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Diffracting Matters - an exhibition on Art & Ecology

Artists from the Ruskin School of Art and scientists from across the University, present an exhibition at the North Wall Arts Centre, South Parade, Oxford, from 12-18 April.

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The North Wall Arts Centre | South Parade, Oxford OX2 7JN

12 - 18 April 2019  

 

The Flute & The Bowl, Oxford University’s Art and Ecology Network, presents a collaboration between fourteen artists and fourteen scientists from the University of Oxford on the subject of Climate Crisis.

Practitioners working in fundamentally different fields, ranging from quantum physics to sculpture, from material science to video art, worked in pairs to explore possible futures that require interdisciplinary solutions.  

This exhibition will be the first showcase of their joint projects, and it also launches a series of Ruskin School of Art events in 2019 celebrating the bicentenary of the birth of John Ruskin, who in 1871 founded his first School of Drawing in Oxford.

Admission Free - for more information, please click on the link: North Wall

  • OPENING HOURS
  • Mon - Fri 10am - 4pm; Sat 12pm - 4pm. Open from 5pm for theatre events
  • Closed Sun and Bank Holidays

 

  • ACCOMPANYING EVENTS
  • Sat 13 April, 5.30 - 6.30pm
  • Professor Peter Davidson, John Ruskin and Ecology
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  • Mon 15 April, 4 - 5pm
  • Filippo Fabri, Ecology and Sound Art
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  • These events are free but places are limited. 
  • To book, please email Nicky Laird on lairdn@thenorthwall.com