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CCW Artist Moving Image Screening
(Image courtesy Rafal Zajko, Chelsea College of Art, 2012)
Wed 23 May 2012, 7pm, free
South London Gallery
CCW Artist Moving Image Initiative presents eight new works made by students at Chelsea, Camberwell and Wimbledon Colleges of Art. Now in its second year, the CCW Artist Moving Image (CCWAMI) Film Fund helps to support new and emerging moving image work being made at University of the Arts, London, with an emphasis on cross-college, cross-year and cross-discipline collaboration.
Booking essential.
Book online or call 020 7703 6120
South London Gallery
65-67 Peckham Road
London SE5 8UH
Posted on 15 May 2012
Afterall Film Club: Dexter Dalwood
We are pleased to announce the second meeting of the Afterall Film Club at Central Saint Martins. Dexter Dalwood will introduce a film of his choice, which will be discussed following its full screening.
Dexter Dalwood uses found imagery to create compelling paintings layered with reference. Often described as a contemporary history painter he has stated, ‘I’m interested in how you can paint real subjects. That was something that wasn’t convenient for modernists, and was written out of painting.’ Dalwood studied Fine Art at Central Saint Martins (1985) and at the Royal College of Art (1990). He lives and works in London.
Afterall Film Club is free and takes place eight times a year at CSM’s new building. Artists and writers scheduled to chair upcoming clubs include Mark Leckey and Nina Power.
Date: Tuesday 22 May
Time: 6.30pm-9pm
Location: Lecture Theatre E003, King’s Cross Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design
To join the club and book a place email filmclub@afterall.org. On receipt you will be sent a confirmation email with access details.
Afterall Film Club is a collaboration between Afterall and Double Agents, through the Central Saint Martins Research group: Moving image: practice, criticism, discourse.
Find out more at www.afterall.org
Posted on 4 May 2012
Afterall film club: Laura Mulvey
We are pleased to announce the launch of the Afterall Film Club at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. Starting with Laura Mulvey on Tuesday 1 May 2012, invited artists and writers will introduce a film of their choice, which will be discussed following its full screening.
Laura Mulvey is a filmmaker and theorist renowned for the seminal essay ‘Visual Pleasure in Narrative Cinema’ (first published in Screen, Autumn 1975). In the late 1970s and early 1980s, she co-directed six films with Peter Wollen including Riddles of the Sphinx (1978) and Frida Kahlo and Tina Modotti (1980). Her books and essays on cinema developed from the concerns of radical politics in the aftermath of the upheavals of 1968 and she has pioneered the use of semiotic and psychoanalytic frameworks to explore questions of representation in cinema and wider culture, particularly the political and aesthetic issues posed by feminism.
Afterall Film Club is free and will take place eight times a year at CSM’s new building. Participants scheduled to chair the club include Dexter Dalwood, Mark Leckey and Nina Power. To join the club and book a place email filmclub@afterall.org, on receipt you will be sent a confirmation email with access details.
Afterall Film Club: Laura Mulvey Tuesday 1 May 18.30-21.00
Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design University of the Arts London Granary Building 1 Granary Square London N1C 4AA
Please note, as Central Saint Martins College has relocated to a new campus in King’s Cross, this postcode may not yet appear in the correct location on some maps. It does, however, work properly when using Google Maps.
This event is a collaboration between Afterall and Double Agents, through the Central Saint Martins Research group: Moving image: practice, criticism, discourse.
Posted on 30 April 2012
Her Noise: Feminisms and the Sonic

Her Noise: Feminisms and the Sonic
Tate Modern, London
3-5 May 2012
A Collaboration between CRiSAP Electra and Tate
This programme brings together performances and a keynote talk by Pauline Oliveros; an evening orbiting the legacy of Meredith Monk; and a day symposium with contributions by Ute Meta Bauer, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Nina Power, Tara Rodgers and others.
Thursday 3 May 19.00
Artist Talk and Performance: Pauline Oliveros
Pioneering composer, performer and humanitarian Pauline Oliveros, who celebrates her 80th birthday this year, gives a solo performance of ‘Listening for Life/Death Energies’ and a talk entitled ‘Archiving the Future: the embodiment Music of Women’, followed by a performance of her seminal piece “To Valerie Solanas and Marilyn Monroe in Recognition of their Desperation” (1970). Performed by a special ensemble including Claudia Molitor, Angharad Davies, Cathy Lane, Rachel Aggs, Naomi Graham, Greta Pistaceci, Holly Ingleton, Lina Lapelyte, Lucy Railton, Maggie Nichols, Sarha Moore, Sharon Gal, Verity Susman, Caroline Kraabel and Viv Corringham.
Friday 4 May 19.00
The Voice Is A Language: Curated film programme and performances
This performance and screening programme orbits the legacy of avant-garde pioneer Meredith Monk. Featuring work by artists Sophie Macpherson, James Richards, Cara Tolmie and Sue Tompkins and rarely seen films by Monk – curated by Isla Leaver-Yap. Meredith Monk, ‘16mm Earrings’, 1966, performance.
Saturday 5 May 11 – 18.00
Symposium: Feminisms and the Sonic
Exploring and developing emergent feminist discourses in sound and music, whilst challenging standard readings and approaches to feminisms and the sonic, this symposium brings together contributions by musicians, artists, academics and writers, including Ute Meta Bauer, Sonia Boyce, Georgina Born, Viv Corringham, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Lina Dzuverovic, Catherine Grant, Emma Hedditch, Anne Karpf, Cathy Lane, Anne Hilde Neset, Maggie Nichols, Nina Power, Tara Rodgers, Salomé Voegelin.
This programme marks the donation of the Her Noise Archive to the University of the Arts London Archives and Special Collections housed at London College of Communication, and is realised as a collaboration between CRiSAP (Creative Research into Sound Arts Practice), Electra and Tate.
For further information please visit the Archives and Special Collections Centre:http://www.arts.ac.uk/library/archives-collections/archivesspecialcollectionscentre/visitingthearchive/
*TICKETS FOR THESE EVENTS ARE SELLING FAST! BOOK TO ENSURE YOUR PLACE*
http://beta.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/eventseries/her-noise-feminism-and-sonic
Posted on 18 April 2012
Afterall Film Club: Laura Mulvey

