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 * CCW Graduate School Programme - Autumn Term 11/12 ||  ||   ||   ||   ||
 * Activities ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * Graduate Encounters |||||||||||| A series of encounters with CCW Graduate School staff addressing the themes of the Graduate School (Identities, Environment, Social Engagement and Technologies). ||
 * Graduate School Lecture |||||||||||| The Graduate School Lectures are designed to explore and develop relationships between contemporary art and design practice and notions of identity, environment, social engagement and technology and bring together the whole Graduate School community. ||
 * The Practice Exchange |||||||||||| The Practice Exchange (TPE) is a seminar series facilitated by research degree students. It explores art and design research and provides a platform where practitioners can present their practice to their peers and receive feedback. ||
 * TrAIN Open Lecture |||||||||||| The TrAIN (Transnational Art, Identity and Nation) Research Centre Open Series is a forum for invited speakers to present exhibition, publication and research projects in the form of lectures, discussions and screenings. ||
 * TrAIN Conversation |||||||||||| The TrAIN (Transnational Art, Identity and Nation) Research Centre Conversations are informal conversations with invited artists and curators, followed by round-table discussions with the participants. ||
 * Dates ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * CCW MA Autumn Term 2011/12 ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * Mon 10th October 2011 -Fri 16th December 2011 (10 weeks) ||  ||   ||   ||   ||
 * Date || Week || Event || Time || Venue || Venue details || Description || Information/enquiries ||
 * Mon 3rd Oct || Pre MA term || Research Degree Student Exhibition || 6-8pm || Crypt Gallery, St Martin-in-the-Fields || Trafalgar Sq, London WC2N 4JJ || New painting from CCW research degree students Kimathi Donkor and Jim Threapleton, alongside CCW MA alumni Sarah Knill-Jones and Ingolv Helland. Exhibition runs 3rd-16th October, 2011 - Mon-Sat 10-6; Sun 11-6. || Email: k.donkor1@arts.ac.uk ||
 * Weds 5th Oct || Pre MA term || The Practice Exchange || 2-4pm || Millbank || Green Room || Seminar series facilitated by research degree students. || Email: thepracticeexchange@gmail.com ||
 * Sat 8th & 9th Oct || Pre MA term || Fran Cottell: BACK to FRONT || 2-6pm || 18 Woolwich Road || Greenwich, SE10 0JU || House installation by CCW staff member Fran Cottell. || Email: f.cottell@camberwell.arts.ac.uk ||
 * Sat 15th Oct || Week 1 || The Imagination of Children || 15:30-17:30pm || V& A Museum of Childhood || Cambridge Heath Road, London, E2 9PA || An exhibition of works by artists Sonia Boyce, Sarah Cole, Angie Duignan, Richard Elliott, Rebecca Fortnum, Roisin Loughrey, Martin Newth, Ans Nys and Jessica Voorsanger. Exhibition runs from 15th Oct 11 - 5 Feb 12. || RSVP for private view to: Ruth Slaney, r.slaney@vam.ac.uk ||
 * Mon 17th Oct || Week 2 || Train Open Lecture in collaboration with The Japan Foundation. David Elliot - Bye Bye Kitty!!! Beyond kitsch, kawaii and otaku in Japanese Contemporary Art || 6:30pm || Millbank || Banquetting Hall || David Elliot is the founding director of the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo and Curator of the successful exhibition Bye, Bye Kitty!!! – Between Heaven and Hell in Contemporary Japanese Art held at the Japan Society in New York earlier this year. || This event is free and open to the public but places are limited - RSVP by sending your name and 'David Elliot lecture' to event@jpf.org.uk ||
 * Weds 19th Oct || Week 2 || TrAIN Open Lecture. Jose Roca - Essays in Geopoetics: The notion of territory critically redefined from the perspective of artistic practice. || 5.15-7pm || Millbank || Lecture Theatre || Jose Roca is an independent curator based in Bogotá and Philadelphia (USA), currently chief curator of the Mercosul Biennial in Porto Alegre, Brazil. || This event is free and open to all but places are limited - RSVP by sending your name and title of the event to e.pitkin@arts.ac.uk ||
 * Mon 24 th Oct Tues 25th Oct Weds 26th Oct || Week 2 || Shortcourse/UK Expeditions || All day || Various || Various || Short Course/UK is a series of short, rural and urban expeditions that brings emerging artists and art students into dialogue with scientists and leading scientific research in order to stimulate a creative responseto environmental issues. There are 20 funded places for CCW taught and research post-graduate students to attend expeditions || Application forms available from Sion Parkinson (e: sionparkinson@capefarewell.com). Application forms must be completed by attached by 13th October. ||
