2021 Mansfield Ruddock Art Prize Winners Announced
The Ruskin is delighted by the success of our most recent Ruskin alumni, Charles de Agustin (MFA), and Joanna McClurg (BFA), with and additional 'Highly Commended' prize awarded to Hakon Oppedal (MFA)
Samson Kambalu wins Fourth Plinth commission
Samson Kambalu, Professor of Fine Art at Ruskin School of Art, has won a commission for a place on the ‘fourth plinth’ in Trafalgar Square with his powerful sculpture, Antelope, depicting the pan-Africanist Malawian preacher, John Chilembwe.
Open Day 2021
You will find information about the Ruskin and it's BFA programme, the colleges (including all those which offer Fine Art), and the wider University and all its activities, facilities and opportunities. In addition to videos with the information about Fine Art at Oxford.
Katrina Palmer’s HELLO and RETREAT now grace the town of Southend-on-Sea
The Ruskin are delighted at the success of Katrina Palmer's outdoor artworks centred at Shoeburyness, Southend-on-Sea
Anti-Racist Practice II
The Visiting Speakers series for Trinity Term 2021 (Weeks 1-5) is again devoted specifically to this School’s antiracist agenda. We continue to question how can an understanding of anti-racist practice inform the School’s teaching practices, learning practices, art-making practices, knowledge-making practices, conversational practices, critical practices, institutional practices?
Introducing Telepresence Teaching at the Ruskin
With the use of our telepresence robot we are exploring a remote way of connecting with our students.
Primordial Soup
Primordial Soup: An exciting blend of artworks, freshly procured from the Ruskin’s BFA first years.
10 years into Fukushima an ongoing cultural intervention
The Ruskin is thrilled to share news of the publishing of DPhil's Jason Waite, co-edited book 'Don't Follow the Wind', on arts capacity to intervene in environmental catastrophe
Philip Morsberger (1933-2021)


