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The Slade School of Fine Art in the snow
The Slade School of Fine Art in the snow

Photo: Susan Collins

The Slade is closed from 5:30pm, Friday 23 December 2022 until 9:00am, Tuesday 3 January 2023. If you have any questions regarding applications or uploading your video, please see our webpage.
We wish you all a happy and healthy break.

Portfolio Upload Instructions for 2023-24 entry video screen
Portfolio Upload Instructions for 2023-24 entry video screen, 2022
Go direct to the Portfolio Upload Instructions for 2023-24 page

BA/BFA and MA/MFA applicants for entry 2023-2024. Instructions for uploading your portfolio are on our Portfolio Upload page.

Deadlines for applications
MA/MFA Fine Art:  6 January 2023 via UCL
BA/BFA Fine Art: 25 January 2023 via UCAS

After you have submitted your application, you will receive an email from UCL inviting you to submit your portfolio. 

Portfolio submission deadlines
MA/MFA Fine Art: 16:00 (GMT) on Tuesday 10 January 2023
BA/BFA Fine Art: 16.00 (GMT) on Wednesday 8 February 2023

Please  watch the video and spend time putting your portfolio together in the correct format before uploading.

If you encounter any problems whilst submitting your portfolio, please DO NOT try to resubmit your portfolio. Please contact slade.tlo@ucl.ac.uk.

Short course: Developing Painting Practice (student work)
Short course: Developing Painting Practice (student work), 2022

Booking for our spring short course programme, starting in January, is now open!

We are running both online and in person courses in Colour and Painting, and an in-person Easter painting course. For the full programme, see our Short Courses webpage.

Film still from Slade Degree Show documentation film, 2022
Film still from Slade Degree Show documentation film, 2022, 2022

The Slade School of Fine Art is happy to present documentary footage of the 2022 Summer Shows shot by Slade students on the school’s 16mm Bolex cameras. Funded by UCL Alumni Engagement, the project - led by BA (sculpture) student Niki Kohandel and facilitated by Film & Media Technician Andrew Northrop and Slade Deputy Director (Projects) Jo Volley - sought to give students an opportunity to experience 16mm filmmaking without the barrier of cost.

Watch the film via the Archive section of our website.

Slade stairs, Slade building, detail
Slade stairs, Slade building, detail

Mick Farrell

We are delighted to run our Open Studios on 14 December.
The tours of the building, lasting approximately one hour, will cover the basement, ground floor and first floor studios at the Slade. Tours start from the main entrance. Places are limited, reserve via Eventbrite.

Slade Graduate Programme Q&A online: Wednesday 7 December 2022 . We have two sessions, 10-11am and 4-5pm (GMT). This live online Q&A event is an opportunity to ask a panel of Slade graduate tutors and students about our MA/MFA programme. See our MA/MFA degree page for more information.

We are delighted to welcome two artists from Karmabank who will be taking part in our Saturday 8-week drawing course, starting tomorrow. This is our first short course taught “in-person” at the Slade, Gower Street site since Covid-19.

"KarmaBank, a London-based creative social impact project developer, makes sustainable change with the help of influential organisations such as the French Institute, London Youth Choirs, Opera Holland Park, Calm, and the Slade School of Fine Art. This year Karmabank focused on easing the cost-of-living crisis through community kitchens and foodbanks in West London and Hastings, and on supporting educational opportunities for women and girls seeking refuge in the UK. Karmabank developed the RAW (Refugee Art Works) collective after realising the devastating impact of displacement on female artists who flee war, climate disasters, gender and identity discrimination, leaving their tools, networks, studios and buyers behind. Through RAW, Karmabank micro-finances seed funding for materials and exhibition support, and, thanks to generous partners such as the Slade, opens doors to rebuild women’s lives through new opportunities." Andrew Standen Raz, Karmabank

To find out more about Karmabank see:
www.karmabank.co
community@karmabank.co

A gift from Sadie Coles HQ will deliver a four-week Slade Widening Participation Summer School for 40 students next summer.

Research shows that those most likely to experience an arts deficit come from disadvantaged backgrounds, while participation in the arts is shown to fuel social mobility.

The cost of study, uncertain career prospects, and a perception of higher education as exclusive and intimidating, are significant barriers for young people from low socio-economic backgrounds applying to institutions perceived as prestigious. For those who do apply, most candidates are rejected by art schools at the portfolio submission stage as they may not evidence well that they are ready to progress onto further study at university. And we know that under-represented students often receive less support to tailor and arrange their portfolio for a successful interview.

The Slade Widening Participation Summer School will help to diversify the declining talent pipeline by equipping learners with the necessary skills, confidence and networks to bridge the gap between secondary school and further education in fine art.

For the creative industries to flourish, we need to ensure the workforce is reflective of the diverse world in which we live and Sadie Coles HQ’s gift will enable the Slade to play its part in achieving this.

Sadie Coles said:

Sadie Coles HQ is committed to encouraging young people to see a life within the arts as an achievable reality. We are excited to be supporting the Slade’s UCL East Summer School in its dynamic new campus at Stratford, where they are working to accelerate openness and access for those from under-represented backgrounds.

