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CSCA: Centre for the Study of Contemporary Art 2023/2024

The Centre seeks to generate debate concerning those pressing questions facing the contemporary condition of art, as well as providing a valuable space in which to work through the complex trajectories of contemporary art's long history. Engaging with the work being done by postgraduate students and staff in the department, the Centre provides a place to think, theorise and historicise contemporary art, exploring what it has become in light of the complex global, historical, social and political aspects of its current expanded field.

Term 1 Programme 2023 - 2024

Date & Time SubjectDetails
Tuesday 10 October, 16:00-21:00CSCA Steering Committee meeting 

B03, 20 Gordon Square

Tuesday 24 October, 18:00-20:00POSTPONED Renée Mussai in Conversation with Tamar Garb

Full details 

IAS Forum

Tuesday 14 November, 18:00-20:00Curatorial Conversations: Adomas Narkevičius and Cell Project Space 

Full details

IAS Forum

Tuesday 21 November, 12:00Nicole Eisenman and figuration

Full details TBC

Whitechapel Gallery

Thursday 23 November, 17:30-19:30Tamar Garb and Mary Evans in conversation 

Full details 

IAS forum

Tuesday 28 November, 16:00-18:00Studio visit with Michael Mandiberg 

Full details 

B03, 20 Gordon Square

Friday 15 DecemberGroup visit to the exhibition of Brazilian artist Helio Oiticica 

Full details TBC

De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea.

 Term 2 Programme 2023 - 2024 

Date & Time SubjectDetails
Thursday 11 January, 17:00-19:00Three Films on Cinematography

Full details

IAS Forum

Wednesday 21 February, 18:00-20:00Workshop: Sarah Lucas and Psychoanalysis

Full details

IAS Forum

Tuesday 5 March, 18:00-20:00Buster Keaton on Sculpture

Full details

IAS Forum

Term 3 Programme 2023 - 2024 

Date & Time SubjectDetails
Monday 29 April, 3pmGroup visit to ‘Some May Work as Symbols: Art Made in Brazil, 1950s–70s’

Full details TBC - RSVP required

Raven Row  

Tuesday 30 April, 4:30-5:30pmCSCA Steering Committee meeting B03, 20 Gordon Square
Tuesday 14 May, time TBCIntro by curator Wells Fray-Smith to ‘Unravel: The Power and Politics of Textiles in Art’

Full details TBC - RSVP required

Barbican Centre

Thursday 6 June, 6pm-8pmRachel Haidu, Each One Another: The Self in Contemporary Art

Full details TBC

IAS Forum

Friday 14 June: 6pm-8pm.

Saturday 15 June 15: 10am-5pm, to be followed by a reception

Not Now: Modernism, Nativism and Fascism in American Art and Culture (Symposium)

Not Now: Modernism, Nativism and Fascism in American Art and Culture (Symposium)

Full details 

Friday 14 June: Gustave Tuck (6pm-8pm)

Saturday 15 June 15: Gustave Tuck (10am-5pm) and South Cloisters (5-7pm)

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