Hester Reeve's YMEDACA at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, 28.06.14 - 07.09.14
The artist’s concerns are documented in two exhibitions – 'The Temple of the Muses' in the NAEA and 'The Game Plan' in the Upper Space.
Esther Johnsons Chalk Trace at Stroud Arts Festival
Esther Johnson's Chalk Trace, which was made in 2013 for Channel 4's Random Acts, is being shown between 6th September and 5th October as part of the Stroud Arts Festival.
Removing barriers to access education
Mature student Sarah received a hardship payment alongside funds to purchase a laptop.
Time will darken
Time will darken paper is a picture essay examining mimesis as a way to transform our understanding of key texts. The project applies the variorum scholarly technique of comparing variant versions of a text in a single collection to interrogate and reconstruct our view of historical narratives.
Christoph Zellweger
Currently I have no regular teaching responsibilities at SHU but I continue to run short experimental workshops in many leading European Universities and Design & Art Academies every year. I see this as a way to disseminate research findings, and fine-tune questions alongside other professionals and students.
Virginia Heath: From Scotland with Love
Listings for the screening of Virginia Heath's film From Scotland with Love.
Rose Butler’s film BOX selected for One Minute International Video Art Screening in Milan
The One Minute International Selection in Milan is running between 23 March and 02 April 2017, and is curated by Kerry Baldry
Active & Healthy Ageing: EU cities and regions get star ratings to recognise excellent projects
Yorkshire and Humberside have been awarded status as a preference site by the EU in recognition of excellence in active ageing with specific focus on Telehealth.
Bears hit Sheffield streets this summer
The Bears are taking to the streets of Sheffield this summer to create a sculpture trail across the city. Visitors will have the opportunity to see 60 big bear sculptures, designed by professional local and international artists, and meet 100 little bears decorated by local school children.
Cóilín O'Dubhghaill
Cóilín Ó'Dubhghaill is a silversmith based in Sheffield, who trained at Grennan Mill craft school and Edinburgh College of Art, graduating in 1996. He subsequently worked as a designer for industry in India, the Philippines, and the UK, and set up a workshop in Kilkenny, Ireland. In 1998, he moved to Tokyo, to study in the metalwork department at the National University of Fine Arts and Music (Tokyo Geidai), receiving a doctorate in 2005.