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Guest talk by Michael Corris: Philosophy’s Illustrious Companions: Why Artists Engage with Philosophy

By ek439 | 06 October 2023

You are warmly invited to the guest talk by renowned conceptual artist and writer on art Michael Corris, titled “Philosophy’s Illustrious Companions: Why Artists Engage … Read more

CFP: Exhibition Design: Between Materiality and Spatial Dramaturgy

By ek439 | 24 June 2023

CFP: Exhibition Design: Between Materiality and Spatial Dramaturgy Session convened by Pamela Bianchi and Eve Kalyva 36th CIHA Congress (Comité International d’Histoire de l’Art), Lyon, … Read more

Student Exhibition: Beyond the Books, 12-23 June, Jarman Foyer

By ek439 | 13 June 2023

You are all warmly invited to our undergraduate student exhibition Beyond the Books: An Exploration of the Student Experience, 12-23 June, at the Jarman Building … Read more

Exhibition opening: Diving Deep: A Journey through the Intersection of Water and the Human Body

By ek439 | 05 June 2023

You are all warmly invited to the opening of this year’s MA Curating exhibition Diving Deep: A Journey through the Intersection of Water and the … Read more

Exhibition coming up! Diving Deep: A Journey through the Intersection of Water and the Human Body

By ek439 | 25 May 2023

You are all warmly invited to this year’s MA Curating exhibition Diving Deep: A Journey through the Intersection of Water and the Human Body, at … Read more

Screening of the award-winning documentary Beauty is… (2014; 123min) + Q&A with the director

By ek439 | 04 May 2023

Join us at the screening of the award-winning documentary Beauty is… (2014; 123min) by Toyin Agbetu at the Gulbenkian Arts Centre on 16 May, at … Read more

MA student Soriya Labovitch wins Summer School Scholarship

By ek439 | 22 September 2022

Soriya Labovitch, an MA Curating student in the School of Arts, was awarded a scholarship for Birth Rites Collection Summer School 2022. Well done, Soriya! … Read more

Invitation to “Blooming Brushes”, a student-led art exhibition (28 May, Eliot Hall)

By ek439 | 16 May 2022

You are warmly invited to the following exhibition: Blooming Brushes (28 May 2022, 1pm – 5 pm, Eliot Hall, University of Kent) a student-led exhibition … Read more

Exhibition review of The Unknown Solider by David Tovey

By ek439 | 07 April 2022

When I arrived at Rochester Art Gallery I had no particular expectations. Rochester is an historic town with cobbled streets and a castle. Its gallery … Read more

The enduring influence of conceptual art of the 70s on the art of today

By ek439 | 23 March 2022

What is conceptual art? When discussing the definition of this, it is sometimes easier to have a straightforward linear meaning which encapsulates all the art … Read more

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