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2022

Coss Hybrid 'Sarah Fortais: Artist In Residence On A Mars Analogue' - IAS image
Coss Hybrid 'Sarah Fortais: Artist In Residence On A Mars Analogue' - IAS image, 2022

Slade alumna, Dr. Sarah Fortais, the first Artist-In-Residence for the Centre For Outer Space Studies, will be talking about some of the artwork she created as a crew member of the UK's first Analogue Space Research Mission, 7:00pm - 8:30pm, on Tuesday 18 October 2022 at the Institute of Advanced Studies, IAS Forum Room G17, Ground Floor, South Wing, UCL Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT.

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Slade 2022 scholarships awardees
Slade 2022 scholarships awardees, 2022

Photographs:
Top left: Selina Scott, A Change in the Wrong Place (2021); Niki Kohandel
Middle: Gillies Adamson Semple, Round Music, 2022; Jonah Alexander, Time Time Doesn't have a Stop, 2022
Bottom: Josephine Rock & Max Norton; Blythe Cheung & Ivan Kashdan

We are delighted to announce recent graduates Gillies Adamson Semple (MFA), Jonah Alexander (BA), Josephine Rock & Max Norton (MFA), have been awarded Boise Scholarships, and Selena Scott (BFA) the Dolbey Scholarship. Current students Blythe Cheung (Blithe Germ) & Ivan Kashdan (MFA) and Niki Kohandel (BA) have been awarded Jeanne Szego Scholarships.
Many congratulations to all of our awardees, we look forward to seeing their future projects.

Photographs:
Top left: Selina Scott, A Change in the Wrong Place (2021); Niki Kohandel
Middle: Gillies Adamson Semple, Round Music, 2022; Jonah Alexander, Time Time Doesn't have a Stop, 2022
Bottom: Josephine Rock & Max Norton; Blythe Cheung & Ivan Kashdan

Poster for Parade by Ivan Kashdan
Poster for Parade by Ivan Kashdan, October 2022

Current MA student Ivan Kashdan is showing ‘Parade’, a 17m mural made over August 2022 for the Big Walls Project, organized by Jo Volley and Stephanie Nebbia. The mural responds to its setting – the internal courtyard of Lamington Group’s net zero carbon hotel. On Wednesday 19 October 2022, 3 - 6pm. ‘Parade’ will be open to the public for 3 hours at room2 Hometel, 10 Windmill Rd, Chiswick, London W4 1SD.

For more about the project see the Ivan Kashdan Big Walls Project page.

Malgorzata Dawidek Gryglicka (left) with with Kasey Ball-Scott,
Malgorzata Dawidek Gryglicka (left) with with Kasey Ball-Scott,, 2022

Malgorzata Dawidek Gryglicka (left) with with Kasey Ball-Scott, Art Collections and Engagement Curator at Hastings Museum & Art Gallery. The award-winning images are from the Holding Patterns series (Self Soothing Project #2 and #3).

Congratulations to Malgorzata Dawidek Gryglicka who has been awarded the Hastings Open 2022 Prize. The exhibition of shortlisted artists at Hastings Museum and Art Gallery, John's Place, Bohemia Road, Hastings TN34 1ET, runs from 1 October 2022 - 15 January 2023. See the Hastings Museum and Art Gallery website.

Photo: Malgorzata Dawidek Gryglicka (left) with with Kasey Ball-Scott, Art Collections and Engagement Curator at Hastings Museum & Art Gallery. The award-winning images are from the Holding Patterns series (Self Soothing Project #2 and #3).

Poster, MA/MFA Interim Show 2022
Poster, MA/MFA Interim Show 2022

James Graham Keith

Open to the public 6 - 11 October
Weekdays: 9:30am - 8:30pm
Weekend: 9:30am - 6:30pm

Interim website

Holding Patterns series (SelfSchooting Project #2)
Holding Patterns series (SelfSchooting Project #2), Małgorzata Dawidek Gryglicka

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Congratulations to Małgorzata Dawidek Gryglicka, who has been selected for Hastings Open 2022 biennial show. The award winner will be announced during the exhibition opening at 4pm on Saturday 1 October 2022. The show takes place at the Hastings Museum and Art Gallery, John's Place, Bohemia Rd, Hastings TN34 1ET, from 2 October 2022 - 29 January 2023. See the Hastings Museum and Art Gallery website for details.

One of the selected works has been recently awarded a UCL Doctoral School Research Images as Art / Art Images as Research prize. This forms part of Malgorzata's PhD research on representations of vulnerability and illness in art.

Poster, Same, Same, Sid Motion Gallery, September 2022
Poster, Same, Same, Sid Motion Gallery, September 2022

Alumni Remi Ajani, Gabriele Beveridge, Rose Davey, Mary Ramsden, Tessa Whitehead and former tutor Gary Woodley are showing in Same, Same, curated by Rose Davey and Sid Motion, at Sid Motion Gallery, Penarth Centre, 24a Hatcham Rd, London SE15 1TR,  from 30 September - 22 October 2022.

Poster, Objects of the Misanthropocene - Octagon Gallery, September 2022
Poster, Objects of the Misanthropocene - Octagon Gallery, September 2022

Objects of the Misanthropocene: Unearthing futures (2022), curated by former Slade Scientist-in-Residence Dean Sully, and Jo Volley, is showing at the Octagon Gallery, Wilkins Building, UCL, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, from 26 September 2022 - 10 February 2023. See the UCL Culture website for details.

Poster, Muddy Mudlarks, Candid Arts Trust, September 2022
Poster, Muddy Mudlarks, Candid Arts Trust, September 2022

Adam Bird, Annie Lee, Ben Coleman, Christine Chua, Katie Mess, Xiao Yuhan, curated by Christine Chua, are showing in Muddy Mudlarks at Candid Arts Trust, 3 Torrens Street, London EC1V 1NQ from 23 - 26 September 2022, 12 - 6pm.

Still from Florian Roithmayr, The Matter Talks video, September 2022
Still from Florian Roithmayr, The Matter Talks video, September 2022

Florian Roithmayr is this week's featured artist on The Matter Talks - Material in Focus by the London Sculpture Workshop.

The Matter Talks’ are presented by artists/makers and focus on their material inspirations – each sharing their personal yet differing material approaches to making, offering a unique insight to artistic processes that underpin the very act of making. ‘The Matter Talks’ have 2 key formats – a video and a short Q&A text piece.

Watch the video and access further resources on the London Sculpture Workshop website.

Poster,  Ancestral Libations, September 2022
Poster,  Ancestral Libations, September 2022

Lucille Junkere has a solo show, Ancestral Libations, Prelude Part 1 - Allegories of Honouring and Remembrance, at 105a Euston Street. London NW1 2EW, from 1 - 7 October 2022. For details see Lucille Junkere's website.