Podcast on art and advertising
Art Matters is a podcast produced by Art UK where art history and popular culture meet. The latest episode is about art and advertising. Once you’ve had your fill of the podcast, go and...
Art Matters is a podcast produced by Art UK where art history and popular culture meet. The latest episode is about art and advertising. Once you’ve had your fill of the podcast, go and...
Laura Boswell is a printmaker who works with linocut and traditional Japanese woodblock painting. She has kindly given us permission to embed her new series of videos on this blog. This is her second...
Have you been journeying into the world of podcasts during the Covid-19 restrictions of where you can go and what you can access? Here are a collection for you to explore: BBC Culture in...
Laura Boswell is a printmaker who works with linocut and traditional Japanese woodblock painting. If you’re interested in printmaking, whether you are studying here at Sunderland or a passing visitor, we recommend you explore...
The Baltic have released their latest podcast. Volcanoes and Utopias is a collection of work-in-progress extracts from Town Hall Meeting of the Air – it will be presented at BALTIC 39 in January 2021....
After a successful trial of the Health Research Premium Collection (HRPC) earlier this year, the Liaison team for Health Sciences and Wellbeing are delighted that we have been able to purchase this resource for...
Are you a budding illustrator? Hachette Children’s Group are hosting virtual open days to discover picture book writers and illustrators from the North of England and Scotland. Save the date of 13th October –...
Whether or not you’re studying the BA Social Media Management course, you may well be interested in how to conduct research on social media. If so, Luke Sloan’s 2017 “SAGE handbook of social media...
A new animation has been created for secondary school students to explore how the coronavirus responsible for COVID-19 works. The work also looks at how the Human Cell Atlas (HCA) consortium is mapping how...
September sees the first digital collection from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)- the Museum of Boundless Creativity which will be open 24/7. This new initiative is part of the Boundless Creativity campaign...
Have you been keeping up with the podcasts produced by the Baltic? If not, head over to the Baltic web site and check out the latest offerings. Artists, writers and academics share their expertise...
The Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama (APGRD) is an international centre researching into performances of Greek and Roman drama. You can explore their research publications via their web site. Recently they...
Are you researching or studying Shakespeare? Is Othello one of your plays? Bloomsbury Academic publishing has released their latest podcast which features Ayanna Thompson. She has written several books on Shakespeare and is a...
Sunderland Photographic Association was founded in 1888 and has an annual exhibition each year. This year the exhibition is displayed online and features work from members of the association. There is a wide variety...