Art for the Environment
Art for the Environment, curated by Camilla Palestra, will present work from six artists with practices that explore the nature of human impact on our environment.
Art for the Environment, curated by Camilla Palestra, will present work from six artists with practices that explore the nature of human impact on our environment.
This series of visiting speakers is co-hosted by LCC’s department of Sound Arts and Design and UAL's research centre for Creative Research into Sound Arts Practice and curated by Dr John Wynne.
A sonic journey through the Olympic Park, using techniques including field-recording and meditation as a way to engage with our surroundings and environment.
The annual research fortnight events at the University of the Arts London offer staff from across our different subject areas and colleges a chance to get to know more about what their colleagues are researching.
A series of monthly Research Soirées for CRiSAP Members and PhD students to share and discuss research and practice. This event is open to CRiSAP Members and PhD students only.
A four day happening held in London for International Women's Day, on 8 - 11 March. Founded by composer Megan Steinberg to celebrate new music created by non-cis-male artists as a response to growing social concerns over equality in the arts and worldwide. Featuring Lisa Hall & Hannah Kemp-Welch on Sunday 11th.
This series of visiting speakers is co-hosted by LCC’s department of Sound Arts and Design and UAL's research centre for Creative Research into Sound Arts Practice and curated by Dr John Wynne.
A Research Game Show hosted by CRiSAP (Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice) in conjunction with PoL#40 (Points of Listening): What you always wanted to know about the process of researching things and were afraid to ask.
La-Di-Da intonation
Ed Lucas (trombone)
Julie Pickard (accordion)
Artur Vidal (saxophone)
Playing Pauline Oliveros piece "Horse sings from clouds" (1975)
A night of situated and displaced music from artists involved in the label Flaming Pines, which is run by CRiSAP PhD student Kate Carr. With Colombian field recording artist David Velez, Norwegian musician and film maker Benjamin Finger and Kate Carr.
This series of visiting speakers is co-hosted by LCC’s department of Sound Arts and Design and UAL's research centre for Creative Research into Sound Arts Practice and curated by Dr John Wynne.
A weekend-long symposium to reflect together on female creativity and the legacy and future of women in new music.
American musician, composer and performance artist Miya Masaoka at Cafe OTO for the first time, performing a brace of special, one-off duo sets with Jennifer Walshe and David Toop.
Mercury Over Maps is an extended residency by Bill Thompson at Hundred Years Gallery featuring performances, installations and talks with various collaborators and guest artists.
Cafe Oto presents: Pianist Tania Chen is joined by Thurston Moore, David Toop and Jon Leidecker to celebrate the release of their new album; a recording of John Cage's Electronic Music for Piano.
Seeing Sound Symposium is an informal practice-led symposium at Bath Spa University exploring multimedia work which foregrounds the relationship between sound and image. It explores areas such as visual music, abstract cinema, experimental animation, audiovisual performance and installation practice through paper sessions, screenings, performances and installations.
This one-day workshop at APT Gallery is led by Iris Garrelfs and will provide you with an introduction to exploring site specificity through sound, as a sense, a socially engaged method for exploring sites and communities, and an artistic medium.