Interpretations 2023 – online exhibitions
MA students from the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies have curated nine new online exhibitions using a range of open access collections.
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MA students from the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies have curated nine new online exhibitions using a range of open access collections.
This exhibition from Tom Poultney explores the humanising aspect of the meme as folk-art object in building and defining online communities and in doing so, countering automation in the digital space.
If Not Now, When? opens at The Hepworth Wakefield this March o explore the lives of women sculptors in Britain during a significant period of social and artistic change.
Postgraduate Researcher Dominic Bilton will be speaking about his research at this year's Queer Heritage and Collections Network Symposium.
This exhibition co-curated by Postgraduate Researcher Dominic Bilton delves into the Whitworth’s collection to examine how we can use a queer lens to define what the term 'queer' means.
MA students from the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies have curated eight new online exhibitions using a range of open access collections.
The Fashion of Convention is an online exhibition curated by MA students from the University of Leeds.
Have you ever wondered where do ambulances come from? Or how did plastic surgery start to be the way it is now? Do you know these healthcare items are actually developed from war?
Under Sight is an online exhibition based on the Yale Center’s artworks, curated by MA students from the University of Leeds.
This exhibition explores and challenges themes of domesticity, women and family by shining new perspectives on the Rijksmuseum collection.