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Potatoes & Stones


24 Nov 2016 - 25 Nov 2016

St James Hatcham, Ground Floor, St James. (The Church), Number 40 on campus map.

Event overview

Department Art
Website art.gold.ac.uk/research/
Contact m.dignam(@gold.ac.uk)

A Student-Led Art Research Symposium

Potatoes & Stones is the first of two research symposia for 2016-17 organised and led by MPhil & PhD Researchers in the Department of Art at Goldsmiths College. Finding form through common research interests, this two-day programme of events mobilises thinking and practices around Maintenance, Care, Proximity, Potatoes and Stones. Here questions will be posed and shaped, methods presented and discussed, that situate these collective concerns within the wider context of art and practice research.

art.gold.ac.uk/research/

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24 Nov 2016 10:00am - 8:00pm
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25 Nov 2016 10:00am - 5:00pm
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