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Week 6 / Reflective Ana Vaz of non-qualitative artistic research – Rui Shu / Contemporary Art + Anthropology (Level 11) (2021-2022)[SEM2]
01 Mar 2022: Week 6 / Reflective Ana Vaz of non-qualitative artistic research . Published 1st March 2022 by s2074772. ... The researcher used observational approaches and multiple voices to wrangle the research questions.
Notes on Buzz Spector – CONTEMPORARY ARTISTIC RESEARCH PROJECT 2022 // CHRIS COATHAM
22 Jun 2022: In this short essay, the author lists and describes the fourteen studios he has occupied over his 37-year career as an artist . ... Spector describes the artistic process:. “Not every day, or for every artist , but on some days for most artists , a vital
The Aye of the Tiger
18 Jun 2003: The lucky pups were also treated to lectures by eminent German art historians Lieutenant Hubert Gruber and General von Flockenstoffen, whose pataphysical research on Van Clomp’s Fallen Madonna with the ... application. I would like to think that this
week 2—About Platforms & Organisations and my thoughts on the class – Yilin Cong / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
03 Feb 2025: The type of artist is mainly emerging artists , focusing on rural, Japanese and other cultural backgrounds. ... During the research process, rich cultural information can be obtained by reading academic writings, artist interviews and ethnographic
A community primary health care initiative – SCPHRP
17 Feb 2016: The Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy (SCPHRP) - leaders in co-production, intervention development and pragmatic evaluation. ... Tension, Stress & Trauma and And this beautiful piano nocturne has been made available to the
Feral entity – Jing-Ting Huang / Contemporary Art + Anthropology (Level 11) (2022-2023)[SEM2]
11 Mar 2023: Hide. Feral entity. Feral entity. Guest presentation: Dr Jonathan Gardner. Dr Gardner is currently undertaking a research project studying the creation and use of waste-modified landscapes. ... It is not uncommon to see artists who transform waste into
Tales of Cauldhoose – Emiley's blog
02 Nov 2020: Primary Research . I started with rough write ups and sketches detailing ‘tales’ of my time here:. ... Secondary Research . The idea to simply use the imagery of my environment to illustrate a story was also inspired from Tracey Emin’s 1998 ‘My
Float Gallery – Isabella Inskip / MA FINE ART 4 STUDIO AND RESEARCH (2020-2021)[YR]
14 Oct 2020: We show the work of artists working in the digital realm and support aesthetic and cultural practice in virtual environments. ... Float Gallery was founded and is run by artist To grasp today’s society by theoretical means as well, we work with
Walking the Feminist City by Laura Bissell – Making Routes
10 Jul 2023: Volunteers (or ‘history detectives’ as they call themselves), research and deliver a range of Women’s Heritage Walks in Glasgow. ... Oxford: Oxford University Press. Overend, David. 2023. Performance in the Field: Interdisciplinary
Reimagining Waste Landscapes seminar series (February – March 2022) – Reimagining Waste Landscapes
19 Jan 2022: established understandings of what is to be considered waste through processes of creative research and practice. ... Waste in Place: A Response to ‘Re-imagining British Waste Landscapes’ Susan Trangmar ( artist researcher).
