Dr Kaitlyn Regehr, Lecturer in Media Studies in the School of Arts, has just been interviewed by the The Express newspaper about her research on … Read more
Category: COVID-19
New Studio 3 Gallery virtual exhibition: ‘Once Upon A Time, And Now!’
MA in Curating students Diletta D’Antoni, Inês Mourato and Junwei Chen, have today launched a new virtual exhibition entitled ‘Once upon a time, and Now!’, … Read more
Graduate Theatre Company GOLKK launches 30-Day Creative Calendar
GOLKK Theatre, one of the Graduate Theatre Companies sponsored by the School of Arts, has launched their new project, the 30-Day Creative Calendar, today, Monday … Read more
Arts staff and students participate in Paris online festival
As part of the Paris School of Arts and Culture’s UNITE | REBEL MA Festival, Dr Frances Guerin, Senior Lecturer in Film, along with Professor … Read more
Ben Thomas on Raphael for Italian Cultural Institute
Dr Ben Thomas, Reader in the Department of Art History, has written a new piece as part of his ‘Raphael in Focus’ series for the … Read more
Film student short selected for six international film festivals
Ollie Finlinson, currently studying on his final year on the BA (Hons) in Film with a Placement Year, has had his film, Acid Rain, selected … Read more
Drama alumnus Adam Brace on Donmar Warehouse YouTube channel
A play entitled Midnight Your Time, written by alumnus Adam Brace, who studied Drama in the School of Arts, is currently available to watch on Donmar … Read more
Imagining Autism launches online resources
Imagining Autism, a project originally created by Nicola Shaughnessy, Professor of Performance, and Dr Melissa Trimingham, Senior Lecturer in Drama and Theatre, has recently launched … Read more
Arts’ Virtual Open Day
As the UCAS decision deadlines have been extended, the School of Arts, in collaboration with our partners at KMTV, Kent’s local television station, are delighted … Read more
Further contributions to the Italian Cultural Institute’s Stay Safe project
Further to our news post about staff and PhD student contributions from the School of Arts for the Italian Cultural Institute’s Stay Safe project, organised … Read more