The core of this research are the paintings and cultural context of Alan Cuthbert, a hitherto un-researched figure who trained in the English art school of the late 1950s under the Constructionists Kenneth and Mary Martin and subsequently became the Head of the Foundation course at Wimbledon School of Art from 1963-1979. Cuthbert produced a substantial body of over a hundred geometric abstract paintings, lecture papers and writing and played a significant role in training future generations of artists and designers from the 1960s onwards. This thesis proposes that Cuthbert is part of a broader tendency in British art schools and that practice and teaching is intimately connected to the reorganisation of the art schools and the introducti...
Until now, research on art schools has been largely occupied with the facts of particular schools an...
Images of my work with text is included in a section of this colour hardback format book with intro...
Education and Learning at Tate has flourished in the past fifty years, from being a small and supple...
In 2009 I was invited to design and deliver ‘Painting in the Expanded Field,’ a level 5 undergraduat...
This paper seeks to identify the philosophical origins of the teaching of art and design and subsequ...
This paper will consider the issue of creating and sustaining an effective learning environment for ...
This thesis considers the significance of Painting at the Royal College of Art (RCA) and the value o...
A novel investigation into art pedagogy and constructions of national identities in Britain and Irel...
The Indiscipline of Painting is an international group exhibition including works by forty-nine arti...
The project was an attempt to explore various forms of\ud transmission and acquisition involved in s...
David Hockney is generally recognised as the most talented British artist of his generation. In my t...
Master of EducationThis thesis examines aspects of the theories of Pierre Bourdieu as they apply to ...
This research article looks to provide an alternate account of creative pedagogy to the predominant ...
Fine Art Education has at times necessarily, and at others been driven to shift its ground and there...
This exhibition marks the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Artists Teacher Scheme in England...
Until now, research on art schools has been largely occupied with the facts of particular schools an...
Images of my work with text is included in a section of this colour hardback format book with intro...
Education and Learning at Tate has flourished in the past fifty years, from being a small and supple...
In 2009 I was invited to design and deliver ‘Painting in the Expanded Field,’ a level 5 undergraduat...
This paper seeks to identify the philosophical origins of the teaching of art and design and subsequ...
This paper will consider the issue of creating and sustaining an effective learning environment for ...
This thesis considers the significance of Painting at the Royal College of Art (RCA) and the value o...
A novel investigation into art pedagogy and constructions of national identities in Britain and Irel...
The Indiscipline of Painting is an international group exhibition including works by forty-nine arti...
The project was an attempt to explore various forms of\ud transmission and acquisition involved in s...
David Hockney is generally recognised as the most talented British artist of his generation. In my t...
Master of EducationThis thesis examines aspects of the theories of Pierre Bourdieu as they apply to ...
This research article looks to provide an alternate account of creative pedagogy to the predominant ...
Fine Art Education has at times necessarily, and at others been driven to shift its ground and there...
This exhibition marks the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Artists Teacher Scheme in England...
Until now, research on art schools has been largely occupied with the facts of particular schools an...
Images of my work with text is included in a section of this colour hardback format book with intro...
Education and Learning at Tate has flourished in the past fifty years, from being a small and supple...