Kieren Reed, Slade Director said:

We are very grateful to Sadie Coles HQ for their support of the Slade’s UCL East Summer School. As a world-leading fine art school, we are one part of a cultural ecosystem which comprises all aspects of artistic engagement, and we are proud to be partnering with Sadie Coles HQ who share our commitment to dismantling barriers to access for students who are under-represented in our field. Our UCL East Summer School will empower participants to envisage a future for themselves as the artists of tomorrow and contribute to a growing diverse talent pipeline for the entire industry. 
Painting, Kate Hopkins in studio
Painting, Kate Hopkins in studio, 2021

Our autumn short course programme is now open for booking. There are two evening courses and one "in-person" course at the Slade Main Building in Gower Street. For further details see our Short Course page.

Slade 2022 scholarships awardees
Slade 2022 scholarships awardees, 2022

Photographs:
Top left: Selina Scott, A Change in the Wrong Place (2021); Niki Kohandel
Middle: Gillies Adamson Semple, Round Music, 2022; Jonah Alexander, Time Time Doesn't have a Stop, 2022
Bottom: Josephine Rock & Max Norton; Blythe Cheung & Ivan Kashdan

We are delighted to announce recent graduates Gillies Adamson Semple (MFA), Jonah Alexander (BA), Josephine Rock & Max Norton (MFA), have been awarded Boise Scholarships, and Selena Scott (BFA) the Dolbey Scholarship. Current students Blythe Cheung (Blithe Germ) & Ivan Kashdan (MFA) and Niki Kohandel (BA) have been awarded Jeanne Szego Scholarships.
Many congratulations to all of our awardees, we look forward to seeing their future projects.

Photographs:
Top left: Selina Scott, A Change in the Wrong Place (2021); Niki Kohandel
Middle: Gillies Adamson Semple, Round Music, 2022; Jonah Alexander, Time Time Doesn't have a Stop, 2022
Bottom: Josephine Rock & Max Norton; Blythe Cheung & Ivan Kashdan

Poster, MA/MFA Interim Show 2022
Poster, MA/MFA Interim Show 2022

James Graham Keith

Open to the public 6 - 11 October
Weekdays: 9:30am - 8:30pm
Weekend: 9:30am - 6:30pm

Interim website

REF 2021, slideshow of staff research, 2022

©the artists, Slade School of Fine Art

We are pleased to announce that 94% of our individual research outputs were recognised as ‘world leading’ (55%) and ‘internationally excellent’ (39%) in REF 2021. Overall our research culture was judged to be 88% ‘world leading’ and ‘internationally excellent’.

Our portfolio comprised submissions from 33 staff members and outputs including exhibitions, artefacts, books, articles, performance and public artworks. We presented three impact case studies, which demonstrate the range and impact of our research.

Kieren Reed, Director said:

“We are delighted that our practice-based research and research environment have been recognised as ‘world-leading’ and ‘internationally excellent’ in the field of Fine Art. This marks the Slade’s significance in this field of practice and reflects the hard work and efforts of all our staff, who have worked together to create a vibrant and innovative research community.”

Related links

UCL REF website
UCL Arts and Humanities REF2021 website
Lisa Milroy: Hands On Art Workshops for students in Kakuma Refugee Camp Impact Case Study
Onya McCausland: Transforming the cultural and economic value of mine water treatment site Impact Case Study
Susan Collins video
Slade Research

Palette #2
Palette #2, Jo Volley, 2019

©the artist

Colour & Poetry: A Symposium IV, 20 – 22 March 2022, is a cross and interdisciplinary three-day online event held by the Slade in celebration of International Colour Day, World Poetry Day and World Pigment Day. The symposium hosts a range of speakers representing the arts and humanities, science and industry, drawing upon knowledge from within and outside of the UCL community, it includes presentations, readings, performance and practical workshops.

Booking via Eventbrite, further information on the Colour & Poetry page.

UCL East Artists-in-Residence 2022, Annie Lee and Olivia Lopez
UCL East Artists-in-Residence 2022, Annie Lee and Olivia Lopez

Congratulations to current Slade students Annie Lee and Olivia Lopez who have been appointed as artists-in-residence at UCL East.

This is the third in a series of residencies offered to students at the Slade. They will spend a 12-month period observing, commenting and reflecting creatively on this significant development for UCL in east London, including the run up to the opening of the new campus this autumn.

For more information see the UCL East webpage.

Spineless Wonders II
Spineless Wonders II, Tim Brennan, 2022

Spineless Wonders II: Community Presses; Multilingualism and Translation; Ephemera and the Environment. The second of a 3-day series of events presenting research on small press publications, raising questions for contemporary and future publication through returning to early histories of word and image. Friday 18 February 2022, via Zoom. Tickets via Eventbrite. Full programme on the Spineless Wonders page.

This symposium will offer historical perspectives alongside contemporary views through the celebration of the work of those who have identified as women artists who studied at the Slade. Wednesday, 9 February, 2-5pm via Zoom. Reserve via Eventbrite. See the Slade Women 150 page.

Portfolio upload instructions - screenshot
Portfolio upload instructions - screenshot, 2022

BA/BFA applicants for entry 2022-2023. Those who apply (via UCAS) before the deadline on 26 January 2022, will receive an email inviting them to upload their portfolio. Please see our video with instructions to help you with this process.

The deadline for BA/BFA portfolio submission is 11.59pm (GMT) on Friday 11 February 2022.

Please watch the video and spend time putting your portfolio together in the correct format before uploading.

If you encounter any problems whilst submitting your portfolio, please DO NOT try to resubmit your portfolio. Please contact slade.tlo@ucl.ac.uk.