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
Invitation to apply for British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships through the Ruskin
The Ruskin School of Art at the University of Oxford invites expressions of interest from postdoctoral and completing graduate scholars who wish to apply for the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship scheme, for entry in 2019.
The Ruskin tops the Complete University Guide league table for Art & Design 2020
The Ruskin, as the department of Fine Art at the University of Oxford, has once again topped the UK for the study of art and design.
Jaimini Patel - Exhibition at Hollybush Gardens, London EC1
Ruskin Alumna and current Visiting Tutor Jaimini Patel is participating in a group exhibition: 'Every Object is a Thing but not every thing is an object' which continues until 19 May.
Degree Show 2018
The Ruskin Degree Shows are now closed, but information about the artists is available online.
TONIGHT - Meet Beau Dick: Maker of Monsters
THIS IS EVENT IS GOING AHEAD - We look forward to seeing whomsoever can make it. The Ruskin is pleased to host the UK premiere of Natalie Bol and LaTiesha Fazakas’ documentary about the First Nations artist Beau Dick - 'Meet Beau Dick: Maker of Monsters' at 6.15 on Friday 2 March at 128 Bullingdon Road.
Ruskin Alumna Kate Groobey shortlisted for the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation Prize
Congratulations to Kate Groobey (BFA2000) on being short-listed for the prestigious Daiwa Foundation Art Prize is a unique exhibition and creative development opportunity, which offers a British artist their first solo show at a gallery in Tokyo, Japan.
Corin Sworn shortlisted for the Margaret Tait Award 2018


