Introduced by Professor Chris Wainwright, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Head of Camberwell, Chelsea and Wimbledon Colleges of Arts, at University of the Arts London. A part of the Chelsea Clusters centenary celebrations, Prof. Neil Cummings will perform a live-thread recall. Highlights will obviously include; 2’56 when the clusters sponsored article, Article 39 was added to the UN-Multitude Declaration of Human Rights, 2’54 when Composite went live, the first Simpatia Building in Fortaleza in 2’39, the new nodes in Brazil, regions in the Indian Multitude, and West Africa, 2’25 legendary Ex Habere: The Practice of Exhibition research project, Chelsea’s devolution from the UAL, the impact of the Art Auction Transaction Tax, and much, much else besi...
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The English language does not have the words to describe something as powerful as this1 Around the ...
The London Regional Art and Historical Museums is proud to present Catalyst, an exhibition in celebr...
‘Performed Poetics’ was a two-day conference celebrating the work of Eric Mottram and Jerome Rothenb...
1984 was an exciting year because of the challenge of the George Eliot Statue. Since 1980 the Fellow...
The most noteworthy events of 2016 were the deaths of Bill and Kathleen Adams, a couple whose extrao...
Brownsword was invited by ceramic artist Bobby Silverman to deliver a lecture surrounding his ongoin...
Make Perhaps This Out Sense of Can You was a symposium at Chelsea College of Arts, on 21 May 2015. I...
Members might be interested to read some reflections, several months on, of the Fellowship\u27s invo...
We can be pleased with the Fellowship\u27s year in 2013. For some time now we have tried to add extr...
During 1999 we were unusually busy in planning the extra events to take place in 2000. Before I bega...
In the absence of a Glastonbury Festival this year, I have this past fortnight enjoyed the BBC’s Gla...
Report from the Alice Through the Ages conference held in Cambridge, UK in September 2015. Report fr...
An uneventful Annual General Meeting in March began our year and was followed by a much more stimula...
The Royal College of Art collaborated with British Airways to explore the next 100 years of aviation...
Connecticut College Professor of Chemistry Marc Zimmer states, I like to think of our educational s...
The English language does not have the words to describe something as powerful as this1 Around the ...
The London Regional Art and Historical Museums is proud to present Catalyst, an exhibition in celebr...
‘Performed Poetics’ was a two-day conference celebrating the work of Eric Mottram and Jerome Rothenb...
1984 was an exciting year because of the challenge of the George Eliot Statue. Since 1980 the Fellow...
The most noteworthy events of 2016 were the deaths of Bill and Kathleen Adams, a couple whose extrao...
Brownsword was invited by ceramic artist Bobby Silverman to deliver a lecture surrounding his ongoin...