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PhD artists' research exchange exhibition
Date: 1 - 22 December
Venue: Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge
Private View: Thursday 1 December, 17.00
Cambridge School of Art is pleased to announce a further collaboration with the École Supériere Grenoble-Valence in France. Following the successful exhibition 'End And' at the ERBA Gallery in Valence, (which featured three Fine Art PhD students from Anglia Ruskin University: Tom Dale, Jamie George, and Andrea Medjesi-Jones), this current exhibition invited three young artist/researchers from École Supériere Grenoble-Valence to exhibit in the Ruskin Gallery.
François Daillant, from Valence, creates sculpture, installation and wall drawing; Fanette Muxart, from Grenoble, utilises drawing and objects, and Johan Sordelet, from Valence, makes drawing and video-based works. Each installed their works and also gave presentations on their work for a Fine Art Research Unit seminar, as well as a small symposium in the gallery during the exhibition's run.
Please click images to enlarge.
Date: 1 - 22 December
Venue: Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge
Private View: Thursday 1 December, 17.00
Cambridge School of Art is pleased to announce a further collaboration with the École Supériere Grenoble-Valence in France. Following the successful exhibition 'End And' at the ERBA Gallery in Valence, (which featured three Fine Art PhD students from Anglia Ruskin University: Tom Dale, Jamie George, and Andrea Medjesi-Jones), this current exhibition invited three young artist/researchers from École Supériere Grenoble-Valence to exhibit in the Ruskin Gallery.
François Daillant, from Valence, creates sculpture, installation and wall drawing; Fanette Muxart, from Grenoble, utilises drawing and objects, and Johan Sordelet, from Valence, makes drawing and video-based works. Each installed their works and also gave presentations on their work for a Fine Art Research Unit seminar, as well as a small symposium in the gallery during the exhibition's run.
Please click images to enlarge.
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