Professor Lise Autogena’s ‘Kuannersuit; Kvanefjeld’ to be shown as part of Slow Violence exhibition, Denmark on 21 June

Image by Lise Autogena, of a trailer in the foreground of mountains.

Professor Lise Autogena will be showing her film Kuannersuit: Kvanefjeld in the Slow Violence exhibition at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen on 21 June 2017. 21 June 2017 Kuannersuit; Kvanefjeld Kunsthal Charlottenborg Nyhavn 2, København, Denmark 5PM – 6PM Kuannersuit; Kvanefjeld, 2016 (27 min.) by Lise Autogena (DK) and Joshua Portway (UK) portrays the region of Kvanefjeld in southern Greenland – […]

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The Yorkshire Post publicises ‘Everything Flows’ at Millennium Gallery, featuring work by SHU’s Rose Butler and Victoria Lucas

Still from dual-screen mockup of Come & Go by Rose Butler

Sheffield Millennium Gallery’s latest exhibition Everything Flows was featured in today’s The Yorkshire Post, including some words from Kirstie Hamilton, Head of Exhibitions & Display at Museums Sheffield. Find the full report here. Everything Flows brings together work by emerging and established Sheffield-based artists working with painting, sculpture, video, photography and sound. The works are each united, in different ways, […]

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‘Everything Flows’ – Exhibition featuring ‘Come and Go’ by Rose Butler (Fine Art, SHU) and work by PhD researcher Victoria Lucas continues until 3 September 2017

Still from dual-screen mockup of Come & Go by Rose Butler

Update (12 July 2017) Everything Flows has now featured in a review in the July/August edition of Art Monthly magazine. In it, Bob Dickinson (Manchester-based writer and broadcaster) gives his impressions on the exhibited works of both Rose Butler and Victoria Lucas within the context of Everything Flows. 07 June 2017 – 03 September 2017 Millennium Gallery Sheffield S1 2PP […]

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‘Le Modèle’ – Dr Sharon Kivland’s solo exhibition opens 25 May 2017

Image courtesy of Dr Sharon Kivland (Fine Art, SHU) - a hand drawn picture of a woman

From 25 May to 06 June 2017, in the Festival Rendez-vous à Saint-Briac, the Frac Bretagne, Le Modèle, a solo exhibition by Sharon Kivland will be presented. “Sharon Kivland is an artist who collects, a gleaner in search of a feminine imagery that could be called popular. Using images (engravings from old journals, postcards, illustrations, photographs from women’s magazines) and […]

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Doctoral Student, Victoria Lucas in conversation with Dr Paula McCloskey at AirSpace Gallery – Saturday 20 May 2017

Lay of the Land (and other myths), Installation view, AirSpace Gallery, 2017. Image credit: Jules Lister.

LAY OF THE LAND (and other such myths) AirSpace Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent Friday 5 May – Friday 2 June 2017 Open daily Thursday to Saturday 11.00am – 5.00pm (& Tuesdays and Wednesdays by appointment)   As part of her current solo exhibition at AirSpace Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, Victoria Lucas is holding two events on Saturday 20 May 2017 The Artist Soup Kitchen Reflections […]

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Researcher Blog by PhD candidate Victoria Lucas: Lay of the Land (and other such myths)

Lay of the Land (and other myths), Installation view, AirSpace Gallery, 2017. Image credit: Jules Lister.

About the author Victoria Lucas is a doctoral student in the Art & Design Research Centre (ADRC) where she is pursuing a practice-based PhD in Fine Art. She is also a lecturer in Fine Art at the University of Central Lancashire. Victoria’s supervisors are: Michelle Atherton (Director of Studies) and Hester Reeve. Victoria recently opened a solo show at AirSpace Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, […]

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Reading Nana – An experimental novel – Dr Sharon Kivland

Front cover of 'Reading Nana' by Dr Sharon Kivland (Fine Art, SHU), image courtest of Dr Sharon Kivland

Zola’s novel, his ‘true story of the demi-monde’, was published in instalments, first appearing in October 1879 in Le Voltaire. The definitive version in book form was published on 15 February by Charpentier. Emile Zola’s novel Nana is re-read and re-written,ghost-written, condensed according to soft furnishings, lighting effects (including metaphor), other women, death and dying, cats, anti-semitism, money, smell, and […]

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Women in Art presents… ‘Freud on Holiday’ by Dr Sharon Kivland (Fine Art) on 17 May

Promotional image of WIA...Presents event featuring Sharon Kivland - with an image of Freud with a cigar (image courtesy of Sharon Kivland)

Women in Art (WIA) presents a talk by SHU’s Sharon Kivland in partnership with Shoreditch House on Wednesday 17 May 2017. Artist Sharon Kivland joins WIA for a discussion on Freud on Holiday, her series of experimental travel writings that reconstruct Sigmund Freud’s trips to Europe. Working with Freud’s published works and archives Kivland has established the routes and itineraries […]

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Researcher Blog by Rose Butler: Askance?Oblique: A Conference on Visibility

About the author Rose Butler is a senior lecturer in Fine Art in the Art & Design Research Centre (ADRC) where she is also pursuing a practice-based PhD. Rose works with video, photography, sound, animation and installation. Rose’s Director of Studies is Professor Lise Autogena and supervisors are Professor David Waddington (SHU) and Professor David Cotterrell (University of Brighton). Inspired by discussions at a postgraduate […]

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