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
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
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
In 2019, we were delighted to announce that in 2020 the St Andrews Centre for Contemporary Art would be co-hosting its first artist residency, as… Read More »Blood Lines: Researching Menstrual Histories during a pandemic
The Tate British Art Network Contemporary Art in Scotland sub-group had planned to hold a research event at the Dundee Contemporary Arts Print Studio in… Read More »Print Cultures and Crisis, by Rachel Adams
The St Andrews Centre for Contemporary art is delighted to announce that in spring 2020 it will be co-hosting its first Artist in Residence. Blood… Read More »Artist in Residence 2020: Blood Lines
The Centre for Contemporary Art is the result of a number of conversations and collaborations between members of different departments across the University of St… Read More »Launch of the St Andrews Centre for Contemporary Art