Exhibition
In-Site artists responding to the Ashmolean Museum 12 June – 17 June | 9am-6pm The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology Admission free Participating artists: Farniyaz Zaker Natalie Sanderson Nicola Brandt Vid Simoniti Jessica Draper Charles Ogilvie Mariah Lookman Robert
Exhibition
In-Site artists responding to the Ashmolean Museum 12 June – 17 June | 9am-6pm The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology Admission free Participating artists: Farniyaz Zaker Natalie Sanderson Nicola Brandt Vid Simoniti Jessica Draper Charles Ogilvie Mariah Lookman Robert
Exhibition statement
John Ruskin, the famous Victorian writer and art critic, opened the Ruskin School of Drawing within what was then called the University Galleries – The Ashmolean Museum to be – in 1871. It remained there for more than a century,
Exhibition statement
John Ruskin, the famous Victorian writer and art critic, opened the Ruskin School of Drawing within what was then called the University Galleries – The Ashmolean Museum to be – in 1871. It remained there for more than a century,
Symposium
“Art as a Mode of Enquiry” is a graduate symposium organised by the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, University of Oxford. The two-day interdisciplinary conference will take place on the weekend of the 16-17th June 2012. Drawing on
Symposium
“Art as a Mode of Enquiry” is a graduate symposium organised by the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, University of Oxford. The two-day interdisciplinary conference will take place on the weekend of the 16-17th June 2012. Drawing on
Symposium schedule
Saturday 16th June, 2012 The Auditorium, St. John’s College, University of Oxford 9.30-10.00 Registration 10.00-11.20 Keynote lecture: Professor Adrian Piper (APRA Berlin): “On the Very Idea of Artistic Research” 11.20-11.40 Coffee 11.40-12.20 Kate Aspinall (East Anglia): “Vocation or Profession? The
Symposium schedule
Saturday 16th June, 2012 The Auditorium, St. John’s College, University of Oxford 9.30-10.00 Registration 10.00-11.20 Keynote lecture: Professor Adrian Piper (APRA Berlin): “On the Very Idea of Artistic Research” 11.20-11.40 Coffee 11.40-12.20 Kate Aspinall (East Anglia): “Vocation or Profession? The