Arts Council England Oxford-Melbourne Fellowship
The Arts Council England Oxford-Melbourne Fellowship was a major residency programme for established artists, which offered support for sustained periods of practice-based research in England and Australia. After visiting Oxford for two months of preparatory study, the artist spent four months in Melbourne on further study and production.
Boyd Webb: Horse & Dog
A curriculum for artists
A curriculum for artists was a research project initiated by the Ruskin School of Art and the New York Academy of Art that examined some of the issues surrounding contemporary fine art education in Britain and the United States of America.
Jordan Baseman: The Comedians
The Comedians is a film by Jordan Baseman that features a series of comedy routines performed by adolescent boys and girls.
John Ruskin and the Geographical Imagination
To celebrate the centenary of the death of John Ruskin in 2000, the Ruskin School of Art organised an exhibition of Ruskin’s drawings of landscape at the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology in Oxford.
Mark Fairnington: Mantidae
The Ruskin School of Art and Oxford University Museum of Natural History co-organised an exhibition of new paintings by Mark Fairnington, which derived from a research project at the Hope Entomological Collection, second only in size and importance to the national insect collection at the Natural History Museum, London.
Mark Wallinger: Time and relative dimensions in space
At the end of the 1990s the Ruskin School of Art received funding from a variety of sources for a series of visual arts projects that collectively formed part of the Millennium celebrations for Year of the Artist. Year of the Artist aimed to raise the status and profile of living artists by placing 1000 artists in 1000 residencies across the country, taking them out of the traditional spaces usually associated with art and placing them in unusual and surprising locations.
Catherine Yass: Double Agent
At the end of the 1990s the Ruskin School of Art received funding from a variety of sources for a series of visual arts projects that collectively formed part of the Millennium celebrations for Year of the Artist. Year of the Artist aimed to raise the status and profile of living artists by placing 1000 artists in 1000 residencies across the country, taking them out of the traditional spaces usually associated with art and placing them in unusual and surprising locations.
Sir Roger Penrose: Shadows of the Mind
Shadows of the Mind was a touring exhibition of drawings by Sir Roger Penrose, Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford.
Research and the Artist: Considering the Role of the Art School


