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BA History of Art students curate exhibition ‘Where Are You From, From?’

By Hannah Collins | 12 May 2023

The University of Kent’s Studio 3 Gallery is pleased to present Where Are You From, From? Black British Culture in Print 1800s-Now. The exhibition, which … Read more

WHAT NEXT? – annual unconference for final-year students

By ksl | 31 January 2023

WHAT NEXT? is a joyous event in which graduates working in creative careers and people from arts organisations help our current students think about how … Read more

PhD scholarship opportunity – Sustainability at Seaside Arts Festivals

By ksl | 18 January 2023

How to apply  Scholarship value Signature Research Theme PhD scholars will receive the following: Annual stipend at UKRI rates (£17,668 in 2022/23). Annual tuition fees … Read more

The average week of a Kent Art History and Film student

By Alex Heavens | 19 May 2022

Reaia Parkes studies Art History and Film in the School of Arts. Here she takes us through her average week. Tell us a bit about … Read more

Supporting student success: Katie Edwards

By Alex Heavens | 14 December 2021

“We are here to help you succeed.” Research skills are critical components of academic success. To ensure that Kent students have the opportunity to thrive … Read more

Dr Eve Kalyva wins funding from the Society for Latin American Studies

By ksl | 18 November 2021

Image caption: León Ferrari, Santa María (Saint Mary) (Caravel, detail of Justice/1492–1992. The Five Hundredth Anniversary of The Conquest), 1992. Installation  Dr Eve Kalyva, Lecturer … Read more

Arts and Humanities Heroes 2021

By Matthew Brears | 25 August 2021

In a year quite unlike any other, we wanted to acknowledge how fantastically resilient our students have all been throughout an extremely difficult time. To … Read more

Pride Month 2021: Homosexuality during the Renaissance

By Matthew Brears | 14 June 2021

Dr Ben Thomas investigates some of the homosexual themes running through Renaissance artwork Lucas Vorsterman, Pastoral Scene, after Parmigianino, 1620s, engraving. This engraving of a … Read more

Are You Local? exhibition opens at Studio 3 gallery

By | 11 June 2021

Studio 3 Gallery at the School of Arts is pleased to announce their first in-person exhibition, Are You Local?. The exhibition is a collaboration between … Read more

Pride 2021: Gender Fluidity in Opera: Balzac’s Sarrasine

By Matthew Brears | 01 June 2021

By Iris Matthews BA (Hons) Art History and French Gender fluidity in opera is not as uncommon as one might think. There have been many famous … Read more

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