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News 2012

Isabelle Southwood and Alexandra McNamee are DJing and Lauren Godfrey is making a peformative intervention at Late Terms Night Club, an evening of film, music and performance to celebrate the closing of Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2013, at the ICA, The Mall, London SW1Y 5AH, at 9pm on Saturday 25 January 2014. See www.ica.org.uk.

For the twelfth minute of the twelfth hour Coordinated Universal Time in the twelfth day of the twelfth month in the twelfth year of the millennium, a celebratory artwork will be made in an edition of twelve and then will be available to purchase on his website for twelve pounds Sterling at the same precise time.

The Slade School of Fine Art has the following open studios:
Undergraduate Open Studios
Tuesday 11 December 10am – 3pm and Wednesday 12 December 10am – 3pm.
Graduate Open Studios
Wednesday 12 December 10am – 3pm.

You can drop in to Open Studios at any time and there is no need to book.

Open Studios take place at the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT. Use UCL maps and public transport links to find us. Please note, we are in the congestion charge zone.

Korean MEST Delegation
Korean MEST Delegation, 2012

Korean MEST Delegation

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A delegation of educational researchers from the Korean Ministry of Science and Technology (MEST) and Suzie Jungeun Lee, Director of 43 Inverness Street Gallery, visited the Slade School of Fine Art as part of their Schools Districts Arts and Physical Education Project Manager visit to the United Kingdom from 12 - 17 November 2012.

Korean MEST Delegation and Professor Edward Allington (centre, back)

Alumnus Spartacus Chetwynd has been shortlisted for the Turner Prize. The winning artist will be announced at Tate Britain on 3 December. The Turner Prize 2012 exhibition will be at Tate Britain, 20 October - 20 January 2013. See www.tate.org.uk.

Katherine Di Turi, Piers Veness and Simon Zabell are showing in Square Art Projects' 8 Egerton Garden Mews Group Exhibition, at 8 Egerton Garden Mews, London SW3 2EH from 7-9 December 2012, 12noon - 6pm. See www.squ-are.com.

The Slade is pleased to be an associate of the Delhi International Film Festival (DIFF). The DIFF coincides with 100 years of Delhi as Capital of India, and 100 years of Indian cinema. For the DIFF (21-27 December 2012), Slade artists - staff, student and alumni are contributing a range works that are innovative and challenging in form and content. Slade PhD student Kai Syng Tan has facilitated this exchange, and is a curator and member of the Advisory Board at the DIFF. A selection of films from the DIFF will be screened at the Slade in 2013. For more information see www.delhiinternationalfilmfestival.com.