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olivia-bax-mtsa-2019, Olivia Bax, 2019

Mark Tanner Sculpture Award 2019-20

Olivia Bax: Mark Tanner Sculpture Award 2019-20 Exhibition is showing at Standpoint Gallery, 45 Coronet St, London N1 6HD, from 5 September - 24 October 2020.  See the Standpoint Gallery website.

The exhibition will then travel to Cross Lane Projects in Kendal (31 October – 12 December 2020) and Tremenheere Gallery in Cornwall in April 2021 (exact date to be confirmed).

Review by Tom Hackett in a-n

The Pigment Farm Presents : Andreea Ionascu
The Pigment Farm Presents : Andreea Ionascu, 2020

Pigment Farm Lecture, 29 July 2020

The Pigment Farm Presents: Andreea Ionascu, A study on the practical applications of microbial fuel cells: from organic waste to electricity on Wednesday 29 July at 4.30pm, on Microsoft Teams.

The Pigment Farm Presents : Andreea Ionascu
The Pigment Farm Presents : Andreea Ionascu, 2020

Pigment Farm Lecture, 29 July 2020

The Pigment Farm Presents: Andreea Ionascu, A study on the practical applications of microbial fuel cells: from organic waste to electricity on Wednesday 29 July at 4.30pm, on Microsoft Teams.

The Pigment Farm Presents : Andreea Ionascu
The Pigment Farm Presents : Andreea Ionascu, 2020

Pigment Farm Lecture, 29 July 2020

The Pigment Farm Presents: Andreea Ionascu, A study on the practical applications of microbial fuel cells: from organic waste to electricity on Wednesday 29 July at 4.30pm, on Microsoft Teams.

Collage of nominees for Kunstpreis der Böttcherstraße in Bremen 2020
Collage of nominees for Kunstpreis der Böttcherstraße in Bremen 2020, 2020

Die nominierten Künstler*innen für den Kunstpreis der Böttcherstraße in Bremen 2020: Bani Abidi(Foto: Schokofeh Kamiz), Nevin Aladağ, Jesse Darling(Foto: Christa Holka), Toulu Hassani (Foto: Volker Crone), Janine Jembere (© SebastianBodirsky), Anne DukHee Jordan, Ulrike Müller (© Katja Illner), Henrike Naumann (Foto: Henrike Naumann), Raphaela Vogel (Foto: Jane Eyre), Stefan Vogel

Congratulations to Jesse Darling who has been nominated for the prestigious Kunstpreis der Böttcherstraße in Bremen prize.

The “Prize of the Böttcherstraße in Bremen” is among the leading and highest awards in contemporary art in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The competition features 30,000 Euros in prize money for the winner and, in 2020, it will be held for the 47th time in the Kunsthalle Bremen from 29 August to 1 November 2020. The prize winner will be announced on Tuesday 27 October 2020.

We are committed to addressing systemic racism within the Slade through a series of actions to instigate fundamental and long-term changes to our staffing and curricula. Central to these changes is how we support our Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic students and staff.

Our commitments are:

  • We have formed a Systemic Racism Crisis Group to drive forward the agenda of racial equality for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic staff and students. This group will report directly to the Slade Director and consult with the Slade Equality, Diversity and Inclusion committee (EDI), established in 2017.
  • To make transparent the EDI policy for staff recruitment and ensure that searches for a diversity of staff are successful.
  • To restructure the School and its curriculum so that we diversify our staff appointments.
  • To continue to diversify the range of visiting artists and speakers invited to the School and speakers at the Contemporary Art Lectures.
  • To support student-led initiatives including seminars, conferences, and publications that address issues of racial inequality.
  • To make it mandatory that all staff engage in training on racism and are aware of and are following UCL policies on racism.
  • To involve all staff in implementing Slade EDI Policy for student recruitment and Widening Participation outreach.
  • To ensure all staff commit to diversifying the curriculum, including a wider presence of artists, writers and theorists addressing racism and colonialism.
  • To ensure that the Slade offers safe spaces so that Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic students are supported, heard and feel cared for.
  • The Slade will consult with students about what we can provide in terms of safe spaces and accountability procedures to address experiences of inequality or discrimination.
  • To hold a full school ‘townhall’ meeting in Autumn 2020 to provide a broad platform for discussing systemic racism, positive action and change.
  • To publish an annual report on the Slade’s widening participation, access, outreach and EDI initiatives.
  • To address the Slade’s historic ties to colonialism through a conference during our 150th anniversary year that explicitly engages with our history.
  • The Slade as a department will lead on these efforts and this process of change. No undue burden will be placed on Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic staff or students in doing this work.
Pigment farm logo
Pigment farm logo, 2020

His research project, life systems, addresses how art can confront ecological issues such as food and energy production through speculative technologies that encourage participation and engagement. He is currently a PhD researcher at the Slade School of Fine Art and The Electrochemical Innovation Laboratory, UCL.

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Slade Radio 2020
Slade Radio 2020

Slade students will be hosting two live online events to go alongside the showcase:

Slade Stream: Video and Performance Event, a live streamed event beaming new work from graduating students straight to your home screen.

Slade Radio: Sound work and Reading Room, a radio show broadcasting audio work, discussion, talks and other aural miscellany from graduating students to a sound source near you from 7pm on Tuesday 14 July 2020 (please note change of date).

All events will be streamed on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/sladeschooloffineart

Slade Radio Programme

Mataio Austin Dean
The Jumbee sugar cane and the Cutty Wren
What is the Cutty Wren?

Geraldine Snell
Making a cuppa etc

Hayley Rackham
The Onion Split
Glass Gills

Maven
Don't Feel Gentle Yet Audio
Happiness Audio

Bo Choy
Sad Leaders

Pav Putley
Touch

Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley will be taking part in the panel discussion System Errors: Abolitionist Technologies and Aesthetics hosted by Silver Press at 7pm (BST) on 17 August 2020. Tickets are £5 and the event will take place via Zoom. See www.silverpress.org/store/system-errors-abolitionist-technologies-and-aesthetics-american-artist-danielle-brathwaite-shirley-and-sondra-perry-chaired-by-legacy-russell.