research project at Carnegie Mellon University,
led to the development of the Hummingbird robotics kit,, compatible with popular maker tools and software like Raspberry Pi, MaKey MaKey, and Scratch, to introduce students to engineering design, electronics, and programming across the curriculum.
Library 21,
led by The Reading Agency and funded by
Arts Council England's Libraries Development Initiative, was a
research and scoping
project exploring a new concept for public libraries in the digital age.
St. Paul's Foundation raises funds for enhanced patient care, capital
projects, equipment needs,
research and teaching at St. Paul's in Vancouver, B.C. Looking ahead to the new, state - of - the
art St. Paul's in 2022 — and looking back, to our founding in 1894 — the generosity of those in our community has made St. Paul's the world -
leading hospital it is today.
Christine Eyene is a
research fellow at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) where she is working on a
project led by 2017 Turner Prize winner Lubaina Himid, a 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 diaspor
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 diaspor
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 diaspor
art of the diasporas.
A Professor of Contemporary
Art at the University of Central Lancashire in Preston where she
leads the Making Histories Visible
research project, Himid is featured in Frieze Magazine Jan - Feb 2017 issue.
Recent staff exhibition and
research projects include Art and Conflict (led by Michaela Crimmin); No Puppet is dumber than its Puppeteer at the Chinese Academy of Fine Arts Museum Biennale (led by Kit Hammonds); Richard Hamilton: Growth and Form at Tate Modern, Cultural Value and the Digital with Tate Research and Transfigurations: Curatorial and Artistic Research in an Age of Migrations at MACBA (led by Victoria
research projects include
Art and Conflict (
led by Michaela Crimmin); No Puppet is dumber than its Puppeteer at the Chinese Academy of Fine
Arts Museum Biennale (
led by Kit Hammonds); Richard Hamilton: Growth and Form at Tate Modern, Cultural Value and the Digital with Tate
Research and Transfigurations: Curatorial and Artistic Research in an Age of Migrations at MACBA (led by Victoria
Research and Transfigurations: Curatorial and Artistic
Research in an Age of Migrations at MACBA (led by Victoria
Research in an Age of Migrations at MACBA (
led by Victoria Walsh).
Led by Leigh Arnold,
Research Project Coordinator, DMA, and
lead researcher for DallasSITES, Frances Bagley, Julie Cohn, Debora Hunter, and Susan Magilow reflect on their work and the Dallas
art scene.
Robin Clark is Director of the Artist Initiative at the San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art, where she
leads interdisciplinary collection
research projects that involve long - term collaborations with participating artists.
Before joining the Menil Collection, Mr. Breslin was associate curator of contemporary
projects at the Clark
Art Institute in Williamstown, Mass., where he also helped
lead the
research and academic program.
The
project is
led by Lubaina Himid MBE, Professor of Contemporary
Art, supported by Susan Walsh,
Research Fellow Contemporary
Art, and Christine Eyene, Guild
Research Fellow Contemporary
Art.
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.
6 pm Discussion:
Art Basel's Crowdfunding Initiative: FocusProjects Chana Budgazad Sheldon, Executive Director at Locust
Projects, Miami; Mary Ceruti, Executive Director and Chief Curator at SculptureCenter, New York; Aaron Cezar, Director of Delfina Foundation, London; Stephanie Pereira, International Partnerships,
Lead at Kickstarter, New York; Glenn Phillips, Acting Head of the Department of Architecture and Contemporary
Art at Getty
Research Institute, Los Angeles; Mari Spirito, Founding Director, Protocinema, Istanbul / New York.
Join us for 2 tours of the exhibition,
led by Jeffrey Grove, former senior curator of special
projects &
research, Dallas Museum of
Art.
Autistica, the UK's
leading autism
research charity and Mehta Bell
Projects, are pleased to announce «An Infinitely Beautiful Mind», a charity
art sale and exhibition which will present the works of artists ranging from modern masters, contemporary and emerging talents through to outsider
art, whose work share the desire to represent the human experience through highly detailed and laborious artistic techniques.
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 Pri
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 Pri
research project based at UCLan's Centre for Contemporary
Art,
led by Professor Lubaina Himid MBE, winner of the Turner Prize 2017.
The Guerrilla Girls
Research and New Work
project is a collaboration between
leading visual
arts organisations and in partnership with many others.
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 Universi
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 Universi
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 Universi
Art led by Lubaina Himid, Professor of Contemporary
Art, hopes the two exhibitions will also inspire students from the Universi
Art, hopes the two exhibitions will also inspire students from the University.
In her previous position at the Whitney Museum of American
Art as director of access and community programs, Linzer
led a collaborative
research project to better understand the impact of youth programming in museums.
Through a programme of public events and
research, the
project will explore the relationship between contemporary
art and the rural,
leading toward a major conference in 2019.
GHost [Since 2008 -RCB-
leads the visual
arts and creative
research project GHost, which explores how ghosts are manifested in contemporary visual
art and culture.
In 1982, he set up «
Project MRB:
Art Education in Multiracial Britain», which
researched the contribution of African - Asian artists to the mainstream; and
lead to Araeen's curation of the seminal 1989 exhibition: «The Other Story: Afro - Asian Artists in Post-War Britain», held at the Hayward Gallery.
While the country's longstanding former President Robert Mugabe was being ousted through a military -
led coup, Chiurai was exhibiting his politically - driven work, which combines
art historical imagery with references from popular culture and archival material to explore the visual language and tropes that help construct myths, history, and ultimately power.Under the continued curation of Candice Allison, «Madness and Civilization» re-stages this exhibition alongside new works and
research that highlights Chiurai's creative
projects over the past two years.
His practice has gained increasing momentum in the
art world,
leading to archival and
research projects as well as a string of solo exhibitions, including in New York and LA.
She is a Professor at Valand School of Fine
Arts, University of Gothenburg, Sweden where she is currently
leading an international
research project on Trust and the Unfolding Dialogue funded by the Swedish Research
research project on Trust and the Unfolding Dialogue funded by the Swedish
Research Research Council.
Touring DL: FEB 8th, 2016 Sheffield Fringe is an artist -
led curatorial
project initiated to explore the intersection of
art & documentary practices, through screenings, talks, exhibitions and
research.
A member of the Liverpool
Arts Regeneration Consortium, FACT (Foundation for
Art and Creative Technology) is one of the UK's
leading film, video, and new media exhibition, education, and
research projects.
Italian architect Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli, partner at OMA working on preservation, scenography and curation, is both
leading OMA Urban Studies, as well as the team of creative mediators, which includes the Swiss contemporary
art curator Mirjam Varadinis, who works in Kunsthaus Zurich and was co-curator of TRACK, a large scale city - wide international exhibition in the tradition of «Chambres d'amis» in Ghent, Belgium; Spanish architect, artist and scholar based in New York and Madrid, Andrés Jaque, the founder of the Office of Political Innovation, working on the intersection of
research, politics and design; and Dutch filmmaker and journalist Bregtje van der Haak, who has been directing international documentaries and transmedia
projects on long - term social change with a special focus on urbanisation and technological culture.