Book announcement — Inclusive Curating in Contemporary Art: A Practical Guide
Visiting Research Fellow Dr Jade French has published a monograph with Arc Humanities Press.
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Visiting Research Fellow Dr Jade French has published a monograph with Arc Humanities Press.
Dr Helen Graham – in collaboration with Phil Bixby – will be sharing their approach to large scale public engagement in a Historic England webinar on 24 June.
Visiting Researcher Dr Jade French has been awarded an artist remote residency with national organisation Metal.
Arran Rees, a PhD researcher based in the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies, recently talked to the BBC about memes and museums.
Abagail Bumpus writes about a recently opened exhibition curated by a group of MA Curating Science students as part of an Interpretations module. “It’s wild how much research we did and how little we get to share,” Ciara Johnson says to me as we work on interpretive labels for our Questions of Consent exhibition back...
For the first time, members of the public will be able to learn about the history of the University of Leeds’s Language Centre, in a new temporary exhibition based on materials from its archives.
An exhibition of feminist peaceful protest at Greenham Common and Menwith Hill, exploring how the women’s campaign has shaped future generations, opens in December at the Brotherton Library.
This year’s interpretive projects undertaken by our MA students formally launch today at a celebration event in the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies.
A new temporary exhibition exploring the work of the Business Confucius Institute and its work in building a cross-cultural relationship between Chinese and non-Chinese people is on show for two days at the Institute itself on Leeds University campus.
Arran Rees, PhD student at the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies, has spent the last month working at the Australian Center for the Moving Image (ACMI) in Melbourne.