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2021

Larry Achiampong and Eva Stenram are taking part in Division/Revision, a sixteen-strong poster project curated by Uta Kögelsberger for , which brings together sixteen internationally acclaimed artists to address the questions ‘What brings us together?’ and ‘What pushes us apart?’ The project takes place between 15 March to 31 March 2021. See the for further details.

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BBC Shock Waves logo

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Katie Paterson talks about how the pandemic and lockdown have affected her creativity on Shock Waves, BBC Sounds: .

A Terrible Fiction - online Glasgow Short Film Festival
A Terrible Fiction - online Glasgow Short Film Festival, 2021

A Terrible Fiction directed by Larry Achiampong and David Blandy is showing online as part of the Glasgow Short Film Festival, from 22 - 28 March 2021. For the full programme see the Ìý·É±ð²ú²õ¾±³Ù±ð.

Safe as Milk, co-curated by Anna Chutova, which includes work by Anna Choutova, Grace Mattingly and Lindsey McLean, is showing at Arusha Gallery, 8 March - 8 April 2021. See the .

Sarah Munro (Director, Baltic), Jo Townshend (Principal Partnerships Manager (Creative Sectors), UCL Innovation & Enterprise) Kieren Reed (Director, Slade School of Fine Art, UCL) and Audrey Tan (UCL Public Policy) reflect on the value of arts and culture and explore how we can leverage the opportunities within the creative industries to advance thinking on creative careers, place-based interventions and employment. 

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Alvaro Barrington is one of the artists contributing to this year's Hepworth Gallery School Prints campaign, which places artwork in schools to potentially transform how children think about art and who can be an artist. See the article in  for further information.

Paolo Salvador, installation shot from Perrotin Gallery
Paolo Salvador, installation shot from Perrotin Gallery, 2021

Paolo Salvador is showing in Les Yeux Clos, at Perrotin, 76 Rue de Turenne, Paris, from 6 February - 27 March 2021. See the .

Encountering Pain Hearing, seeing, speaking
Encountering Pain Hearing, seeing, speaking, 2021, book

Published by UCL Press: 

A unique compilation of perspectives on persistent pain, Encountering Pain: hearing, seeing, speaking edited by Deborah Padfield and Joanna M Zakrzewska, is published on 15 February, 2021 by UCL Press. The book grew out of a long history of PhD work, post doc work and subsequent multidisciplinary research and collaboration across and beyond UCL.

'A majestic volume. Visually striking, intellectually challenging, and experientially transformative, this book promises to change how everyone encounters pain.’

Dr Rob Boddice (Freie Universität Berlin)

'The communication of something that resists being expressed straightforwardly in verbal form metamorphoses, as you read this extraordinarily rich and innovative volume, into a metaphor for life itself, for who we are, how we become social beings by developing empathy and respect for the pain of others, for how we develop and then question through these interactions our sense of identity.’

Prof. Stella Bruzzi ( Dean, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, UCL)

The book is available via UCL Press: , includes open access pdf download.

Secret Sunshines - Arusha Gallery
Secret Sunshines - Arusha Gallery, Grace Mattingly, 2021

Alumna Grace Mattingly has a solo show, Secret Sunshines, at Arusha Gallery, Edinburgh, from 14 - 28 February 2021. Show available online via: .