We are pleased to announce the launch of the Afterall Film Club at Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design. Starting with Laura Mulvey on Tuesday 1 May 2012, invited artists and writers will introduce a film of their choice, which will be discussed following its full screening.
Laura Mulvey is a filmmaker and theorist renowned for the seminal essay ‘Visual Pleasure in Narrative Cinema’ (first published in Screen, Autumn 1975). In the late 1970s and early 1980s, she co-directed six films with Peter Wollen including Riddles of the Sphinx (1978) and Frida Kahlo and Tina Modotti (1980). Her books and essays on cinema developed from the concerns of radical politics in the aftermath of the upheavals of 1968 and she has pioneered the use of semiotic and psychoanalytic frameworks to explore questions of representation in cinema and wider culture, particularly the political and aesthetic issues posed by feminism.
Afterall Film Club is free and will take place eight times a year at CSM. Participants scheduled to chair the club include Dexter Dalwood, Mark Leckey and Nina Power.
Date: Tuesday 1 May
Time: 18.30-21.00
Location: Lecture Theatre E003, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, King’s Cross Campus.
To join the club and book a place email filmclub@afterall.org, on receipt you will be sent a confirmation email with access details.
Afterall Film Club is a collaboration between Afterall and Double Agents, through the Central Saint Martins Research group: Moving image: practice, criticism, discourse.
Posted on 17 April 2012
LCC Summer Shows 2012

The summer show season is fast approaching and our students will be showing the result of a year’s hard work. Below are the dates and courses showing. More detailed information will follow shortly so watch this space!
Show 2 – Generators
BA Photography, BA Photojournalism, BA Book Arts, BA Sound Arts and BA Film and Television.
Private View Thursday 31 May, 6 – 9pm
Open to the public from 28 May – 7 June, 10am – 5pm (closed Sunday)
Show 3
BA/FdA Surface Design, BA/FdA Interior Design, FdA/BA Top-Up Production for Live Events, ABC Photography, ABC Graphic Design, ABC Sound and Music Technology and ABC Interior Design.
Private View Thursday 14 June, 6 – 9pm
Open to the public from 15 June – 21 June, 10am – 5pm (closed Sunday)
Show 4
FdA/BA Top-Up Animation, BA Graphic and Media Design, BA/FdA Digital Media Design, BA/FdA Games Design, FdA/BA Top-Up Design for Graphic Communication, BA Graphic Product Innovation, BA/FdA Media Practice, FdA Graphic and Spatial Communication, ABC Animation, ABC 3D Animation and BA Creative Advertising Strategy.
Private View Thursday 28 June, 6 – 9pm
Open to the public 29 June – 5 July, 10am – 5pm (closed Sunday)
Previous shows
Our first show Bright Sparks featuring work from our Foundation Diploma Art & Design took place in April. Read the LCC blog for a review of the show and see images below via Flickr.
Posted on 12 March 2012
The Homeless Film Festival screening: No Fixed Abode

Thursday 26 April 2012 6-9pm
Podium Lecture Theatre, LCC
No Fixed Abode (Picture Palace Films + 104 Media)
The first feature drama made by homeless people. A man wakes up in a homeless shelter. Lost and confused he tries to piece together his life and find out how he got there.
The London College of Communication will host The Homeless Film Festival 2012, a Donkey Stone Films project that provides a platform for homeless people to tell their stories through a series of high quality short films and features, raising awareness by putting the issue of homelessness firmly in the media spotlight.
Posted on 28 February 2012
The Homeless Film Festival screening: Red Card: Giving Exclusion the Boot

Tuesday 24 April 2012 6-9pm
Podium Lecture Theatre, LCC
Red Card: Giving Exclusion the Boot
A beautiful feature doc from Canal+ that follows some of the nations involved in the Homeless World Cup 2011, from the slums and streets to representing their country at the tournament under the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
The London College of Communication will host The Homeless Film Festival 2012, a Donkey Stone Films project that provides a platform for homeless people to tell their stories through a series of high quality short films and features, raising awareness by putting the issue of homelessness firmly in the media spotlight.
Posted on 28 February 2012
The Homeless Film Festival screening: Short Film Programme

Monday 23 April 2012 6-9pm
Podium Lecture Theatre, LCC
Short Film Programme
A selection of short films will be shown. The Homeless Film Festival received hundreds of film submissions from all over the world. A panel of homeless people who took part in our film workshops selected their favourite 80 minutes worth for this free event.
The London College of Communication will host The Homeless Film Festival 2012, a Donkey Stone Films project that provides a platform for homeless people to tell their stories through a series of high quality short films and features, raising awareness by putting the issue of homelessness firmly in the media spotlight.
Posted on 28 February 2012










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