 * Mon 24th Oct || Week 3 || TrAIN Conversation || 5-7pm || Millbank || Card room || Information on the speaker(s) available from: http://www.transnational.org.uk/ in due course. || This event is free and open to all but places are limited - RSVP by sending your name and title of the event to e.pitkin@arts.ac.uk ||
 * Weds 26th Oct || Week 3 || Graduate School Lecture - Richard Cándida Smith || 5:30pm || Millbank || Lecture Theatre || Richard Cándida Smith is Professor of History in Department of History at the University of California, Berkeley, where he teaches intellectual and cultural history of the United States and serves as Director of the Regional Oral History Office. He will be talking about US West Coast postmodernism at the V&A Postmodern Legacy Symposium on 29th October. || Email: k.pelling@arts.ac.uk ||
 * Weds 2nd Nov || Week 4 || The Practice Exchange || 2-4pm || Millbank || Green Room || Seminar series facilitated by research degree students. || Email: thepracticeexchange@gmail.com ||
 * Weds 2nd Nov || Week 4 || TrAIN Open Lecture. Jonathan Harris –The Utopian Globalists: Artists of Worldwide Revolution 1919-2009 || 5.15-7pm || Millbank || Lecture Theatre || Jonathan Harris is Research Professor in Global Art & Design Studies, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton. || This event is free and open to all but places are limited - RSVP by sending your name and title of the event to e.pitkin@arts.ac.uk ||
 * Weds 2nd Nov || Week 4 || Ligatus Lecture || 6:45pm || 272 High Holborn || Ground Floor Lecture Theatre (G03) || CCW Research Centre Ligatus will host a lecture by Susanne Krause, the renowned paper decorator and author of Buntpapier — ein Bestimmungsbuch / Decorated Paper — A Guide Book / Sierpapier — Een Gids, Hamburg, 2010. This book serves as a tool for the designation and detailed description of European decorated papers. Attendance is free but places are limited. || To book your place at this event please email e.warner@camberwell.arts.ac.uk ||
 * Thurs 3rd Nov || Week 4 || Drawing: Interpretation/ Translation Private View || 6:00pm-7:30pm || Wimbledon College of Art, Merton Hall Road, SW19 3QA || Wimbledon Space || Curated by CCW Graduate School Professors Paul Coldwell and Stephen Farthing. Drawings by UAL Fine Art staff. || Enquiries: Claire Mitten on 020 7514 9703 or email: wimbledonspace@wimbledon.arts.ac.uk ||
 * Fri 4th Nov- Fri 9th December || Week 4 || Drawing: Interpretation/ Translation Exhibition || Daily || Wimbledon College of Art, Merton Hall Road, SW19 3QA || Wimbledon Space || Curated by CCW Graduate School Professors Paul Coldwell and Stephen Farthing. Drawings by UAL Fine Art staff. || Enquiries: Claire Mitten on 020 7514 9703 or email: wimbledonspace@wimbledon.arts.ac.uk ||
 * Mon 7th Nov || Week 5 || TrAIN Conversation || 5-7pm || Millbank || Card room || Information on the speaker(s) available from: http://www.transnational.org.uk/ in due course. || This event is free and open to all but places are limited - RSVP by sending your name and title of the event to e.pitkin@arts.ac.uk ||
 * Weds 9th Nov || Week 5 || Graduate Encounter || 12-1:30pm || Millbank || Green Room || A series of encounters with CCW Graduate School staff addressing the themes of the Graduate School (Identities, Environment, Social Engagement and Technologies). || Email: k.pelling@arts.ac.uk ||
 * Weds 9th Nov || Week 5 || Centre for Drawing - David Tremlett || 6pm || Millbank || Lecture Theatre || A discussion between artist David Tremlett and CCW Professor Stephen Farthing. There will also be a screening of an interview relating to the making of Tremlett's epic wall drawing on the Manton staircase at Tate Britain. || Email: e.webb-ingall@chelsea.arts.ac.uk ||
 * Mon 14th Nov || Week 6 || Research Degree Student Exhibition || 6:30pm-9pm || WAC Gallery || 14 Baylis Road, Waterloo, London SE1 7AA || 'Eye Have The Power', Solo exhibition of works by CCW Research Degree Student Ope Lori. Solo exhibition of video, performance and photographic works by Ope Lori. 15th -19th November, 11am-6pm daily. || Email: o.lori2@chelsea.arts.ac.uk ||
 * Weds 16th Nov || Week 6 || TrAIN Open Lecture. Sabeth Buchmann - Economies of gender: about the relation of art, architecture, and media culture in Dorit Margreiter's work || 5.15-7pm || Millbank || Lecture Theatre || Sabeth Buchmann is Professor of Modern and Postmodern Art and the Head of the Institute for Art Theory and Cultural Studies at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. || This event is free and open to all but places are limited - RSVP by sending your name and title of the event to e.pitkin@arts.ac.uk ||
