Join six internationally acclaimed artists and celebrities Aggie MacKenzie,Vic Reeves, Levi Roots, Alison Steadman and Lynne Truss for two hours of drawing in the inspirational surroundings of the National Portrait Gallery.
Explorations into sensory ambiguities form a starting point for the work of eight artists, based in Bristol UK, in an exhibition of drawings that reveals a varied approach to the medium and its practice.
Dr Eugenia Fratzeskou delivered her lecture Unfolding Space at ISEA RUHR 2010 as part of the 16th International Symposium on Electronic Art, one of the most important festivals for digital and electronic art and one of the projects of RUHR 2010 European Capital of Culture (20-9 August 2010, Germany).
Dr Eugenia Fratzeskou (member of the ISEA2011 Istanbul International Review panel) delivered her lecture Mapping Uncertainty as part of the Mapping & The User Experiencepaper session of the ISEA2011 Istanbul Conference. Mapping Uncertainty offers new ways of ‘mapping’ space through drawing.
A new article by Dr Eugenia Fratzeskou in DIGIMAG Online Journal for Contemporary Digital Art. This two-part essay offers a critical investigation into the notion of operative transformation and its role in the evolution of animation as a means of spatial morphogenesis in architecture, as explored in conjunction with its broader scientific and design contexts.
The CCW Rootstein Hopkins Doctoral Bursary in the role of drawing in the Olympic Games is a University of the Arts, London, Research Project aiming to establish the role of drawing in planning the 2012 Olympics in London.. The closing date for applications is 31 October 2011 and interviews will take place at the beginning of December.
Working with the assumption that drawing is not simply a way of thinking and communicating but an integral part of our everyday and professional lives DRAWING OUT: 2012 will address, how drawing functions as a part of literacy through three themes; Drawing and Notation – Drawing as Writing – Drawing: recording and discovery. Find out more and submit your paper.
Exhibition at the Propeller Centre for the Visual Arts in Toronto, Canada displaying the work of David Griffin – an exhibition of drawing in which the artist develops a positive notation for a silent vocal music
A new article by Dr Eugenia Fratzeskou in DIGIMAG Online Journal for Contemporary Digital Art. This three-part essay offers an investigation into the notion of interstitial space and its creative exploration in various site-specific art practices as realised mainly with the use of digital technology. The article contains an excerpt from the first in the series of three.
A performance drawing installation took place at the third Singapore Biennale 2011 – featured 63 artists from 30 countries, was open to the public last March to May. Although you have missed the event you can still explore the exhibition here.
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