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News 2015

Dr Deborah Padfield and Professor Joanna Zakrzewska have contributed to The Language of Pain, BBC Radio 4, on Saturday 2 May 2015, at 8pm. It is available on iPlayer.

The Slade Rock Room Project 1-day pop-up exhibition takes place at the UCL Rock Room, 1st Floor Corridor, South Wing, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, on Friday 8th May 2015, from 1 - 5pm. There is a discussion at 3pm. See www.ucl.ac.uk/slade.

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Festival of the Arts logo, 2015

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As part of the UCL Festival of the Arts, The Slade School of Fine Art will host a series of short taster presentations on current research projects on Monday 18 May, 18:00 – 19:30, Haldane Room, Wilkins Building, UCL.

Works by Craigie Aitchison, David Bomberg, Christopher Le Brun, Bernard Cohen, Roger Hilton, Sarah Lightman, Jane Millican, Adriana Świerszczek and John Virtue are showing in No Set Rules - A century of selected works at Ben Uri Gallery, 108A Boundary Road, London NW8 0RH, from 15 April - 15 June 2015. See www.benuri.org.uk.

Yva Jung has won the KCC 2015 Spring Open Call. She has a show, Mooning Monday, at the Koren Cultural Centre UK, Strand Buildings, 1 - 3 Strand, London WC2N 5BW, from 24 April - 8 May 2015. See www.kccuk.org.uk.

The Slade is extremely excited to announce that our graduating postgraduate students are to be offered the opportunity this year to apply to the Chadwell Award.  This annual competition for final year Fine Art postgraduates aims to provide a bridge between art school and professional practice by giving a recent graduate a free studio in Bow, East London for one year together with a bursary of £5000.  Different institutions are targeted each year and we are thrilled that our students will benefit from the opportunity to be considered in 2015. For further information, please see the Chadwell Award website at www.chadwellaward.com

Sam Belinfante, David Blandy and Benedict Drew are showing in The Curves of the Needle at Baltic 39, 31–39 High Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1EW, from 3 April – 17 May 2015. See baltic39.co.uk.