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‘The Intelligent Instinct’ by Jane McAdam Freud

The Headstone Manor Museum in Harrow provides an intriguing venue for an exhibition of ‘Interruptive’ works (sub theme ‘The Intelligent Instinct’) by Jane McAdam Freud.

Artgig - an experimental session

We propose there is a creative void between static art and continuous art. The subject area is the transition between static works (painting, sculpture,..) and continuous works (performance, dance, film, music,..)

Meet up at V&A Friday Lates

On the last Friday every month except May and December the V&A is open late. The event usually has a theme, which highlights a part of the V&A’s vast collection or focusses on a specific aspect. One month the theme was water, and last month it was circus skills. Whatever the theme it’s a brilliant excuse to wander around the V&A to see their wonderful artefacts and at the same time enjoy the ‘party-like’ atmosphere enhanced with cocktails and music. 

CND Logo - Gerald Holtom

RCA graduates are often somewhere behind those Iconic images and products which fill our lives. The CND logo is an example.

One Day, Two Delays - Kathryn Best • Peter Suchin

A dialogue between two artist practitioners.

How does an audience respond to series of visual works presented by two artists?

convergence • Art+Design • Thinking+Doing

an exhibition by RCA graduates

2 - 16August 2015

Peter Kennard • "Unofficial War Artist"

An exhibition of works at the Imperial War Museum

Peter Kennard is acknowledged as being the country’s leading ‘photo-montagist’ and is known for his work as a “political artist“ - covering issues of conflict and political event. Kennard studied painting at the Slade and then at the RCA (1976-79). He is currently a "Senior Research Reader - Art and the Public Domain" in the RCA's School of Photography.

RCA Interim Viewing

The attraction of seeing works in progress, of ideas developing - is very much what the Interim shows at the RCA are about. Not only a “useful experience” for students to see, before the “Final Graduation Shows”,  how their works “look” in an exhibition environment, to hear response but also to test the calibre of the work and measure it alongside others.

Roderick Coyne - Crossing Fields

More than fifty people gathered at “AND eventSpace 1” on Friday evening 22 May to see “Crossing Fields” - an exhibition of recent works by Roderick Coyne. These works further extends his previous practice of using photographic imagery to include the process of painting.

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