Bulletin 2011
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Announcement
Christmas Break
TrAIN Centre Opening Times over the Christmas Break
From 5pm on 23rd December to the 3rd January the TrAIN Centre shall be CLOSED.
All of us at the TrAIN Centre would like to wish you the very best for the holidays and hope you have a Happy New Year!
Friday 16 December, 2011
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News
Research Degrees Open Evening 2012
UAL RESEARCH DEGREES OPEN EVENING
Wednesday 11th January 2012
6pm – 8pmRootstein Hopkins Space(Centre + West)
London College of Fashion
20 John Princes Street
London W1G 0BJRSVP: research.events@arts.ac.uk
University of the Arts London would like to invite prospective research degree applicants to an open evening to find out more about Research Degrees at UAL and meet staff and students involved with the research degree programme across the 6 colleges. Staff and Students will give presentations throughout the evening with an opportunity for you to network and ask questions. Information about funding opportunities will also be available.
Research Degrees are supported in subject areas such as: fine art, graphic, product, interior and spatial design, fashion, textiles, historical and cultural studies, printing technology, theatre design, media and communication studies and conservation.
RSVP to: research.events@arts.ac.uk
Find out more about research degrees- www.arts.ac.uk/research/degrees/howtoapply/
University of the Arts London is a vibrant world-centre for innovation, drawing together six colleges with international reputations in art, design, fashion, communications and performing arts.
Tuesday 13 December, 2011
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Announcement
CANCELLED - Tonight's TrAIN Open Lecture | Sophie O'Brien with Michael Asbury | LYGIA PAPE: MAGNETISED SPACE
It is with regret that I must inform you that tonight’s Open Lecture with Sophie O’Brien and Michael Asbury has been cancelled. This is due to a technical issue which prevents our guest speaker attending.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused. We hope to re-schedule this event for another occasion. Please be assured that you will informed if this happens.
Best wishes,
Nick Tatchell
Wednesday 30 November, 2011
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News
Join Our Facebook Group
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Visit the TrAIN Centre Facebook Group for more details.
If you have any queries reagarding this Facebook group or need help joining then please contact Nick: n.tatchell@arts.ac.uk
Friday 18 November, 2011
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News
TrAIN Open Lecture
TrAIN Open Lecture | Sophie O’Brien and Michael Asbury |
LYGIA PAPE: MAGNETISED SPACEWeds 30th November, 17:15 – 19:00
Lecture Theatre – Chelsea College of Art & Design(Atterbury Street entrance)This event is free and open to all
Places are strictly limited
RSVP to n.tatchell@arts.ac.ukIn light of the forthcoming exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery “Lygia Pape: Magnetized Space” (7 December 2011 – 19 February 2012) curator Sophie O’Brien and Michael Asbury discuss the work of the Brazilian artist, from her early concrete and neo-concrete experiments during the 1950s to the radicalisation of artistic practices that Pape undertook together with her colleagues Hélio Oiticica and Lygia Clark.
Sophie O’Brien is an Exhibitions Curator at the Serpentine Gallery. Previously, she has worked as a Curator for Contemporary and British Art at Tate Britain, Co-curator & Exhibitions Manager for the Australian Pavilion at Venice Biennale, Head of Exhibitions at the Sydney Biennale, Curator at Artspace Sydney and curated an annual Australian festival of international contemporary art from 1999 – 2001.
Michael Asbury is a Reader in the history and theory of art at CCW-UAL and a member of the TrAIN research centre.
Friday 18 November, 2011
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News
TrAIN Open Lecture: TONIGHT
There are still places left for this evening. Please do RSVP.
TrAIN Open Lecture – Sabeth Buchmann – Economies of Gender: about the relation of art, architecture, and media culture in Dorit Margreiter’s work
Open Lecture
Wednesday 16 November 2011, 17:15 to 19:00TrAIN Open Lecture – Sabeth Buchmann – Economies of Gender: about the relation of art, architecture, and media culture in Dorit Margreiter’s work
This event is free and open to all but places are limited so please RSVP to the TrAIN Administrator, Ellie (e.pitkin@arts.ac.uk).
Wednesday 16 November, 2011
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News
New TrAIN Administrator
TrAIN Research Centre Administrator, Ellie Pitkin, is moving on to a new role at UAL (as Research Finance Administrator – Central Services at High Holborn).
The new TrAIN Administrator, and first point of contact for the Research Centre is now Nick Tatchell who can be reached on 020 7514 2165 or n.tatchell@arts.ac.uk.
A message from Ellie
I have really enjoyed working with everyone at TrAIN, and am sad to leave but looking forward to the new job.With very best wishes to you all,
Ellie
:0)Wednesday 09 November, 2011
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News
First TrAIN Conversation of this Academic Year
TrAIN Conversation | Françoise Dupré and Rita Keegan in conversation with Deborah Cherry | BRIXTON CALLING! |
We are pleased to announce that the first TrAIN Conversation of this academic year will be held on Monday 14th November, 5-7pm, The Card Room (A115), Chelsea College of Art & Design.
Françoise Dupré and Rita Keegan will talk about their current exhibition Brixton Calling! at 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning (28 October-21 December 2011).
More information in the TrAIN Diary.
This event is free and open to all but places are limited so please RSVP to the TrAIN Administrator, Ellie (e.pitkin@arts.ac.uk).
Tuesday 01 November, 2011
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News
TrAIN PhD Exhibition - Ope Lori | Eye Have the Power Monday 14th November – Saturday 19th November 2011 |
We are pleased to announce that TrAIN PhD student, Ope Lori, will be opening her exhibition, ‘Eye Have the Power’ in November.
Visit the TrAIN Diary for more information.
Tuesday 11 October, 2011
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News
TrAIN Open Lecture: 19/10/2011 | José Roca | Essays in Geopoetics: The notion of territory critically redefined from the perspective of artistic practice |
The first TrAIN Open Lecture of this academic year will be given by José Roca on Weds 19th October.
Essays in Geopoetics: The notion of territory critically redefined from the perspective of artistic practice.
Visit the TrAIN diary for more information.
This event is free and open to all, but places are limited: Please RSVP to e.pitkin@arts.ac.uk
Monday 10 October, 2011
