Artist’s talk with Karen Lofgren introduced by PhD researcher Victoria Lucas: Wednesday 14 February 2018

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Los Angeles-based artist Karen Lofgren will be introduced by SHU PhD researcher at SHU Victoria Lucas at an artist’s talk on 14 February 2018. Karen’s current research focus is on ‘cultural beliefs and how they influence approaches to sickness and cure from a more-or-less feminist and decolonial standpoint’. Artist’s Talk: Karen Lofgren 14 February 2018 1PM – 2PM Cantor 9003 Karen Lofgren is […]

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‘Formation’ – Rose Butler and Victoria Lucas featured at Abandon Normal Devices Festival exhibition in September

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Abandon Normal Devices has been listed in the Guardian’s ‘Ten best things to do this week’ section on 15 September 2017. See the list here. Formation is a forthcoming exhibition as part of Abandon Normal Devices Festival taking place in the Peak District’s Castleton between Friday 22 and Sunday 24 September 2017, with a preview on the Thursday. The exhibition […]

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Rose Butler (Fine Art) to give lunchtime talk on her work in ‘Everything Flows’ at Millennium Gallery on 13 July 2017

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

Rose Butler, Senior Lecturer and Research Scholar in Fine Art at SHU, will present a lunchtime talk relating to her work in the Everything Flows exhibition. Both the exhibition and the talk are at Sheffield’s Millennium Gallery. The talk will take place on 13 July, with the exhibition running until 03 September. Everything Flows Artist Talk – Rose Butler and […]

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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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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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