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The Arts Council England Helen Chadwick Fellowship has been established by the Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art and the British School at Rome to help emerging and established…
The John Berger Lectures take place on an occasional basis and focus on various aspects of art history. The overall title salutes the seminal and ongoing contribution of John Berger…
The Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art organised a symposium at St Anne’s College, Oxford on Friday 28 May 1999, which explored the future of research in the visual…
The Henry Moore Foundation 1871 Fellowship was a three-year programme that offered established artists an opportunity to undertake research on aspects of American culture, develop new work and exchange ideas…
The Arts Council England Oxford-Melbourne Fellowship is a major residency programme for established artists, which offers support for sustained periods of practice-based research in England and Australia. After visiting Oxford…
Established in April 2005, the Arts and Humanities Research Council is a Non-Departmental Public body. The Council evolved from the Arts and Humanities Research Board, which was founded in 1998,…
Open just about any book by the supreme American writer John Updike, who sadly died on 27 January 2009 at the age of 76, and you will find a variant…
Congratulations to ACE Oxford-Melbourne Fellow Christina Mackie for winning the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Artists.
London-based artist Elizabeth Price (BFA 1985-8) has been awarded this year’s Arts Council England Helen Chadwick Fellowship.
Keith Wilson has been awarded this year’s Arts Council England Oxford-Melbourne Fellowship, a six-month cross-disciplinary opportunity at the University of Oxford and the University of Melbourne.
The University of Oxford owns the majority of the teaching collections and catalogues assembled by John Ruskin for his Oxford drawing schools in the third quarter of the 19th century.…
John Gerrard has been awarded the Legacy Fellowship, the first-ever artist fellowship to fuse art and sport set up by Oxford University’s Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford…
The Legacy Fellowship, the first-ever artist fellowship to fuse art and sport, has been awarded to John Gerrard.
The Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art collaborates with St John’s College, Oxford on selecting artists for its annual residency.
The Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art is collaborating with the University of Girona in Spain and the artist’s residency GlogaurAIR in Berlin on an ambitious new project to…
The Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art co-organises with the Humanities Division an annual series of Visiting Professorships, which bring world-leading practitioners and scholars to the University of Oxford…