Friday, 31 October 2008

VARIE Seminar Listing November 2008

VISUAL ARTS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, EDINBURGH (VARIE)

Seminar Listing November 2008

The latest list of all lectures and research seminars at our partner
institutions in November is now available to view online at
http://ace.caad.ed.ac.uk/varie_november.

Please note that registrations are now being taken for the Material
Matters symposium on 20 November 2008. For more information, please
visit the VARIE website.

Best wishes

Sanne Dijkstra-Downie
Manager, Visual Arts Research Institute Edinburgh

School of Arts, Culture and Environment
University of Edinburgh
20 Chambers Street
Edinburgh EH1 1JZ
0131 650 2352

http://ace.caad.ed.ac.uk/VARIE

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Thursday, 30 October 2008

Library Information Seminar - DIGITAL IMAGES

The Library’s series of lunchtime information seminars continues next WEDNESDAY, 5TH NOVEMBER in SEMINAR ROOM 2.15, EVOLUTION HOUSE LEVEL 2, from 1:00 to 2:30.

This session is devoted to DIGITAL IMAGES for learning and teaching:

- Andrew Baxter will discuss internet resources for finding digital images, beyond Google Image Search. Andrew has recently completed his MSc dissertation on art and design students’ use of digital images.

- Gordon Andrew will demonstrate Luna Insight, the College’s powerful digital image management software.  Gordon will look specifically at the library’s Image Collection and the AMICA Library, concentrating on Insight’s use for teaching and presentations.

All College staff are invited to attend.

Our Term 1 programme of seminars will continue on the following dates – all

Wednesdays at 1:00 to 2:30, Seminar Room 2.15 in Evolution House:

12th November - RefWorks [Room 2.15]

19th November - Electronic Journals [Room 2.15]

26th November – RefWorks [Room 2.15]

Once again, we look forward to seeing you at one, several, or all of these

sessions.

- Wilson Smith

  wilson smith / principal librarian

  phone: 6033 / fax: 6293

  w.smith@eca.ac.uk

  http://www.lib.eca.ac.uk


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Wednesday, 29 October 2008

Starter for 6 - Now open for application 2009

STARTER FOR 6 – NOW OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS

 

NESTA’s Starter for 6 programme provides enterprise training, support and grant awards of up to £10,000 to innovative business start-ups across Scotland. Now in its 3rd year, applications for the 2009 programme are open to individuals and teams with a strong business idea in the science, technology and/or creative industry sectors.

 

What we offer

§       Four days of training giving participants new tools and ways of looking at the business as it turns from an idea into reality

§       Opportunities to meet like minded individuals at sessions and networking events, hear from entrepreneurial speakers and sector experts

§       PR opportunities and support

§       Coaching support between each training session

§       Subsidy payment of £250 to assist with attending the training

§       On completion of the training, participants have the opportunity to pitch for up to £10,000 of grant funding to take the business forward

 

Who we are looking for

§      Outstanding individuals and teams who have innovative business ideas with commercial potential

§       Ideas that come from any of the faculties of science, technology or the arts/creative industries

§       Applicants must be either pre-trading or trading up to a maximum of 1 year

§       Open to anyone in Scotland with training taking place in Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness

§       Read more about the 142 innovative businesses we have supported so far here

 

Apply online and find out more: www.nesta.org.uk/starterfor6

 

Application deadline: 26th January 2009

 

Please feel free to forward this email on to others who may be interested in the programme and do contact us if you would like marketing materials, a programme presentation or any further information on Starter for 6.

 

Many thanks

 

 

Starter for 6 Team

 

 

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Collective Gallery, 30th October

THURSDAY 30 OCTOBER
6-9 PM, FOOLS IN PRINT
SCREENING & PERFORMANCE

Fools in Print
are taking over the Collective for an evening of video and performance in conjunction with the launch of AKA Tomfoolery.

Fools In Print is an artist-run press based in Scotland, edited by Lucy Keany. The press was established in 2008 to show visual and written works by international artists and writers. Each issue will shift both in brief and format.

Issue 2: AKA Tomfoolery will take the format of 500 DVD's of artist video.

Fools In Print has also invited special guest One Zero (Benjamin Fallon) to present the Caravan of Horrors in the Mobile Picture Salon (Ewan Sinclair and Joanne Smithers). On the eve of Halloween, the caravan will be transformed into a set for a low/no-budget horror film replete with zombies and spray cobwebs, screening artist moving image works amongst 'Backyard Epics'. Free, all welcome 

 


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Thursday, 23 October 2008

Hayley Newman: MiniFlux - Preview 10 November

Hayley Newman: MiniFlux

alt.gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK


Preview: Monday 10 November 2008, 7 - 9pm

Exhibition: 11 November - 24 January 2009

You are invited to the preview of MiniFlux by UK artist Hayley Newman.

