Brian Catling, CUDDY, opening at Matt’s Gallery, 14 April
Brian Catling, RA, Professor Emeritus at the Ruskin, has been busy in the workshops at Bullingdon Road making new works for a forthcoming exhibition at Matt's Gallery in London
Last chance: Ian Kiaer, Endnote, ping exhibition
Naiza Khan (BFA 1990) is the first artist to represent Pakistan at the Venice Biennale
For the 58th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, Pakistan will present its inaugural pavilion, with a solo project by the multi-disciplinary artist Naiza Khan, who graduated from the Ruskin School of Art in 1990.
Ruskineers at the Christ Church Arts Week
A number of Ruskin students are involved in Christ Church Arts Week (15 - 23 February), and its exciting programme of talks, tours, workshops and more. Featured guests include Brian Kuan Wood of e-Flux, photographer Tim Walker and T.S. Eliot Prize-winner Alice Oswald, among several others.
John Ruskin’s 200th birthday
The Ruskin School of Art celebrates the bicentenary of the birth of the founder of Oxford University's School of Art
Art in a Time of Catastrophe: Ecologies of Resistance
Conference, 21-22 February: Ruskin School of Art and Christ Church College, University of Oxford
Last Chance: Exhibitions by Ruskin faculty and tutors
Last chance to catch exhibitions in London by Ghislaine Leung (ends 24 March) and Daria Martin (closes 7 April).
Ian Kiaer: ‘Endnote, ping’ exhibition in London
Following a productive sabbatical last term, Ian Kiaer, the Ruskin's Associate Professor of Fine Art and Director of Undergraduate Studies, is presenting an exhibition of new work at the Alison Jacques Gallery in London, from 1 February 2019.
Open Call for presentations - Radical Practices: Art School & Pedagogy
Recent Ruskin graduates, Rufus Rock and Mario Dellow are organising a conference in the New Year on Radical Practices: Art School & Pedagogy; they are calling for proposals for presentations, inviting all to apply. They hope the conference will be a platform for school, college and university-level students and staff, as well as applicants from non-academic backgrounds..
Daria Martin wins the Jarman Award 2018


