Archive for: November, 2024

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Event: Exhibition All Roads Lead to Johannesburg by Em Walker | Friday 22 November 11-17 and Monday 26 November11-17 at Dorset Place Gallery

I am pleased to invite you to the exhibition opening of All Roads Lead to Johannesburg by Em Walker, 2023, BA Painting alumnus. The exhibition will feature a selection of monoprints that together form a map of the places where Walker has lived. A large floor-based painting sits alongside books and journals related to painting, Africa and protest. Dorset Place Gallery 1 Dorset Place, BN2 1ST (Just off Edward Street) Exhibition opening times: Fri 22nd 11-5pm Mon 26th – Fri 29th 11-5:30pm  Em Walker is a South African born painter living and working in Brighton, East Sussex. Her work navigates the boundaries of Fine Art Painting by interrogating its long history of tradition and convention. Em dismantles our understanding of the painter, the canvas, and exhibition space, with a focus on expanded painting and alternative curation.   Martin Seeds – Lecturer School of Art & Media  

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Event: Exhibition – A piece of sky – Georgia Rose Murray | 9 November 2024 – 31 January 2025 at Moray Arts Centre, Findhorn, Scotland

Principal Lecturer in the School of Art and Media, Gavin Ambrose has been working with Arctic Artist Georgia Rose Murray on a series of books replicating her sketchbooks from the Arctic Circle. Some of this work is now exhibited. The Exhibition. Runs from 9th November 2024 to 31st January 2025 at the Moray Arts Centre, Findhorn, Scotland. https://morayartcentre.org/events/a-piece-of-sky/ The opening has passed but the exhibition is featureed below: The original sketchbooks are recordings of the changing arctic scenes. The format, a concertina sketchbook, is a necessity. Due to the extreme weather conditions only small amounts of drawing and painting can be done at any one time. We have worked to replicate the format, which when unfolded is over 3 and half metres in length to allow the sketchbooks to be exhibited at museums and galleries. The first two books by Georgia are described as below: ‘Blandal: This book was painted […]

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Call for papers for Domesticity Under Siege International Architectural Conference UOB (2-4/4/25) – Deadline 22 November 2024

School of Architecture Technology and Engineering wanted to bring to your attention the call for papers to the upcoming Domesticity Under Siege International Architectural Conference, University of Brighton, UK; 2nd-4th April 2025. To submit an abstract for consideration proposals should be emailed to dus-brighton25@brighton.ac.uk Deadline for entries is 22 November 2024. More information can be found at the DUS website With any questions please contact: Terry Meade – T.Meade@brighton.ac.uk or Judit Pusztaszeri – J.Pusztaszeri3@brighton.ac.uk      

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The Bid Builder Programme is now open for applications until Friday 29 November 2024

Bid Builder provides structured support to help colleagues develop skills for securing external research grant funding through effective bid writing. The programme is most suitable for Early and Mid-Career researchers. The programme is delivered by members of the Pre-Award team, R&KE Department, and academic colleagues who have developed successful grant proposals for relevant funding schemes. It involves attending 6 sessions across January-June 2025 (see attached programme). For application guidance, the programme outline, and the application form, please visit the Bid Builder SharePoint page. If anyone is considering applying for this, please get in contact with Julie Doyle as soon as possible. The application also needs to be signed off by Charlotte Gould as Associate Dean R&KE.    

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Call for Spoke Projects – AHRC Hub for Public Engagement with Music Research

All possible application must follow our University of Brighton Bid Development and Authorisation Process Funding amount: 4x Spoke Project collaborations between academic and non-academic partners, at £75,000–£100,000 per Spoke Publication date: 31 October 2024 Online webinar: 7 November 2024 (register on Eventbrite) PHASE 1 – Expressions of Interest due: 15 January 2025 PHASE 2 – Shortlisted applications due: 2 May 2025 Spoke Project duration: up to 12 months between June 2025–June 2026 The Hub for Public Engagement with Research has resource to fund projects against the following 4 themes, informed by the priorities of the AHRC, applications must align with at least one of these umbrella themes. Health and wellbeing Civic and cohesive communities Creative education Technological innovation More information https://www.southampton.ac.uk/research/institutes-centres/centre-for-music-education-social-justice/call-for-spoke-projects-ahrc        

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Event: Sue Gollifer Exhibition | Current until 10 December 2024 at the Computer Arts Society, London.

Currently on view at the BCS London offices in Moorgate is a show by printmaker Sue Gollifer, organised by the Computer Arts Society, a special interest group of BCS. Sue Gollifer has enjoyed a 60 year career as an influential expert in the world of digital arts, taking on the roles of an artist, curator, administrator, researcher and academic. See details here: https://www.bcs.org/articles-opinion-and-research/mechanised-perfection-the-work-of-sue-gollifer/?fbclid=IwY2xjawGV8_NleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHdX99IRpZpVkr6e3j2wMPouXxulDb3mV6TD82EPHkxTNsI8GKdWZnV3MuA_aem_rO2y7mkoNdA7PkltvlvS8A Image – Work by Sue Gollifer

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Event: Annebella Pollen – EARTH: A Multistory salon | 12 November 2024 15-18 Online via UCA Canterbury

Annebella Pollen is part of an event in Canterbury (University of the Creative Arts) on 12th November, with an online attendance option. It is led by design historian Cat Rossi and former Brighton colleague and architect Charles Holland. It is part of a salon event called Multistory that examines major themes in design and architecture; the theme for this event is ‘Earth’. All the info is below and may be relevant to those with interests in dsign and architecture. Here is the Event: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/bcebdf19-730c-4690-9ba1-83a5031ab3ee@069c310c-d4c2-4554-b166-90ca805a5eaa