MiniFlux is a collection of over 1000 props used or referenced in Fluxus musical scores, made into roughly worked miniature plasticine models. These are accompanied by a printed list of all the objects, which range from a full orchestra and an elephant to a tuba and a piano.

Hayley Newman has a long interest in Fluxus strategies, events and humour; in particular how everyday objects are used in performance work. A Fluxus music score was a series of notes that freely allowed anyone to perform any kind of work from the score. The reader could perform the work in a concert situation, at home or simply through their imagination. Many of these notated performances require props, and it is these objects that the artist has presented in miniature plasticine representations. Music played a central role for Fluxus artists, influenced by John Cage's compositional strategies and the notion of chance in art. MiniFlux includes a wide range of musical instruments, in addition to the items often used to attack instruments including saws, hammers and a tractor.

MiniFlux encourages audiences to actively look and make connections between the list and the collection of plasticine sculptures. The list may suggest new performances in the minds of the readers and therefore the list itself becomes another score. The installation celebrates Fluxus's humour and vitality and moves away from photographic documentation as the central object of performance art.

Hayley Newman has performed and exhibited widely and has had solo shows at Matt's Gallery, London, Ikon, Birmingham and the Centre d'Art Contemporain, Geneva. Recent group exhibitions include Chronic Epoch, Beaconsfield, London and Live Culture, Tate Modern, London. In 2005 MiniFlux took place in the context of the exhibition Her Noise at South London Gallery, commissioned by Electra Productions.


MiniFlux 2005. Courtesy of the artist and Matt's Gallery, London. Commissioned by Electra Productions.


MiniFlux will be the last exhibition at alt.gallery. The gallery closes on 24 January 2009 after eight successful exhibitions for the curator to focus on her new role as Director of AV Festival, the biennial international festival of electronic arts, music and moving image in the North East of England. Thanks to everyone for their generous support for the gallery, and in particular to alt.vinyl record shop and The Wire magazine for their ongoing support.

alt.gallery (entry via alt.vinyl), 61 Thornton Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4AW
Open: Mon - Sat 11am-6pm
mail@altgallery.org / www.altgallery.org <http://www.altgallery.org/>

Supported by:
Arts Council England
alt vinyl, www.altvinyl.com <http://www.altvinyl.com/>

Media Sponsor:
The Wire magazine, www.thewire.co.uk

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Wednesday, 22 October 2008

Margaret Mellis: eca's own 'art history'



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Showing at the Cameo, a new film about the artist Margaret Mellis, the last surviving member of the St Ives group who pioneered abstraction in Cornwall from the 1930s to the 1950s.

Mellis was very friendly with Ben Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth and other members of this celebrated group which included Wilhelmina Barns-Graham who was, like Margaret, a former student of eca. All staff and students would be welcome at the screening on 29 October at 7.00 pm and ticket details are below.

The film might be of particular interest to students who would like to know something about eca's connections with an art movement that enjoys a world wide reputation. Margaret Mellis is now very frail and won't be present at the screening but people who know her will be there and will be answering questions.

Call box office for tickets
0131 228 2800
£6.50 full price
£4.60 members
£4.90 concessions


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AMIE '08 - Kim Coleman and Jenny Hogarth

Kim Coleman & Jenny Hogarth


Act Natural


8 - 23 November 2008

The Museum of Bath at Work Julian Road Bath BA1 2RH

AMIE '08 is thrilled to present its first commissioned work, a video installation by Kim Coleman and Jenny Hogarth.

Kim Coleman and Jenny Hogarth's work explores simple modifications people make to themselves and their environment. Using light as a medium and a subject, their new collection of projected videos set the natural against the artificial and the choreographed against the non-choreographed.

These looped projected videos create a sensation of liminality, processes in a constant state of change. Their object-based installations reflect back upon their subjects but also on the methods of production and actions involved in creating, compiling and editing.

Installed in the eclectic setting of the Museum of Bath at Work and surrounded by a plethora of memorabilia from the last 200 years of working Bath, Act Natural does not set out to directly engage the exhibits in the museum rather it reflects upon how changing light frames a day, week, month or year.

