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News 2016

Tess Jaray, Tom Lomax, Cathy de Monchaux and Giulia Ricci are showing in The Edge of Printing, curated by Tess Jaray, at The Keeper's House, Burlington House, Royal Academy, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BD, from 27 April - 23 October 2016. See www.royalacademy.org.uk.

Fiona Curran, The Grass Seemed Darker Than Ever, Kielder Forest 2016
Fiona Curran, The Grass Seemed Darker Than Ever, Kielder Forest 2016, 2016

Fiona Curran, The Grass Seemed Darker Than Ever, Kielder Forest 2016

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Fiona Curran's piece, The Grass Seemed Darker Than Ever, commisioned by Kielder Art and Architecture for Kielder Development Trust and The Forestry Commission England, can be seen at Kielder Castle Forest Park, Kielder, Hexham NE48 1ER, www.kielderartandarchitecture.com.

Alumni Eddie Farrell, Ben Jenner, Sarah Kate-Wilson, Natasha Kidd, Sarah McNulty, Sarah Pettit, Robert Rivers, Damian Taylor, Alaena Turner and tutors Gary Woodley and Jo Volley are showing in Ingredients, Method, Serving Suggestion, curated by Alaena Turner at Harold Wharf, 6 Creekside, London SE8 4SA, from 21 July to 11 September 2016. See www.aptstudios.org.

Melanie Jackson and Dr Esther Leslie are presenting Unreliable Matriarches at Delfina Foundation, 29-31 Catherine Place, London, SW1E 6DY, at 4pm on Sunday 11 September 2016. Booking on Eventbrite.

Floating Worlds - Safehouse
Floating Worlds - Safehouse, 2016

Floating Worlds - Safehouse

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Sara Borga, Jonathan Haydock, Sam Llewellyn-Jones and Nina Royle are showing in Floating Worlds at Safehouse, 139 Copeland Road, London SE15 3SN, from 2 - 4 September 2016.

The Price of Desire, and its companion documentary Gray Matters, films about the life and work of Eileen Gray open in seleceted UK and Irish cinemas from 27 May 2016. For details of participating cinemas in the UK and Ireland, see www.thepriceofdesiremovie.com. Members of the public can also create and attend their own cinema screenings in selected UK cities for The Price of Desire and Gray Matters using the Ourscreen digital-social platform. For details, visit www.ourscreen.com

Cass Art Logo
Cass Art Logo, 2015

Cass Art Logo

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Cass Art, the UK’s leading independent art supplies retailer, has announced the Cass Art Painting Prize. A total of £1500 of prizes will be awarded to three graduates from the Undergraduate Fine Art Programme 2016 at the Slade School of Fine Art. Students will be selected by staff in Undergraduate Painting and winners will be announced after the degree show. See www.cassart.co.uk.