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CRiSAP events

We host a variety of events that delve into the world of sound as an artistic research practice. Our events are diverse, inclusive and welcome everyone from within and outside academia.

Event series

Throughout the academic year, we host a range of research events in Elephant and Castle as well as online.

  • Pink poster with black dots and curved text that reads: celebrating 20 years of Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice, University of the Arts London.
    Celebrating 20 years of Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice | Image credit: Emily Macaulay, Stanley James Press

    CRiSAP 20th anniversary

    Join us in September and October as we celebrate 20 years of our work with radio broadcasts, performances and a special booklet.

  • Two big speakers with twisted polls.
    Speakers, London College of Communication, UAL

    Sound Arts Lecture Series

    Visit our series of talks on a range of topics in the field through the perspectives of sound practitioners.

  • A group of people sat in a circular room with white walls.  Some are sat on a circular seat in the centre and others are sat on the floor.
    CRiSAP Sound Portal, Centre for Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice, London College of Communication, UAL

    Future events  

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Our upcoming events

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Connect with us at a range of sound arts events involving our researchers.

More to explore

  • The book cover of Cathy Lane’s ‘Playing with Words’. It features a close-up image of print blocks spelling out the title.
    Woodblock letters, London College of Communication, UAL

    Collaborate and exchange

    Find out how you can partner with us.

  • A sculpture made from two animal skulls and two electric toothbrushes.  It stands on a white plinth against a white background.
    BA (Hons) Sound Arts and Design, London College of Communication, UAL

    Study and teaching

    Learn how you can get involved in our postgraduate research and teaching.

  • Three archival black and white images collaged together.  One features 2 people playing music.  One of them is sat next to a piano and playing the guitar and the other is holding another instrument.  Another image shows a flyer for an event called “Music/Context” and features an illustration of a metallic fish.  The final image is a black and white film strip.
    Music in the artistic context, London College of Communication, UAL

    Research

    Explore our research themes and outputs.