Preview - 6-9pm Friday November 7

Open Monday - Friday 2-5pm / Sat & Sun 10.30am - 5pm

Act Natural by Kim Coleman and Jenny Hogarth was produced by Picture This and is a joint commission with AMIE, Picture This and South West Screen as part of Recorded Live, new performance to camera moving image works. Supported by Arts Council England Lottery Funding


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AMIE 08 - a programme of artists' moving image screenings, installations and talks presented by Contemporary Art Programming in association with Bath Film Festival:

Mark Leckey / Wilhelm Sasnal / Elad Lassary / T.J. Wilcox / Kim Coleman and Jenny Hogarth / Daria Martin / Steve McQueen / James Crump / Neil Mulholland / Eileen Corkery

See attached PDF for more information on the festival



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Randolph Cliff: Programme 2008-2009

DAN PETERMAN 29th September 2008 - 12th October 2008

DAVID SCHUTTER 23rd November - 6th December 2008

ADRIAN PIPER 10th January - 1st February 2009

MANFRED PERNICE 5th February - 28th February 2009

MARC CAMILLE CHAIMOWICZ 10th February - 28th February

JOSEPH KOSUTH 2nd March - 20th March 2009

DEXTER SINISTER (STUART BAILEY, DAVID REINFURT)
20th April - 15th May 2009

FRANCES STARK 15th May - 1st June 2009

LAURA LETINSKY 3rd June - 26th June 2009

THOMAS STRUTH October - November 2009


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'The Mobile Archive' Press Release GSA 15 Nov - 12 Dec 08[Scanned-Clean]

 

MOBILE ARCHIVE

A traveling exhibition from the Israeli Centre for Digital Art

15 November - 12 December 2008

Newbery Gallery, The Glasgow School of Art

 

The Mobile Archive is a project of the Israeli Centre for Digital Art in collaboration with other art institutions around the world. An archive for video art and digital media has been operating at the Israeli Center for Digital Art, Holon for several years now. The archive contains more than 1,500 titles, including works by Israeli and international artists who have exhibited at the centre, and by artists who have contributed works over the years. The archive will be presented in a library format, where visitors will be able to choose freely from hundreds of existing works. The project includes programmed screenings from the archive.

 

For more information please visit http://www.digitalartlab.org.il

 

Talk: Galit Eilat will do a talk about the archive and art practices in Israel on Wednesday, 19th October at 5:30pm in the Mackintosh Lecture Theatre. This event is free.

 

For Listings:

 

The Mobile Archive

15 November – 12 December 2008

Newbery Gallery, The Glasgow School of Art, 167 Renfrew Street, G3 6RQ

Opening hours: Monday – Friday 10:30 – 4:30pm, Saturday and Sunday closed

This exhibition is free

 

For further information or press images, please contact Gráinne Rice and Talitha Kotzé in the Exhibitions Office at The Glasgow School of Art on 0141 353 4525 or email g.rice@gsa.ac.uk and t.kotze@gsa.ac.uk.

 

 

Talitha Kotzé

Exhibitions Assistant
The Glasgow School of Art
167 Renfrew Street
Glasgow G3 6RQ
t +44(0)141 353 4525
f +44(0)141 353 4746
e T.Kotze@gsa.ac.uk

www.gsa.ac.uk

 

 

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Thursday, 16 October 2008

Forthcoming Lectures & Events at the National Galleries of Scotland

UP-COMING TALKS - October 2008

Fri 24 October, 6-7.30pm. Free. No booking required. Hawthornden Lecture Theatre, National Gallery of Scotland Complex
The SSHoP Annual Photographer's Lecture: Hannah Starkey
The Scottish Society for the History of Photography's annual lecture welcomes Hannah Starkey, one of the most influential photographic artists working today. A graduate of Napier University and the Royal College of Art, she has exhibited internationally and gained numerous high profile awards including the John Kobal Portrait Award.

Tue 28 October, 6-7.15pm. Free. No booking required. Hawthornden Lecture Theatre, National Gallery of Scotland Complex
The Trials of Francisco Goya: An Artist's Vision of the 1808 War
Throughout his drawings, paintings and prints, Goya returns to one particular subject: men and women on trial, imprisoned, punished, condemned; people who are subjected to judgment and punishment by the legal system, the State, the Inquisition or a mob. Dr Sarah Symmons, writer and art historian, examines how such persecuted individuals became very real to Goya during the Spanish War of Independence (1808-1814) when collaborators and guerrilla fighters were subjected to summary justice.
Supported by the Consulate General of Spain in Edinburgh and the University of Stirling.

Wed 29 October, 6.30-7.30pm. Free. Please note that this talk is expected to be very busy. First come, first served. Hawthornden Lecture Theatre, National Gallery Complex
Tracey Emin: 'A raving, hard-core expressionist'
Tim Marlow, Director of exhibitions at White Cube and award-winning radio and television broadcaster, gives a talk on the work of Tracey Emin.

