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Scottish Crucible success for Aberdeen academic
Dr. Amy Bryzgel is one of 30 early-career researchers, selected from a pool of 102 applicants, to attend this year’s ‘Scottish Crucible,’ the professional and personal leadership development programme created by NESTA (http://www.nesta.org.uk) for experienced post-doctoral researchers and those in their first academic position. The scheme brings together talented researchers from a range...
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Dr Amy Bryzgel to deliver lecture at the Centre for Contemporary Art in Warsaw
On April 16, Amy Bryzgel will deliver the closing lecture for the exhibition “Natalia L.L.: Secretum et Tremor” at the Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle in Warsaw, Poland. The lecture is entitled “Natalia L.L.: Intimate Transfigurations,” and will focus on the manner in which the Polish artist’s work crosses...
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Research Support Grant awarded to Dr Helen Pierce
Art Historian Dr Helen Pierce has been awarded a Research Support Grant by the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art. The Grant will enable Helen to carry out research in London and in Oxford during the summer of 2015 relating to her project The Art of the Interregnum,...
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Workshop with Tanja Ostojic
On April 1st, the renowned Serbian feminist performance artist Tanja Ostojic visited the University of Aberdeen and gave a workshop about Misplaced Women?. Over twenty students and staff from disciplines such as Film & Visual Culture, History of Art, Scandinavian Studies and Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen, and sculpture...
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Aberdeen Art Historian at AAH2015
Dr Amy Bryzgel will chair a panel at the 41st Conference of the Association of Art Historians, being held between 9 and 11 April 2015 at the University of East Anglia, Norwich.