Annalee Davis: A Hymn to the Banished
In this text for the St Andrews Centre for Contemporary Art website, the Barbadian artist, writer and educator Annalee Davis reflects on her work A… Read More »Annalee Davis: A Hymn to the Banished
In this text for the St Andrews Centre for Contemporary Art website, the Barbadian artist, writer and educator Annalee Davis reflects on her work A… Read More »Annalee Davis: A Hymn to the Banished
‘Uniting a Feminist Nation: The International Videoletters Network, 1975–77,’ Lexington Davis Work in Progress Session Friday 2 December 2022 (week 12), 10-11am GMT Online (MS… Read More »2 December 2022: Autumn Work-in-Progress Session
The Drifting Gaze: An Artist Talk by Yushi Li Organised in collaboration with Dr Vivian K. Sheng (HKU), Visiting Global Fellow in Art History 2022… Read More »3 November 2023: The Drifting Gaze: An Artist Talk by Yushi Li
This Wednesday 26th October 2022 Dr. Vivian K. Sheng (The University of Hong Kong) who is currently a Visiting Global Fellow with the School of… Read More »26 October 2022: Research Talk: Women, Arts and Fantasies of ‘Homemaking’ with Dr. Vivian K. Sheng
Between October – November 2022 Dr Vivian K. Sheng is Visiting Global Fellow in the School of Art History at the University of St Andrews,… Read More »Visiting Global Fellow 2022: Dr Vivian K. Sheng
Talking Things Interdisciplinary Network with Sandra De Rycker Re-telling the story – a collaboration with Alberta Whittle Tuesday 18th October, 3.30-5pm (Week 6), Learning Loft,… Read More »18 October 2022: Talking Things: Re-telling the story – a collaboration with Alberta Whittle
Next Event: Monday, 3 October, from 5.15-6.15pm (Online via MS Teams) Sign up here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/looking-north-through-art-sophie-gerrard-tickets-399515671127?aff=ebdsoporgprofile “Looking North Through Art” is a series of online talks… Read More »3 October 2022: Looking North Through Art: Sophie Gerrard
The St Andrews Centre for Contemporary Art is delighted to be supporting the event series Looking North Through Art, a 2-part talk series which will… Read More »8 September 2022: Looking North Through Art: Sekai Machache
Annalee Davis: Finding rupture, seeking Dùthchas Dundee Contemporary Arts Print Studio 152 Nethergate, Dundee, DD1 4DY Thursday 15 September 2022 More information here. Visual… Read More »15 September 2022: Annalee Davis: Finding rupture, seeking Dùthchas
The exhibition Places We Love: Art and the Ukrainian East closes at the St Andrews Botanic Garden this weekend, after an extended run to July… Read More »24 July 2022: Exhibition Closing Event – Places We Love: Art and the Ukrainian East
Places We Love: Art and the Ukrainian East features the work of four contemporary Ukrainian artists: Oleksandr Kuchynskyi, Masha Pronina, Darya Tsymbalyuk, and Viktor ‘Corwic’ Zasypkin.… Read More »18 June 2022: Exhibition Opening – Places We Love: Art and the Ukrainian East
The Centre for Contemporary Art is delighted – together with the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and the School of Art History… Read More »1 June 2022: Significant Others: Maud Sulter in Relation at Glasgow Women’s Library
On May 16th 2022 the sculptor Jesse Wine will be visiting St Andrews as part of an artist residency he is doing through the Roberts… Read More »16 May 2022: Artist in Conversation: Jesse Wine
A newly-published article for the Open Library of Humanities collaboratively-written by Dr Camilla Mørk Røstvik (University of Aberdeen), Dr Bee Hughes (Liverpool John Moores) and… Read More »The Red Gown: Reflections on the In/Visibility of Menstruation in Scotland
Join us for the launch of Dr Camilla Mørk Røstvik’s new book with UCL Press, Cash Flow: The Business of Menstruation on Tuesday 17th May… Read More »17 May 2022: Book Launch of Cash Flow: The Business of Menstruation
Join us for the co-hosted School of Art History and St Andrews Centre for Contemporary Art Research Seminar on Wednesday 9th March at 4pm (online… Read More »9 March 2022: Research Seminar with Dr Vivian K. Sheng
When: Tuesday 23rd November 2021, 3pm GMT Where: MS Teams. Click here to join the meeting. Ilana Halperin is a Scotland-based artist whose work explores… Read More »23 November 2021: Artist In Conversation with Ilana Halperin
Our co-Centre at the University of St Andrews, the Centre for Art and Politics, will be holding this in conversation event between artist Ian Alan… Read More »3 November 2021: In Conversation with Artist Ian Alan Paul, Centre for Art and Politics
The Modern and Contemporary Art Research Cluster is a group for all staff and researchers at the University of St Andrews which meets at the… Read More »23 September 2021: Modern and Contemporary Art Research Cluster
Thursday 27th May 2021, 4pm, Zoom, sign up here. Rosa-Johan Uddoh is an interdisciplinary artist working towards radical self-love, inspired by black feminist practice and… Read More »27 May 2021: Rosa-Johan Uddoh Artist Talk