Lost for Words wascurated by Café Morte research group in response to an open call for submissions exploring creative responses to mortality, transience and ritual. The exhibition was part of a collaboration with MOTH research group to encourage discussion around the subject of death with a wider community of artists, curators and healthcare professionals
Group exhibition with collaborative approach to generate drawings in response to individual exchange...
The value of art, according to the theory of cognitive aesthetics, lies in the way that art can enla...
We Die As We Live, is an art in health research project that positions palliative care staff, workin...
Lost for Words has been curated by Café Morte research group in response to an open call for submiss...
This paper is presented through the research material generated from the exhibition Lost for Words ...
Catalogue of an exhibition held at SASA Gallery, Adelaide, 21 February-23 March 2012.This exhibition...
MOTH is a research project, which investigates the skills and contributions, which communication des...
We invited artists, writers, academics, undergraduates, museums and member of the community to contr...
Chapter positions contemporary art’s ability to affect understandings of issues around death: how ar...
Collaborative works made between Dr Michele Whiting and Dr Linda Khatir exploring the thematic of th...
The Gathering represents the passing of a yearlong artist residency. The studio program established ...
The University of Ghent plans to open a new science museum in 2019. Academic collections from variou...
A presentation to the 2010 March Meeting about the development of a new collection of film and photo...
We are Senior Lecturers in Graphic Design at Falmouth University and our research project, Moth, is ...
In May 2008 colleague and fellow painter Michael Evans and I presented plenary papers to the confere...
Group exhibition with collaborative approach to generate drawings in response to individual exchange...
The value of art, according to the theory of cognitive aesthetics, lies in the way that art can enla...
We Die As We Live, is an art in health research project that positions palliative care staff, workin...
Lost for Words has been curated by Café Morte research group in response to an open call for submiss...
This paper is presented through the research material generated from the exhibition Lost for Words ...
Catalogue of an exhibition held at SASA Gallery, Adelaide, 21 February-23 March 2012.This exhibition...
MOTH is a research project, which investigates the skills and contributions, which communication des...
We invited artists, writers, academics, undergraduates, museums and member of the community to contr...
Chapter positions contemporary art’s ability to affect understandings of issues around death: how ar...
Collaborative works made between Dr Michele Whiting and Dr Linda Khatir exploring the thematic of th...
The Gathering represents the passing of a yearlong artist residency. The studio program established ...
The University of Ghent plans to open a new science museum in 2019. Academic collections from variou...
A presentation to the 2010 March Meeting about the development of a new collection of film and photo...
We are Senior Lecturers in Graphic Design at Falmouth University and our research project, Moth, is ...
In May 2008 colleague and fellow painter Michael Evans and I presented plenary papers to the confere...
Group exhibition with collaborative approach to generate drawings in response to individual exchange...
The value of art, according to the theory of cognitive aesthetics, lies in the way that art can enla...
We Die As We Live, is an art in health research project that positions palliative care staff, workin...