ARTMargins Publication
The Ruskin’s Director of Graduate Studies, Dr Anthony Gardner, is co-editor of the latest issue of ARTMargins, the newest art journal from the MIT Press
Ruskin Rated Number One Art School in UK
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye wins the Future Generation Art Prize
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, one of the Ruskin’s visiting tutors, has been announced the Main Prize Winner of the Future Generation Art Prize 2012. Lynette will receive a 100,000 USD award; 60,000 USD in cash and 40,000 USD to be invested in the production of new work.
Elizabeth Price Wins Major Award
Elizabeth Price (BFA 1985-1988) a Lecturer in Fine Art at the Ruskin is one of the successful recipients of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Artists 2012.
Moby Dick Big Read
A number of Ruskin staff, students and alumni have taken part in an exciting project organised by the artist Angela Cockayne and the writer Philip Hoare, namely the Moby Dick Big Read.
Honest Publishing Unleashes The Vorrh
THE VORRH is Brian Catling’s long-awaited epic fantasy creation, the first novel in an astounding new trilogy. The launch features a performance and exclusive reading by Brian Catling. There will also be a special guest appearance by renowned fantasy writer ALAN MOORE. He is to announce the winner of the prize draw, who will receive an original and collectible piece of artwork by Brian Catling.
Head of School Interview
Dr Jason Gaiger was recently interviewed by The Huffington Post.
Mythos Berlin - A London Perspective
Several Ruskin students, graduates and tutors are represented in the group show and catalogue of Mythos Berlin - A London Perspective, which is part of the Frieze VIP programme.
Exercise (Djibouti) 2012 on display in London
Over the past twelve months John Gerrard has been collaborating with a group of Olympic hopefuls in and out of Oxford as the point of departure for an ambitious new work called Exercise (Djibouti) 2012.
£300m scheme transforms undergraduate financial support
The University of Oxford has announced a major new £300 million scholarship programme for students from low-income backgrounds to complete their studies with zero upfront study and living costs.
Corin Sworn to represent Scotland at the Venice Biennale in 2013


