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Curatorial rationale – Jing-Ting Huang / Curating (2022-2023)[SEM2]
Several generations of people since the 20th century have generally reached a consensus on this.
Sprint 4 The Commons_Reflection – Jing-Ting Huang / Themes in Contemporary Art (2022-2023)[SEM1]
This means further opening up the process of art generation and inviting public participation. ... Furthermore, the prescriptive narrative is changed into an open, creative, and developing collective narrative, which greatly enriches the generation of
Rediscovering cycling: destination unknown – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
Three generations of the same families probably bought their first bikes from Doreen.
Vaccination time, by Janet Carsten – COVID-19 Perspectives
Vaccinations have also marked off different generations of family time through the 20.
‘It’s wonderful to see former scholarship awardees doing so well’ – Postgraduate Life
the David & Molly Pyott Foundation and the support you’ve given to generations of trainees, ophthalmologists, and for all the work and the many, many projects that you’ve really generously
Access Culture: Embracing voices from all – Teaching Matters
As the cultural marks left to us by generations before, we encourage our students to leave their mark by sharing stories with the world.
Yilian-Cinema Paradiso – Xin Li / TPG Studio (2021-2022)[SEM1]
Toggle search field. Cinema Paradiso. video installation. The era of the video hall: the primitive era of the viewing experience is the collective memory of a generation of Chinese people in
Mengyi Hu / Guided Research Placement (2023-2024)[YR]
These archives have been given life, precious memories that our predecessors carved down with warm hands and left to future generations . ... bodies. Gabrielle Goliath, the artist behind this thought-provoking work, employed integrated media to portray
Hackney and Leyton Marshes – Reimagining Waste Landscapes
Already the heaps sliding down the sides mount high. They will fill the pits, the grass will grow, and future generations will tread the level walks again, unthinking of, perhaps unknowing,
CLEAN THE CLUTTER AND REPEAT
vi] Hence, the Modern Institute – established with SAC support by Will Bradley, Toby Webster and Charles Esche – has stepped in to manage this generation of artists. ... Given that the latest generation suggest that audiences aim to please themselves,
