Collaborating and learning with communities to bring about positive social change.
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It’s a lot like alchemy!
Maia Conran on tea, photography and her fellowship with London’s Horniman Museum.
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Interview: Dr Niki Wallace
The power of collaborative design and working with communities to tackle issues.
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The 15th Sharjah Biennial
Dr Kimathi Donkor talks about his art practice and involvement with the Biennial.
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Interview: Matthew Plummer-Fernández
The Course Leader for BA Fine Art: Computational Arts discusses socially engaged practice in relation to the use of technology.
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Bauhaus: Utopia in Crisis portfolio donated to Camberwell Library
Produced as part of the exhibition at Camberwell Space the work takes a contemporary look at the legacy of the Bauhaus.
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Recognising the diversity of practice in British South Asian visual art
BA Fine Art: Painting's Raksha Patel and Professor Daniel Sturgis on foregrounding British South Asian artists.
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A new British National Art Network for British South Asian visual art
Camberwell College of Arts has convened a new British National Art Network in partnership with Tate and Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art.
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Picturing the Invisible: developing better ways of working together
Professor Paul Coldwell discusses the research project that brought together astrophysics, philosophy, printmaking, psychoanalysis, surgery, forensics and fine art.
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Interview: Dr Kimathi Donkor, Reader in Contemporary Painting and Black Art
Kimathi talks about his connection to the local area, teaching, social impact and decolonising the curriculum.
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Shared Language: art, design and neuroscience
Sigune Hamann, Reader in Art and Media Practice talks about her residency at Oxford University.
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Paintings and Other Works by David Troostwyk
Professor Daniel Sturgis discusses the exhibition of work by the leading British conceptual artist he has curated.
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William Kentridge comes to Camberwell College of Arts
The South African artist will discuss his approach to printmaking with Professor Paul Coldwell.