 * Thurs 17th Nov || Week 6 || Graduate School Lecture - Thomas Joshua Cooper, Chris Wainwright and Roger Wilson || 4pm-6pm || Camberwell (Wilson Rd) || Main Lecture Theatre || This is a curated conversation between Thomas Joshua Cooper and Chris Wainwright facilitated by Roger Wilson. Thomas Joshua Cooper is Professor and Senior Researcher of Fine Art at The Glasgow School of Art, Chris Wainwright is a Professor and Head of Colleges at CCW and Roger Wilson (formerly Head of Chelsea College of Art and Design) is Professor and Head of School of Fine Art at The Glasgow School of Art. This is the second part of this conversation, the first was held at The Glasgow School of Art in 2009. The conversation will provide a unique opportunity to be party to an in-depth discussion between artists about complementary approaches to imaging remoteness and environmental concerns. || There are a limited number of spaces allocated to members of the public. Members of the public can reserve a place by emailing: e.webb-ingall@chelsea.arts.ac.uk. Enquiries: k.pelling@arts.ac.uk ||
 * Fri 18th Nov || Week 6 || Workshop - Thomas J Cooper || 11-1pm || Millbank || Old library || A small workshop (30 taught and research post-graduate students maximum) discussing themes raised the following evening with Thomas Joshua Cooper, Chris Wainwright and Roger Wilson. || Places are strictly limited. To reserve your place email: b.green@arts.ac.uk ||
 * Sat 19th Nov || Week 6 || Oresteia - a 30th anniversary celebration || 5-7pm || Oxford || The Lecture Theatre, Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies, 66 St Giles, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3LU || An evening of entertainment celebrating the production of The Oresteia performed at the National Theatre in London, 1981, translated by Tony Harrison, directed by Peter Hall, with music by Harrison Birtwistle and designs by Jocelyn Herbert. An exhibition of archive material relating to the production, including Jocelyn Herbert's original designs, will be open from 3pm. || RSVP essential to Naomi Setchell - naomi.setchel@classics.ox.ac.uk or tel: 01865 288 210. ||
 * Mon 21st Nov || Week 7 || TrAIN Conversation || 5-7pm || Millbank || Card room || Information on the speaker(s) available from: http://www.transnational.org.uk/ in due course. || This event is free and open to all but places are limited - RSVP by sending your name and title of the event to e.pitkin@arts.ac.uk ||
 * Tues 29th Nov || Week 7 || The Annual Jocelyn Herbert Lecture. Ultz - The Politics of Good Taste. || 6-6.45pm || The National Theatre, Southbank, SE1 9PX || Lyttelton Theatre || The designer Ultz takes a look at British stage design since the 1950s. His recent work includes Chicken Soup With Barley, which Herbert originally designed in 1958 and he won the Olivier Award for Jerusalem in 2010. Concessions £3. || Box Office: 020 7452 3000 ||
 * Weds 30th Nov || Week 8 || TrAIN Open Lecture. Sophie O’Brien and Michael Asbury – Lygia Pape: Magnetised Space at the Serpentine Gallery || 5.15-7pm || Millbank || Lecture Theatre || Sophie O’Brien is curator of exhibitions at the Serpentine Gallery London. Dr Michael Asbury is Reader in Art Theory and History at CCW/TrAIN. || These events are free and open to all but places are limited - RSVP by sending your name and title of the event to e.pitkin@arts.ac.uk ||
 * Weds 30th Nov || Week 8 || Graduate Encounter || 12-1:30pm || Millbank || Green Room || A series of encounters with CCW Graduate School staff addressing the themes of the Graduate School (Identities, Environment, Social Engagement and Technologies). || Email: k.pelling@arts.ac.uk ||
 * Mon 5th Dec || Week 9 || TrAIN Conversation || 5-7pm || Millbank || Card room || Information on the speaker(s) available from: http://www.transnational.org.uk/ in due course. || This event is free and open to all but places are limited - RSVP by sending your name and title of the event to e.pitkin@arts.ac.uk ||
 * Weds 7th Dec || Week 9 || The Practice Exchange || 2-4pm || Millbank || Green Room || Seminar series facilitated by research degree students. || Email: thepracticeexchange@gmail.com ||
 * Weds 7th Dec || Week 9 || Graduate School Lecture || TBC || TBC || TBC || TBC || Email: k.pelling@arts.ac.uk ||
 * Weds 7th Dec || Week 9 || The Practice Exchange || 2-4pm || Millbank || Green Room || Seminar series facilitated by research degree students. || Email: thepracticeexchange@gmail.com ||
 * Weds 7th Dec || Week 9 || Graduate School Lecture || TBC || TBC || TBC || TBC || Email: k.pelling@arts.ac.uk ||