Month May 2022

News | Caroline Hamilton completes a successful viva

The Centre for Design History is pleased to announce that Caroline Hamilton successfully defended her doctoral thesis on 30 May 2022. Caroline’s PhD was entitled “A Successful Failure? Les Ballets 1933: An Object-Based Approach to an Avant-Garde Ballet Company”. Caroline,… Continue Reading →

Sharing Sources – Áine McKenny

    Links: Mad, Bad and Dangerous  Cursed Objects  extraORDINARYwomen Inventory by Darran Anderson Thin Places by Kerri ní Dochartaigh

Report | Curating Exhibitions in Practice

Nicola Benge reflects on our recent event Curating Exhibitions in Practice, a day of short-talks and a workshop on making exhibitions in collaboration with Brighton CCA and the University of Brighton Design Archives I attended the Curating Exhibitions in Practice Day at the… Continue Reading →

Member’s Work | Thinking Pictures: Guest Editing MeCCSA’s Networking Knowledge

Harriet Parry reflects on their experience guest editing a special issue of the Media and Cultural Studies Association – Post Graduate Network digital publication Networking Knowledge. Amongst the multiple opportunities opened up for academic enrichment over the past 3 years… Continue Reading →

Event | Book launch and presentations – 26 May – International Design Organizations: histories, legacies, values

We welcome you to join us in celebrating the publication of International Design Organizations: histories, legacies, values (Bloomsbury, 2022). During the event, an international group of authors will join the editors in a shared discussion to reflect on the histories… Continue Reading →

Event | Book launch – 12 May – Dr Annebella Pollen and Dr Julia Winckler

Joint book launch, talks and discussion with authors Dr Julia Winckler and Dr Annebella Pollen 17:30-19:00 Thursday 12 May 2022 Room M2, Mezzanine floor, Grand Parade University of Brighton All are welcome to join Dr Annebella Pollen and Dr Julia… Continue Reading →

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