‘George Perec’s Geographies – Material, Performative and Textual Spaces’ – Featuring Joanne Lee

Showcasing research from the Culture & Creativity Research Institute at Sheffield Hallam University
Showcasing research from the Culture & Creativity Research Institute at Sheffield Hallam University
Sheffield Off the Shelf Festival Ideas Alive at 5.45PM: Nothing Happens in Huddersfield Tuesday 22 October 2019, 5.45PM Ambulo Café, Sheffield Nothing Happens in Huddersfield is organised by Professor Richard Phillips, of the Department of Geography at University of Sheffield, editor of George Perec’s Geographies: Material, Performative and Textual Spaces, a book offering a rounded picture of Perec’s geographical interests. […]
Read more“The Practising Place book explores our relationship with place through a collection of co-authored texts, visual essays, creative projects and conversations between artists and academics. Featuring new and existing artworks and covering a range of themes, including rural mythologies, urban noise, boundaries and seaside nostalgia, this highly visual book demonstrates the value of interdisciplinary discourse and presents an approach to the study […]
Read moreJoanne Lee (Visual Communication) has contributed to Practising Place: Creative & Critical Reflections on Place, a publication developed by the In Certain Places research project based at the University of Central Lancashire. The book will be launched on Thursday 07 March at an event at Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester. Practising Place – Event and book launch Whitworth Art Gallery, […]
Read moreGravity: Nostalgia presents the work of Filmmaker Azza El-Hassan chaired by Rose Butler Thursday 28 February, 4.30PM – 6.00PM Charles Street Lecture Theatre Azza El-Hassan is a Palestinian Filmmaker whose work centres around image formation within the Palestinian Israeli conflict and the role of the oppressor, oppressed and international media in forming this image. She is also concerned with the effect […]
Read morePrincipal Lecturer in Visual Communication Pam Bowman was recently interviewed by Creative Review and Dropbox for a report on creativity and collaborative working. The report, entitled The importance of creative collaboration investigates the importance of collaboration in making great creative work and is available here. Pam’s interview is on page 10. Pam Bowman is Principal Lecturer and Program Lead for Visual Communication at […]
Read moreFilms by Sheffield Hallam University’s Pam Bowman and Matt Edgar have been added to the lineup of Offset Dublin creative conference, to be screened on the main stage on Friday 23 and Saturday 24 March. Typography Now is a look at the initiation, making and lasting impact of the 1991 book that became a record of its generation. The second […]
Read moreSHU staff members Dr Eve Stirling, Dr Becky Shaw and Mel Levick-Parkin will present at Advanced Visual Methods Summer School at Z Arts Manchester taking place between 28 and 29 September 2017. The summer school will provide practical and hands on experience of a range of visual methods that participants can apply or adapt to suit their own research. The […]
Read moreSpeakers: Joanne Lee (Visual Communication, SHU) and Rosemary Shirley (Art History and Curating, Manchester Metropolitan University) Title: Littered Landscapes Joanne Lee (Visual Communication, SHU) and Rosemary Shirley (Art History and Curating, Manchester Metropolitan University) invite you to a lunchtime seminar about ‘Littered Landscapes’ With its multiple causes, varied material substance, persistent mobility and enduring legacy, litter is a subject that […]
Read moreCo-botics: Our Future Shared with Robots Adelphi Room, Crucible Theatre, 55 Norfolk Street, Sheffield, S1 1DA Friday 17 March & Saturday 18 March 2017 Exhibition is open to the general public and for school group bookings Admission is free As robots and automated devices becomes more commonplace, this exhibition poses questions about the future use of robotic technologies in society. […]
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