Ms Jill Randall J.Randall@salford.ac.uk
HPA-SAMCT-Art & Design
This is the third year of Project and Exhibition at Flat Time House, London, collaborating with undergraduate students from B.A. Visual Arts Course at the University of Salford, to re-stage APG ideas from the Tate Residency, and to generate new work related to the John Latham Archive, in his former home and studio. This project is an outcome of Jill Randall's Research Residency at the Tate Britain Archive in 2012/13, studying the work of the APG (Artist Placement Group.)The artist John Latham, together with Barbara Steveni instigated the APG.
Student work from this Project includes video, sculpture and drawing.
Exhibition Performance Type | Exhibition |
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Start Date | Mar 9, 2015 |
End Date | Mar 12, 2015 |
Publication Date | Mar 1, 2015 |
Deposit Date | Dec 7, 2015 |
Additional Information | Funders : Flat Time House;University of Salford |
" A sense of place", sculpture in the garden 2008
(2023)
Exhibition / Performance
'Open Spaces' 2016 : residency/exhibition.
Under Construction-Zukunft Bauen.
Curated by Barbel Mollmann.
(2023)
Exhibition / Performance
'Aftermath' : solo exhibition at Geevor Tin Mine World Heritage Museum, Cornwall, Feb 12th-Oct 23rd 2016.
(2023)
Exhibition / Performance
Exhibition catalogue-OPEN SPACES 800
(2021)
Book Chapter
OPEN SPACES 800
(2021)
Exhibition / Performance
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