A Jineology for Iran | Web Exhibition at MOCA London
MOCA London invites Fari Bradley to make a new work for their annual Web Exhibition 'WE 2022'
MOCA London invites Fari Bradley to make a new work for their annual Web Exhibition 'WE 2022'
Sonic Screen is an online space for London College of Communication Screen School staff to talk about and share work with colleagues.
An innovative laboratory-atelier for creative artists dealing with sound, presented by the Orpheus Institute, Ghent (BE), and ACPA, University of Leiden (NL). Guests for the series will include CRiSAP Director Cathy Lane, Cecilia Arditto, Nicolas Collins, Julia Eckhardt, Sanne Krogh Groth and many others
An exhibition dedicated to the work of Alison Knowles, featuring work by CRiSAP member Salomé Voegelin 'Nivea Cream stück in COVID-19, allein und mit alcagel' (Nivea Cream piece in COVID-19, alone and with alcagel)
Dylan Robinson will present and share about his current research and creative work in a seminar format. The session will focus particularly on his work on the multiple ways in which public art interpellates viewers as settlers, Indigenous and non-human subjects, and consider how the reparative potential of public art might be re-envisioned through a consideration of Indigenous and non-human publics. The session is also grounded in Dylan’s research on listening positionality.
Adam Stanovic's USA leg of his tour to promote new album Hymnes sans Paroles
London College of Communication (LCC) is delighted to invite you to Unfolding Narratives 3: a Postgraduate Research (PGR) student work-in-progress exhibition that reflects on different forms and stages of the PGR journey.
CRiSAP and LCC's Sound Arts & Design Department co-run a Sound Arts Lecture Series of weekly talks at the college, exploring the diverse field of sound arts practice.
This workshop is offered as a technē Conflux, an extended training, development, exhibition or performance programme which aims to enhance research or intellectual skills, or facilitate the sharing of expertise amongst doctoral students in the arts and humanities. technē students and associates can book on this page.
Lisa Hall will be presenting her research at the upcoming Urban Sound Symposium in Barcelona this April 19-21st 2023
London College of Communication is delighted to invite you to Unfolding Live: Panel Discussion - the culmination of the Postgraduate Research (PGR) student work-in-progress exhibition.
CRiSAP researcher Cannach MacBride will be contributing to this MIT forum, the Max Wasserman Forum: Altered Access, which brings together artists, educators, and curators to discuss current disability discourse within the arts and museum institutions.
CRiSAP Researcher Hannah Kemp-Welch will be presenting her research at the following two conferences: The Politics of Art & Social Change: Rights in Focus Conference 2023 and New Aesthetic Expressions: The Social Role of Art