Contemporary Art Practices and Knowledge Production in the Middle East

International Project Space Margaret Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom

Contemporary Art Practices and Knowledge Production in the Middle East Bashir Makhoul, Larissa Sansour and Shadi Habib Allah | Convened and moderated by Jonathan Harris and Anthony Downey In a globalised cultural economy, it would appear that art as a practice is increasingly called upon to do something, especially when it comes to making sense of […]

Environmental Humanities Reading Group

Please join us for the first Environmental Humanities reading group, which will take place on Wednesday 6thDecember, from 3-5pm at Birmingham School of Art (room G.01).   For this first session we will be reading chapter 1 of Bruno Latour’s The Politics of Nature (2004). If you would like to attend but don’t have the time to read […]

Critical Methodologies and Research Practices

Eastside Projects 86 Heath Mill Lane, Birmingham

The second event in our Art Activisms Research Cluster is titled "Critical Methodologies and Research Practices". It will take place on June 5, 2019 at Eastside Projects 4-7pm. This research seminar will bring together 5 speakers to examine how practice-led research can collaboratively generate a series of questions about critical methodologies within academic institutions. Speakers will discuss the impact of research outputs, forms […]

The Material Encounters Research Cluster – Drawing Event

School of Art

The Material Encounters Research Cluster is pleased to announce a talk by Jim Holyoak and Matt Shane with an introduction by Director of Midlands Art Centre Deborah Kermode at Birmingham School of Art. Taking their exhibition title from part of a Tennyson poem, Canada-based artists Jim Holyoak and Matt Shane make an immediate statement with […]

Material Encounters Writing Workshop

Online event

Cluster members, PGR and ADM BCU staff are invited to join us for the first in a series of Cluster Writing Workshops that will take place over the coming academic year. This informal session will include feedback from two current doctoral students, Harriet Carter and Edward (Jonnie)Turpie, who have both recently been through the peer-review […]

Birmingham School of Art and Tate Liverpool seminars: Global Art Futures

Microsoft Teams

Global Art Futures: 3 seminars on the critical and creative place and value of art, artists and art education Birmingham School of Art in partnership with Tate Liverpool present a series of online public events focusing on the critical issues facing art, artists and the art world in the wake of the global pandemic. This […]

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