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The Price of Desire, and its companion documentary Gray Matters, films about the life and work of Eileen Gray open in seleceted UK and Irish cinemas from 27 May 2016. For details of participating cinemas in the UK and Ireland, see www.thepriceofdesiremovie.com. Members of the public can also create and attend their own cinema screenings in selected UK cities for The Price of Desire and Gray Matters using the Ourscreen digital-social platform. For details, visit www.ourscreen.com

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Cass Art Logo, 2015

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Cass Art, the UK’s leading independent art supplies retailer, has announced the Cass Art Painting Prize. A total of £1500 of prizes will be awarded to three graduates from the Undergraduate Fine Art Programme 2016 at the Slade School of Fine Art. Students will be selected by staff in Undergraduate Painting and winners will be announced after the degree show. See www.cassart.co.uk.

Dr Kai Syng Tan is presenting a paper, Anti-Adult RUN! RUN! RUN! Masterclass, and a rough guide to a rough concept of an ill-disciplined partnership, at the Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference, Exhibition Road in Kensington, London SW7 2AR, on Thursday 1 September 2016. See conference.rgs.org.

The Slade Material Museum presents: Cennino Cennini's famous recipe 'On the Character of Ultramarine blue and how to make it.'
The Slade Material Museum presents: Cennino Cennini's famous recipe 'On the Character of Ultramarine blue and how to make it.', 2016

The Slade Material Museum presents: Cennino Cennini's famous recipe 'On the Character of Ultramarine blue and how to make it.'

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The Slade Material Museum presents: Cennino Cennini's famous recipe 'On the Character of Ultramarine blue and how to make it', in the tiny museum, situtated in the entrance of the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, from 5 July - 20 September 2016. The display is accompanied by poems on the nature of blue by Sharon Morris, poet-in-residence. More information can be found on the Materials Research Project webpage and Materials Research Blog.

David Burrows and Luke McCreadie are taking part in Feeling Safer at IMT Gallery, Unit 2, 210 Cambridge Heath Road, London E2 9NQ, from 3 June - 10 July 2016. See feelingsafer.org.

Gabriele Beveridge has a solo show, Eternity Anyways, at Chewday's, 139 Lambeth Walk, London SE11 3EE, from 18 May - 9 July 2016. See chewdays.com.

Josh Berry, Ayan-Yue Gupta, Marielle Hehir, William Kippax, Emily Lazerwitz, Samuel Llewellyn-Jones, Miguel Miceli, Hiroko Nakajima and Suzi Osborn are showing in the pop-up show Housework at The Workhouse Open Studio, 95a Camberwell Road, London SE5 0EG, on Friday 29 July from 6 - 9pm. See www.facebook.com/events.

As part of UCL's Festival of Culture, the Slade Salon is taking place from 2pm on Wednesday 25 May 2016, in the IAS Ground, Wilkins Building, UCL, London.

The schedule is as follows:

2pm - Deborah Padfield Visualising Pain: Can photographic images co-created with other pain sufferers improve communication and interaction between patients and healthcare professionals?

2:25 - Sarah Fortais Defining Cool and Understanding Creativity Through Studio Practice

2:45 - Dryden Goodwin Unseen: The Lives of Looking

3:00 - Liz Rideal All roads lead to Rome - Splicing time in the Roman Campagna

3:30 - Jayne Parker Motion in Form. A chance to see some of the film loops made during this research event, which explored the materiality of 16mm film through workshops, live performance, lectures, discussions and a public exhibition of film installations

3:45 - Michiko Oki & Ed Allington The Dolls House Gallery Project - Transposing Scales

Booking is essential on: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/slade-salon-tickets-24864130283

For more information about UCL's Festival of Culture, see: www.ucl.ac.uk/festival-of-culture