'Returns' is part of an on-going collaboration between Nottingham Trent University and Sheffield Hallam University (SHU). Established in 2012, it formed out of an International Research Project titled 'Topographies of the Obsolete', initiated by Bergen Academy of Art and Design, Norway; and focused on the disused ceramics factory in Stoke-on-Trent, Spode Works. The aim of the research is to deepen and develop our understanding of the post-industrial landscape with specific reference to the industrial ruin. Through a series of residencies and workshops, a cross-disciplinary group of artists and researchers from a range of international art institutions, set out to explore the socio-economic histories, industrial architecture and productio...
Topographies of the Obsolete is an international artistic research project initiated by Brownsword a...
Obsolescence and Renewal offers an insight into a body of interconnected works by Neil Brownsword th...
Externalising the Archive is a multimedia installation by Neil Brownsword which re-evaluates ‘herita...
Returns is part of an on-going collaboration between Nottingham Trent University and Sheffield Halla...
Sheffield Institute of the Arts Gallery, Sheffield. February 2nd – 21st 2016. 'In Return' pres...
Re-Turning is the most recent investigation by the Returns group, an ongoing project involving four ...
In return presents the latest work of Returns, a group of artist researchers from Sheffield Hallam U...
Documentation of ongoing artistic research undertaken by the Returns collective, Andrew Brown, Joann...
Brownsword was invited to present at the Transmission lecture series, convened by Chloe Brown depart...
Reactivating North Staffordshire's Post-Industrial Heritage Alongside pioneers of the industrial ...
In his Inaugural Professorial public lecture, at Bucks New University, Brownsword discussed his ongo...
Draws together and extends proceedings from a symposium held at the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Arch...
Ex-Factory was a residency programme in Stoke-on-Trent hosted by AirSpace Gallery, that aimed to pro...
The Rejoinders was an artist practitioner network involving researchers in India and Wales, funded b...
'Neil Brownsword leads a multidisciplinary team of artists in creating this ambitious, large-scale a...
Topographies of the Obsolete is an international artistic research project initiated by Brownsword a...
Obsolescence and Renewal offers an insight into a body of interconnected works by Neil Brownsword th...
Externalising the Archive is a multimedia installation by Neil Brownsword which re-evaluates ‘herita...
Returns is part of an on-going collaboration between Nottingham Trent University and Sheffield Halla...
Sheffield Institute of the Arts Gallery, Sheffield. February 2nd – 21st 2016. 'In Return' pres...
Re-Turning is the most recent investigation by the Returns group, an ongoing project involving four ...
In return presents the latest work of Returns, a group of artist researchers from Sheffield Hallam U...
Documentation of ongoing artistic research undertaken by the Returns collective, Andrew Brown, Joann...
Brownsword was invited to present at the Transmission lecture series, convened by Chloe Brown depart...
Reactivating North Staffordshire's Post-Industrial Heritage Alongside pioneers of the industrial ...
In his Inaugural Professorial public lecture, at Bucks New University, Brownsword discussed his ongo...
Draws together and extends proceedings from a symposium held at the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Arch...
Ex-Factory was a residency programme in Stoke-on-Trent hosted by AirSpace Gallery, that aimed to pro...
The Rejoinders was an artist practitioner network involving researchers in India and Wales, funded b...
'Neil Brownsword leads a multidisciplinary team of artists in creating this ambitious, large-scale a...
Topographies of the Obsolete is an international artistic research project initiated by Brownsword a...
Obsolescence and Renewal offers an insight into a body of interconnected works by Neil Brownsword th...
Externalising the Archive is a multimedia installation by Neil Brownsword which re-evaluates ‘herita...