UP-COMING COURSE & CONFERENCES - November 2008

Art History Course
Tuesdays: 11, 18 & 25 November, 6-7.30pm. £20 (£10). Hawthornden Lecture Theatre, National Gallery of Scotland Complex
Gerhard Richter in Context
This short course led by Dr Debbie Lewer, Lecturer in the History of Art at the University of Glasgow, will provide an opportunity to explore some key aspects of Gerhard Richter's immensely varied work. Two lectures will focus on his practice in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, examining the ways in which Richter's work can be read in the context of post-war Germany. The final session will take place within the Gerhard Richter exhibition, allowing for a closer look at some of his most important and challenging work.
To book, call the Information Desk on 0131 624 6560 between 9.30am-4.30pm, Mon-Fri with credit/debit card.

Conference
Fri 21 November, 9.30am-7.30pm (registration 9.30-10am). Wine reception and private view of the Richter exhibition from 5.30-7.30pm. £20 (£10). Hawthornden Lecture Theatre, National Gallery Complex
Gerhard Richter: New Approaches
Organised by the University of Glasgow and the National Galleries of Scotland, in collaboration with the Goethe Institut Glasgow and the Universities of Edinburgh and St Andrews, this symposium brings together a range of international scholars to open up new perspectives on the painting practice of Gerhard Richter, one of the world's most important contemporary artists. Papers will address the full diversity of Richter's practice, including his use of drawing, his early work in East Germany and his relationship to Pop art and his continuing relevance to contemporary art. The conference coincides with the exhibition Gerhard Richter at the National Gallery Complex, 8 November 2008-4 January 2009.
To book, call the Information Desk on 0131 624 6560 between 9.30am-4.30pm, Mon-Fri with credit/debit card.

Speakers include: Dietmar Elger (Head of the Richter Archive, Dresden); Jeanne Nugent (Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow in Art History, New York University; Christine Mehring (Professor in Art History, University of Chicago - paper delivered by proxy); Achim Borchardt-Hume (Curator, Modern & Contemporary Art, Tate Modern); John J. Curley (Assistant Professor of Art History, Wake Forest University, Washington) and Tamara Trodd (Lecturer in Art History, University of Glasgow). The conference will be chaired by Martin Hammer (Reader in History of Art, University of Edinburgh) and the roundtable discussion will be chaired by Debbie Lewer (Lecturer in the History of Art, University of Glasgow). For further details, visit www.nationalgalleries.org or contact Tamara Trodd at T.Trodd@arthist.arts.gla.ac.uk.


Helen Monaghan
Talks & Events Programmer
National Galleries of Scotland
Education Department
Scottish National Portrait Gallery
1 Queen Street
Edinburgh
EH2 1JD

Tel: 0131 624 6431
Fax: 0131 556 5229
Mobile: 07817 388323
Email: hmonaghan@nationalgalleries.org
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Interested in contemporary art?
Go to www.spinscotland.co.uk <http://www.spinscotland.co.uk/>


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Wednesday, 15 October 2008

Foolsinprint 30th October

The cheeky works featured in Issue 2 (500 DVDs) of Fools In Print will be screened at The Collective Gallery, Edinburgh on the 30th Oct. Shelly Nadashi is doing one of her marvellous performances at 7.30pm. A caravan, plus zombie, (brought to you by Ewan Sinclair, Joanne Smithers and One Zero Projects) will be parked outside the gallery screening fitting ghoulish delicacies.

*Issue 2 will be launched in Glasgow in November*

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Free Stills event tonight - Stills Conversation:Photomontage/Collage

Tonight.....

Stills Conversation: Photomontage / Collage WEDNESDAY 15 OCTOBER 7PM FREE
A brand new full colour publication released last month by Black Dog publishing is the first authoritative survey of the history of collage from its origins through to the latest work being produced by artists today. Collage: Assembling Contemporary Art features the work of Martha Rosler alongside Edinburgh-based artists Jonathan Owen and Catherine Street.

This informal evening event will explore collage from the perspectives of Liz Shannon, a specialist in American Photography, and the artists Catherine Street and Jonathan Owen.


Coming up.....

