Ruskin alum Flo Brooks’ public commission
Inner Bark Out installed in Clapham.
Elleanna Chapman in ‘S for Southend’ at Focal Point Gallery
Oreet Ashery at KW Institute for Contemporary Art
The Ruskin is thrilled to share the news of Ruskin Professor of Fine Art, Oreet Ashery's new film 'Selfish Road' which will be screened at KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin, 23rd - 28th November.
Mariah Lookman at the Istanbul Biennale 2022
Visitors to the Istanbul Biennale 2022 can experience Ruskin DPhil alumna (2014) Mariah Lookman's work, 17th September - 20th November.
Ruskin Short Courses
The Ruskin regrets that currently we are unable to resume our term-time life-drawing classes or summer short courses programme, and we have no immediate plans to do so. If you would like to receive information whenever we do resume our public programme, please subscribe to the Ruskin Short Courses mailing list (link below).
Ruskin Statement on Racism
As individuals and as an institution, we recognise that we are part of a complicated system of racism. We commit to addressing systemic racism within the Ruskin through an ongoing series of actions. It has taken us one year to arrive at our firm commitments to structural and cultural change and to devise an action plan to see these through.
Professor Brian Catling (1948-2022)
The Ruskin is deeply saddened to announce the death of Professor Emeritus Brian Catling, RA, following a long illness. Brian joined the Ruskin in 1991, and served the School for 26 years, before retiring in 2017, after which he remained an active part of our community.
Phenomenon
The Phenomenon Association and the Kerenidis Pepe Collection are pleased to announce the fourth edition of Phenomenon, a project for contemporary art held on the Aegean island of Anafi, Greece. Invited participants for 2022 includes Ruskin's own Ian Kiaer.
Film London Jarman Award 2022 shortlisted artists announced


