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HOLLY MUIR (BFA): Milk on Wood

The latest exhibition by Ruskin BFA student Holly Muir was commissioned as part of the contemporary art festival, Art Language Location. Drawing from the visual language of graphic novels and comic books, Holly has created a large grid of wooden panels that narrate Dylan Thomas's 'play for voices', Under Milk Wood.

Fine Art Rankings

The Ruskin School of Art continues to be recognised as a leader in arts education in the latest university league tables. The Complete University Guide 2017 (published April 2016) once again ranks the Ruskin first in Art&Design.

CORIN SWORN: Max Mara Art Prize for Women

20 MAY - 19 JULY 2015 WHITECHAPEL GALLERY

Painting In Time: featuring Natasha Kidd

Ruskin DPhil candidate, Natasha Kidd, will be speaking on 4th July 2015 at a symposium on painting and its relationship with time at The Tetley in central Leeds.

The Vorrh by Brian Catling

Professor Brian Catling has published his most recent fantasy novel, The Vorrh and the Guardian have published their review online.

Magna Carta (An Embroidery) launches at the British Library

Magna Carta (An Embroidery) is a major new artwork by the acclaimed British artist Cornelia Parker which has been commissioned by the Ruskin School of Art to celebrate the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta in 2015.

HOLLY SLINGSBY: Behind the Curtain

HOLLY SLINGSBY (BFA Christ Church 2006) creates performances that re-invent religious and mythical traditions. She is interested in mythological history and how it permeates contemporary culture.

Katrina Palmer: End Matter

A new project by Katrina Palmer, Ruskin tutor and Randall MacIver Junior Research Fellow at Lady Margaret Hall, opens on Sunday 26 April 2015. Presented on the Isle of Portland in south Dorset and on BBC Radio 4, this project takes place online, on air and on land.