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What fascinates me is the essential contradiction of the medium: its layered ephemerality and sensuality—its articulation of psychological projection together with a necessary physical realisation of fantasy. The camera, circling around or brushing close to constructed sets, props, faces, and…

Fine Art at the Ruskin is the practical and theoretical study of creative visual intelligence. It is a studio-based trajectory through the disciplines that shape contemporary art, including painting, sculpture,…

The University of Oxford has one application deadline each year for undergraduate studies, this is in mid-October, for entry the following year.  The next admissions process will take place again…

The Ruskin has an additional, optional programme in the BFA course for second year students: the Professional Practice Programme.  This initiative, now in its third year, provides each student with…

The Ruskin hosts three Open Days during each academic year.  We select the same dates as the main University Open Days, when many other departments and colleges are also open. …

Juliet Franks has been spreading the word on the fantastic Ruskin Professional Practice Programme - tune into BBC Radio Oxford news bulletins over the weekend where you will hear her…

The University offers a range of annual prizes, competitions and awards for fine artists:

You are warmly invited to visit the Ruskin!

Last Friday Ruskin students enjoyed a visit to Waddesdon Manor with Sarah Wilkinson in preparation for the annual postcard competition (for more details see http://www.ruskin-sch.ox.ac.uk/courses/prizes). The welcome was warm…

Last Friday we welcomed John Walter (BFA 1998-2001) along with Rebecca Hind, Holly Slingsby (BFA 2003-6) and Dr Sarah Simblet to judge the annual Slingsby Prize.

Several Ruskin alumni were present at the opening of the 54th Venice Biennale including Nathaniel Mellors, Holly Slingsby, Conrad Shawcross, Chiara Williams, Adam Lowe, Michael Stanley and John Gerrard.

This term two new prizes were awarded to Ruskin students.

Wed 09 November -
Public event Exhibition

Jennifer Mustapha, Pirye Prize winner 2011, presents her new commission for the OUP bookshop.

Private View: Wednesday 9 November 6-8pm

The Oxford University Press, High Street, Oxford

 

Christy Balfour (2nd Year BFA) has been selected to show work in ‘Material Matters: The Power of the Medium’ - the tenth in the Courtauld Institute of Art’s biennial student-run…

Sat 21 January - Mon 01 July
Public event Exhibition

The tenth in the Courtauld Institute of Art’s biennial student-run shows features work by:

Christy Balfour (2nd Year BFA), Paula Rego, Rupert Strive, Patrick Hughes, Meekyoung Shin, Katsutoshi Yuasa, Julie…

Students and staff at the Ruskin School have had work selected for screening at An Unfinished World: Artist’s Shorts at Modern Art Oxford this week.

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