Stills Reading Group: The Poetics of Space MONDAY 20 October 7PM FREE
For October's Reading Group Clare MacCumhaill from the Philosophy Department at The University of Edinburgh selects two passages from Gaston Bachelard's The Poetics of Space:
-Chapter 1: The house, from cellar to garret (from the start to section v)
-Chapter 3: Drawers, Chests and Wardrobes (from start to section vii)

If you would like to participate in the reading group just ask for a free copy of the texts in at reception or email info@stills.org. The reading group is open to all, just come along, have a free coffee and join in the conversation.


Stills Talk: Alistair Rider 'Martha Rosler: Reading for What?' WEDNESDAY 22 OCTOBER 7PM FREE
Having explored Martha Rosler's eclectic collection of books which covers everything from Marx and Feminism to photography and Sci-fi, this event is an opportunity for you to find out more about the artist's work.
Join Alistair Rider as he presents a special talk on Martha Rosler's practice paying particular attention to books, activism, the New Left, public intellectuals and the artist's feminism.

Alistair Rider is a Teaching Fellow in Modern and Contemporary Art at the University of St Andrews. He is writing a book on the poetry and sculpture of Carl Andre for Phaidon.


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Tuesday, 14 October 2008

STANDBT - Open Call for Submissions

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Music in Documentary - this friday

Music in Documentary Masterclass with Jim Sutherland


Music in Documentary Masterclass with Jim SutherlandFri 17 October 2pm - 5pm

 

Main Lecture Theatre, Edinburgh College of Art, 74 Lauriston Place, EH3 9DF

Free but please RSVP to r.day@eca.ac.uk

Producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and composer will discuss the methods used in working with directors.

Jim's twenty-year career has ranged across a vast spectrum of musical genres, as well as a string of major commissions for film, TV and theatre.

In March 2006 Jim received the Creative Scotland award 2006 for artists of distinction and originality. The reward honours and celebrates leading artists in Scotland and it is amongst the richest arts awards in Europe.

 

Part of SDI’s Bridging the Gap 6 public masterclass series.

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Sonja Henrici |  Scottish Documentary Institute 
eca |
74 Lauriston Place | Edinburgh | EH3 9DF | Scotland, UK

www.scottishdocinstitute.com

T: +44 (0) 131 221 6125  M: +44 (0) 7765 415 486  s.henrici@eca.ac.uk

Bridging the Gap is funded and supported by Scottish Screen Lottery Fund, Skillset Film Skills Fund &
Edinburgh
College of Art & Docspace


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Monday, 13 October 2008

Invitation: Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Research

EVENING RECEPTION: TUESDAY 4TH NOVEMBER 2008 AT 6.30
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Archive,
Special Books Collection and Reference Library
 
From Keith Hartley
Chief Curator & Deputy Director
 
As you may know, the Archive, Special Books Collection and Reference Library of the Gallery of Modern Art provide a superb resource for research. The Archive contains over 98 major holdings with particular strengths in Dada & Surrealism, British Modernism and Scottish Art and Artists. The Special Books collection comprises over 11,000 rare books and books by artists dating from the late 19th century to the present day. The Reference Library has over 50,000 books and exhibition catalogues, as well as art journals, videos, CD ROMs etc.
 
We would like to encourage you and those studying at your institution to make use of our resources, either as individuals or in pre-arranged study groups. Group visits in particular can offer a unique opportunity to view original artwork in the context of supporting primary source material. Sessions can be tailored to meet specific needs.
 
In order to raise awareness of the resources available to the academic community, we will be holding an evening event focusing on the archive, special books and reference library collections. We would be delighted if you and your colleagues were able to join us at 6.30 in the Dean Gallery on Tuesday 4 November.
 
Refreshments will be served in the Penrose Gallery and there will be a brief introduction to the collections, followed by an opportunity to see some of the highlights of our Special Collections, the Reading Room and the Book Stacks. There will also be an opportunity to discuss the Gallery’s future exhibition programme with our curators.
 
If you would like to attend please contact our Archive & Library Assistant, Kirstie Meehan on 0131 624 6268 or at kmeehan@nationalgalleries.org by 31 October.
 
 
 
Ann Simpson
Senior Curator Archive & Library
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
Belford Road
Edinburgh EH4 3DS
email  asimpson@nationalgalleries.org
Tel   +44 (0) 131 624 6252
Fax  +44 (0) 131 623 7126
Tracey Emin: 20 Years  |  Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art  |  2 August - 9 November 2008
Gerhard Richter National Gallery Complex  8 November 2008 - 4 January 2009
 
 
 

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Thursday, 2 October 2008

Third Text Invitation to Tate Britain Symposium 'What is British Art?' 10 October 2008

Third Text Invitation to Tate Britain Symposium 'What is British Art?' 10 October 2008



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London NW2 6NX
020 8830 7803
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