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Trojan Horse / Rainbow Flag - Bethnal Green Working Men's Club
Trojan Horse / Rainbow Flag - Bethnal Green Working Men's Club, Ian Giles

Trojan Horse / Rainbow Flag a programme of films, videos and moving image works by LGTBQI+ artists, curated by Ian Giles, and including films by Slade alumni Ian Giles and Prem Sahib is showing at Bethnal Green Working Men's Club on Tuesday May 14th, 7:30pm. The event is free, but booking is via www.gasworks.org.uk.

Sixty Years: Women's Art in the Clifford Chance Art Collection
Sixty Years: Women's Art in the Clifford Chance Art Collection, 2018

Front cover image: Mali Morris Line Dance 2016, screenprint (detail) Printed by The Print Studio, Cambridge; Published by The Print Studio and the Artist © The Artist

Tess Jaray, Lisa Milroy, Janne Malmros, Celia Paul, Paula Rego and Rachel Whiteread are showing in Sixty Years: Women's Art in the Clifford Chance Art Collection at 10 Upper Bank St, Canary Wharf, London E14 5JJ, from 18 February - 7 June 2019. By appointment only email: nigel.frank@cliffordchance.com.

Silent, tourist - Mackintosh Lane
Silent, tourist - Mackintosh Lane, 2019

Exhibition poster

Gabriella Boyd, Sara Knowland,  Ellie Pratt, Barbara Wesolowska and Tom Worsfold are showing in Silent, tourist at Mackintosh Lane, London E9 6AB, from 12noon - 6pm on 11 - 12 May 2019. See www.mackintoshlane.com.

Current student Florence Hutchings and alumnus Peter Linde Busk are showing in Kaleidescope at the Saatchi Gallery, Duke of York's HQ, King's Road, London SW3 4RY, from 15 March - 5 May 2019. See www.saatchigallery.com

Five Hours Later
Five Hours Later, Susan Collins, 2019

Susan Collins

Susan Collins' Five Hours Later is showing simultaneously at Site Gallery, Sheffield and at the Museums on the Web conference in Boston, from 2 - 8 April 2019. See https://susan-collins.net/2010s/five-hours-later.

Five Hours Later dates and locations
Tuesday 02—Monday 08 April, 2019

Site Gallery Window 7pm - midnight
Showroom Cinema 10am-11pm
Sheffield, UK

ICA/Boston – 24 hours a day
Sheraton Hotel, MWX
Boston, USA

Join Katie Paterson at Leysdown Beach, Isle of Sheppey, to be part of the participatory event, First There is a Mountain, on Sunday 31 March 2019, from 3 - 5pm. The project will travel around the coast of Britain, ending in Southend on 27 October. At each location participants will sculpt beaches into thousands of miniature sand mountain ranges to form ephemeral micro-geologies. See www.whitstablebiennale.com.

Slade lecturer Lilah Fowler is working with Brenda Parker (Dept of Biochemical Engineering) as part of Trellis: Public Art programme, a project exploring knowledge exchange between researchers and artists funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). This partnership will work together over the next two months and has the chance to apply for a commission on April 15th for an exhibition of work in October 2019 on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. See www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-east/news.

Palate
Palate, Jo Volley, 2019

Colour & Poetry: A Symposium takes place at the Slade Research Centre, Slade School of Fine Art, on 20 - 21 March to celebrate both International Colour Day and World Poetry Day.

COLOUR & POETRY: A SYMPOSIUM

20 & 21 March, 10am – 5pm

THE NOMENCLATURE OF COLOURS

20 & 21 March, 10am – 5pm
Exhibition of works by Slade staff, students, alumni and guests.

Wednesday, 20 March

10.00 Introduction, Jo Volley
10.15 Experiencing Colour with Josef Albers, Malina Busch, Artist
11.00 ”A good supply of bodybags” or Rimbaud disenvowelled, Prof Andy Leak, UCL French Department Translating Polychromatic Poetry Without the Use of Words, Dr Roland-Francois Lack, UCL French Department
11.30 ‘When is Waste Waste’; Landscape’s Incidental Colour, Dr Onya McCausland, UCL Slade
12.00 Kodachrome’s (rather) Jewish Musical History, Professor Michael Berkowitz, UCL Jewish Studies
12.30 The Pigment Timeline Project, Dr Ruth Siddall, Slade Scientist in Residence, Geologist and Pigment Analyst
13.00 A selection of early manuscripts will be presented in the UCL Special Collections Reading Room, Dr Tabitha Tuckett, UCL Rare-Books Librarian
14.00 Non lead Cadmium Watercolours, Mark Cann, Chief Chemist, ColArt
15.00 Colour, its association and its names. A talk with Poems. George Szirtes, Poet
15.30 (Don’t) Fall on Me, Arena Chapel: Disrupting the Stable Worlds of the Arena Chapel, Dr Henrietta Simson, UCL Slade
16.00 Overview, Jane Bustin
16.30 (Im)Pure Colour: Kant on Charm and Form, Taylor Enoch, UCL Philosophy
17.00 Colour Tale performed by Slade Students, Caroline de Lannoy, Artist

Thursday, 21 March

10.00 New Routes to New and Old Colours, Dr David Dobson, UCL Prof Earth Sciences
10.30 Iron Gall Ink, Jo Volley & Professor Sharon Morris
11.00 Artists, Colours, Words. Estelle Thompson, UCL Slade
11.30 Poetry Reading Group, Professor Sharon Morris
12.00 Colour Mixing, Ian Rowlands, TFACThis is a hands on session of up to 25 participants on a first come first served basis. Materials supplied by Winsor & Newton.
13.00 A selection of early manuscripts will be presented in the UCL Special Collections Reading Room, Dr Tabitha Tuckett, UCL Rare-Books Librarian 14.00 Colour Poetics of Space, Antoni Malinowski, Artist
14.30 Reading, Fabian Peake
15.00 Colour: It’s Phenomenology and Structure, Dr Edward Winters, Artist, Writer and Philosopher
15.30 Colour Naming: A Perpetual Ride to Knowhere, Dimitris Mylonas, UCL Computer Science
16.00 SEEDBEDS OUTPOSTS AVANTGARDE VANGUARD IVORY TOWERS: UCL’s Small Press Collections and the Small Press Project, Liz Lawes, UCL Art Librarian
17.00 - 18.00 Launch of UCL Materials Innovation Network, Panel discussion

Seminal works in the Slade and UCL collections i.e. Josef Albers Interaction of Colour and Jean Spencer’s colour collection will be available to view. Malina Busch will present a lecture entitled 'Experiencing Colour with Albers' and be available to discuss the Albers print collection.

Importantly, the symposium and exhibition will bring together works and knowledge exchange between Slade staff, students and other areas of UCL.

The symposium will end with a panel discussion on Thursday 21 March at 5pm between artists, scientists, philosopher and industry to launch the new UCL Materials Innovation Network.

Materials for workshops supplied by Liquitex and Winsor & Newton.

Read Scientist in Residence Ruth Siddall's photo blog about the exhibition.

Naomi Siderfin is showing in Salon for a Speculative Future at Chisenhale Art Space, Studio 29B and Education Room, 64 - 84 Chisenhale Road, London E3 5QZ, from 12noon - 6pm, on 16 - 17 March 2019.