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2020

Listen to our students, Kasia Depta-Garapich, Cherry Song and Ruby Wroe, speak about their work for Melancholia, UCL Psychoanalysis's exhibition at Freud Museum London, which has been postponed until Autumn.

Terrain Vague - Slade School of Fine Art
Terrain Vague - Slade School of Fine Art, 2020

Poster for symposium, 26 - 28 March 2020.

Terrain Vague scheduled for 26 - 28 March 2020 has been cancelled. We hope to be able to reschedule in the future.

Colour and Poetry Day poster new
Colour and Poetry Day poster new

James Keith

Our Colour and Poetry Day, event scheduled for Saturday 21 March 2020 has been cancelled. We hope to reschedule in the future.

Earthly Bodies Book
Earthly Bodies Book, Nayoung Jeong, 2020

Published by Slade Press

The book Launch Event for 'Earthly Bodies', examining the work of Nayoung Jeong, published by Slade Press takes place at the Korean Cultural Centre UK, Grand Buildings, 1-3 Strand, London WC2N 5BW, on Tuesday 17 March at 6 pm.

'Earthly Bodies' examines the ten years of internationally exhibited artworks Korean artist Nayoung Jeong. The book features contributions from critical experts, who investigate the impact of Jeong’s work with local clay, as she explores concepts of identity, foreignness, and cultural isolation.

The Sleepers
The Sleepers, Tom Worsfold, 2020

Tom Worsfold: The Sleeper is showing at Block 336, 336 Brixton Road, London, SW9 7AA, from 21 March - 18 April 2020. See the .

808
808, Kieren Reed, 2020, digital image, dimensions variable

courtesy of the artist

Kieren Reed is showing in The Red Mansion Anniversary Art Prize at Weston House, Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington Gardens, London W1S 3ET, from 18 - 25 March 2020. See .

The Red Mansion Anniversary Art Prize

The Red Mansion Art Prize was established to promote artistic exchange between China and the UK. In 2020, The Red Mansion Foundation celebrates its 20th anniversary with a special edition of the Art Prize.

Over the past twenty years the Red Mansion Art Prize has been inviting students from the UK’s foremost art colleges to spend four weeks in China and subsequently exhibit the works made in response to this residency. To mark its 20th anniversary, The Red Mansion Foundation reversed these roles, arranging for Heads of School and Programme Leaders to travel to China, and to produce a body of work inspired by these travels.

The Red Mansion Foundation

The Red Mansion Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation, which promotes artistic exchange between China and the UK. Our mission is to increase knowledge and appreciation of contemporary Chinese art in the UK whilst encouraging understanding.

The Red Mansion Anniversary Art Prize Exhibition 2020

Exhibition of 2019 participants:

Eliza Bonham Carter - Royal Academy Schools
Anthony Gardner - The Ruskin School of Art
David Mabb - Goldsmiths College
Martin Newth - Chelsea College of Arts
Kieren Reed - Slade School of Fine Art
Alex Schady - Central Saint Martins
Jo Stockham - Royal College of Art

The Pothole
The Pothole, Anna Reading

Standpoint Gallery, London 17 May - 22 June 2019

Anna Reading's The Pothole, which has been on tour since May 2019 as part of Mark Tanner Sculpture Award's national touring programme, opens at Bury Art Museum and Sculpture Centre on Saturday 7 March and continues until 20 June 2020. See the for further information.

By Your Side (still)
By Your Side (still), Ginte Regina

Ginte Regina is showing The Pain of Youth at the Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry, 10–12 Artillery Street, Derry~Londonderry BT48 6RG, from 21 March - 23 May 2020. The exhibition is a result of  a partnership between The Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry (CCA) with the Lithuanian Cultural Institute and Kaunas Artists’ House (KAH) to establish a new Reciprocal Residency for emerging artists. See the for further information.

Kasia Depta-Garapich, Cherry Song and Ruby Wroe are showing in Art Exhibition on Melancholia, a collaboration between UCL Psychoanalysis Unit, the Slade School of Fine Art and University of th Arts at the Freud Museum, 20 Maresfield Gardens, London NW3 5SX, from 18 March - 5 April 2020. See the Psychoanalysis Unit event page.

Congratulations to Francisca Sosa Lopez, who has been selected to show in Amalgama's 2020 Group Exhibition: Traverse: Notions of nature, bodies and culture in the digital age, in May. See the for further details.

Congratulations to Lotte Scott winner of the Gilchrist-Fisher Award 2020. She receives £6000 from the Alasdair Gilchrist-Fisher Memorial Trust. The Final Show is at Rebecca Hossack Gallery, Conway Street, London W1T 6BA and runs until Monday 9 March 2020. See the for further details.

Colour and Poetry cover
Colour and Poetry cover, 2020

Book designed by Lesley Sharpe. Follows symposium Colour & Poetry, March 2019, organised by Jo Volley.

The publication Colour & Poetry following on from Colour & Poetry: A Symposium, which took place at the Slade Research Centre, Slade School of Fine Art, on 20 - 21 March 2019 to celebrate both International Colour Day and World Poetry Day, is now available for download. See the Colour & Poetry event page for further information about the event and to download the publication.

Lea Collet is taking part in Forum: Bread and Games, presented by Open Space, at Ugly Duck, 47 - 49 Tanner Street, London SE1, from 27 - 29 February 2020. See the .

Sarah Boulton and Cyrus Schroff are showing in Indefinite Bower, put together by Victoria Adam & Pascale Cumming-Benson at Kingsgate Project Space, 110-116 Kingsgate Road, London NW6 2JG, from 18 April - 16 May 2020. See the .

Dear World Project - Stour Space
Dear World Project - Stour Space, 2020

Rutie Borthwick, Rebecca James, Harley Kuyck-Cohen, Nicole Morris and Giulia Ricci, are showing in Dear World Project, curated by Julia Vogl, a collaboration between art and science commissioned by the Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË. The exhibition takes place at Stour Space, Hackney Wick, London E3 2PA, from 21 February - 3 March 2020. See the for further information.

Will Hurt, Christina Shelagh Mongelli and Miles Umney are showing in MK Calling at MK Gallery, 900 Midsummer Boulevard, Central Milton Keynes MK9 3QA, from 15 February - 17 May 2020. See the .