‘Five Propositions Towards a Scottish Collection of Artists’ Moving Image’ is a series of public consultation events run by LUX Scotland in 2017 that will inform the development of a new Scottish collection of artists' moving image. I was one of five speakers at the inaugural event invited to present a proposition for LUX Scotland's artists' film collection. I selected Duncan Campbell's Bernadette (2008) and presented a short paper on its significance for the collection as well as its significance to me as an educator and researcher who focuses on artists' film. My short paper will form part of a collection of online materials that LUX Scotland is collating in support of this major project
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To celebrate the flourishing artists’ moving image practice in Scotland and the triumph of the inter...
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By Invitation: From the press release: ‘Taking a renewed look at the collection after fifteen years ...
A group exhibition which brings together 8 contemporary scottish artists to explore scottish identit...
I was invited to do a Micro talk at the Barony Centre, CraftTownScotland (West Kilbride) as part of ...
Between the discrete artistic disciplines, academic fields and infrastructures of filmmaking and vis...
AfroScots is a screening programme of moving image and sound encompassing the work of Black artists,...
Exhibition dates: 1 – 23 November 2021Exhibition venue: Royal Scottish Academy in EdinburghThe Socie...
Steven Campbell Lecture Each year The Steven Campbell Trust organises and finances an annual ‘Steve...
To celebrate the flourishing artists’ moving image practice in Scotland and the triumph of the inter...
Research Content: An investigation of artist’s use of copyright-free content in the creation of new ...
Invited as a panel member to discuss art collecting and how to support emerging artists; part of a s...
Inspired by a collection of 24 New Church ‘wayside pulpits’ from the 1950s held in the archive at Sw...
Artists’ films are ubiquitous. They exist as limited editions for private and public collecting whil...
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: MOVING IMAGE AND INSTITUTION: CINEMA AND THE MUSEUM IN THE 21st CENTURY Centre...
Slow Reveal is a conversation between artists Anna Lucas, Frances Scott, and writer Leanne Turvey (c...
Glasgow's CCA have joined up with the Scottish Executive, Scotland Europa and Blue Toucan to deliver...
By Invitation: From the press release: ‘Taking a renewed look at the collection after fifteen years ...
A group exhibition which brings together 8 contemporary scottish artists to explore scottish identit...
I was invited to do a Micro talk at the Barony Centre, CraftTownScotland (West Kilbride) as part of ...