In December, Prof peter Boenisch (Lecturer in European Theatre) launched a new Palgrave book series called ‘NEW WORLD CHOREOGRAPHIES’ which he co-edits with Rachel Fensham from … Read more
Month: December 2014
Aylish Wood publishes ‘Software, Animation and The Moving Image’
One of our film academics, Aylish Wood, has recently published her new book ‘Software, Animation and The Moving Image.’ ‘Software, Animation and the Moving Image’ … Read more
History of Art Trip to Oxford
On Friday 12th December a group History and Philosophy of Art students set off to discover the cultural wonders of the museums of Oxford. The … Read more
BBC Success for Film Students Dan Lewsey and Pedro Younis!
Huge congratulations to two of our current film students, Dan Lewsey and Pedro Younis whose documentary ‘Living the Dream,’ which they made for the ‘Representing … Read more
AHRC grant awarded to Duska Radosavljevic for Early Years Project
The Mums and Babies Ensemble: Theatre-Making with the Early Years The Mums and Babies’ Ensemble is a two-pronged public engagement project utilising research findings from … Read more
Well Remembered Voices Study Day at The Marlowe Theatre
It is easy to get bogged down (excuse the pun) in the Battles of Trench Warfare, but now I see that plays of the time … Read more
Turner Talks begin with ‘Art Matters: Symposium on Art and Politics’
On Saturday 15 November 2014, we launched this exciting new initiative, as a collaboration between the History of Art department and the Turner Contemporary in … Read more
Join us for Christmas Carols in the Gallery!
Join us for some festive carols in Studio 3 Gallery with The University of Kent’s Cecilian Choir from 1pm-2pm on Thursday 11th December. Grab a … Read more
Politics and Humour: Theory and Practice
A two-day interdisciplinary conference at The University of Kent Friday 16th and Saturday 17th January 2015. The School of Arts, University of Kent, is pleased … Read more