The Rejoinders was an artist practitioner network involving researchers in India and Wales, funded by the British Council and Arts Council Wales / Wales Arts International programme as part of the UK / India Year of Culture 2017-18. Realised in collaboration with g39, CONA Foundation, What About Art? and University of Worcester. The project received a total production budget of £28,500, with additional in-kind support. The Rejoinders had the following research aims: · The production of a new curatorial framework (both a conceptual model and practical tool) that could bring creative practitioners from Wales and India together. · Digital innovation through the production of a web-platform as a working resource, and a tool for articulatio...
Students of the UCL Slade School of Fine Art made new work in response to old works in the UCL Art C...
The establishment of the national image repository hosted by the Visual Arts Data Service (VADS) at ...
ABSTRACTTowards a community of artists’ books: extending international knowledge and debate in the f...
The Rejoinders was an artist practitioner network involving researchers in India and Wales, funded b...
Returns is part of an on-going collaboration between Nottingham Trent University and Sheffield Halla...
Between 2014 -16 I supplied the Victoria and Albert Museum shop with framed collages, one element of...
Documentation of ongoing artistic research undertaken by the Returns collective, Andrew Brown, Joann...
Through a series of skills-based workshops, cultural sharing and the development of an understanding...
ReconFigure Paintings is a series of work that uses reproductions of historical paintings as a base ...
InDialogue International Residency Programme was conceived by Dr Rhiannon Jones in 2016 in order to ...
Sheffield Institute of the Arts Gallery, Sheffield. February 2nd – 21st 2016. 'In Return' pres...
Sandra Fruebing and Rachel Kelly were recipients of 2018‐19 British Council/Crafts Council Crafting ...
This thesis is about change. It is about the way that art organisations have increasingly been used ...
Through a series of skills-based workshops, cultural sharing and the development of an understanding...
Making Moves was a Craftspace commission/Artist in Residence project working with a local community ...
Students of the UCL Slade School of Fine Art made new work in response to old works in the UCL Art C...
The establishment of the national image repository hosted by the Visual Arts Data Service (VADS) at ...
ABSTRACTTowards a community of artists’ books: extending international knowledge and debate in the f...
The Rejoinders was an artist practitioner network involving researchers in India and Wales, funded b...
Returns is part of an on-going collaboration between Nottingham Trent University and Sheffield Halla...
Between 2014 -16 I supplied the Victoria and Albert Museum shop with framed collages, one element of...
Documentation of ongoing artistic research undertaken by the Returns collective, Andrew Brown, Joann...
Through a series of skills-based workshops, cultural sharing and the development of an understanding...
ReconFigure Paintings is a series of work that uses reproductions of historical paintings as a base ...
InDialogue International Residency Programme was conceived by Dr Rhiannon Jones in 2016 in order to ...
Sheffield Institute of the Arts Gallery, Sheffield. February 2nd – 21st 2016. 'In Return' pres...
Sandra Fruebing and Rachel Kelly were recipients of 2018‐19 British Council/Crafts Council Crafting ...
This thesis is about change. It is about the way that art organisations have increasingly been used ...
Through a series of skills-based workshops, cultural sharing and the development of an understanding...
Making Moves was a Craftspace commission/Artist in Residence project working with a local community ...
Students of the UCL Slade School of Fine Art made new work in response to old works in the UCL Art C...
The establishment of the national image repository hosted by the Visual Arts Data Service (VADS) at ...
ABSTRACTTowards a community of artists’ books: extending international knowledge and debate in the f...