Events
Past Events
An exploration and celebration of the incredible work of the City Design and Environmental Architecture graduate Class of 2020
This is an opportunity to meet Adalberto Lonardi on Zoom where he will be answering questions about his practice, works in progress and future plans.
My practice is based on the themes of disease and bodies. I sum up my autobiographical experiences into a stage of dialogues with moving images.
Please join Dr Rathna Ramanathan and Jessica Helfand on the RCA Instagram (@royalcollegeofart) at 5pm BST on the 31st of July for their discussion on Self Reliance in these extraordinary times.
A series of conversations between students, tutors and industry leaders exploring the pertinent themes of design products 2020.
w/ Bisan Abu Eisheh and Michael Rakowitz. Hosted by Mayssa Kanaan and Jamie Steedman. Organised by: Arieh Frosh, Farvash, Jamie Steedman, Kaushikee Gupta, Mayssa Kanaan, Peter Spanjer.
An experience sharing to the public of what a PhD life like after the viva and what career opportunities open up due to accquiring this degree in the RCA.
Slow Motion Radio: Ian Gouldstone on Rhythm and Frames
It is a tale of moving houses and leaving home with the box full of secrets.
CAP: Screening of Showreel A – CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Multiple performances with themes of horror, comedy, & therapy. These are spinoff works from her latest project SLEEPAWAKE CHOASKAMPF. Performances will be streamed live over the course of two weeks.
Daily live play-through of ‘moment[1.3]escape.now_plastic and malleable the time is yours, and yet days drip through your fingers like sand’ on Twitch TV.
The United Generations final Masters project presentation in conversation with Studio Jenny Jones https://studiojennyjones.com/
Join acclaimed novelist, historian and mythographer, Dame Marina Warner, for a monstrous discussion about feminism, animism, horror and folklore
Head of Service Design Clive Grinyer will be talking to Andrea Cooper, founder of the pioneering and much copied Policy Lab, part of the UK Cabinet Office.
w/ Bisan Abu Eisheh and Michael Rakowitz. Hosted by Mayssa Kanaan and Jamie Steedman. Organised by: Arieh Frosh, Farvash, Jamie Steedman, Kaushikee Gupta, Mayssa Kanaan, Peter Spanjer.
The Name is an experimental feature-length film completely made with still photographs, where the MA Photography student Constanza Valderrama was a photographer.
A communication from the Sphinx in the form of a digital cabaret in three parts. Location: Steamed via Twitch.tv from my parents and friends houses.
Panel Discussion with Visual Communication Students & Staff
a live performance with a live sound walk-through of the virtual factory/ meet the artists: doing collaborative work with other visual artists
Join Global Innovation Designers from the Royal College of Art for a discussion about the future of human interactions with our environment.
Introductions by: Richard Doust and Lol Sargent Host: Michele Jannuzzi
Discussing the importance of distributing alternative histories and stories in design.
Daily live play-through of ‘moment[1.3]escape.now_plastic and malleable the time is yours, and yet days drip through your fingers like sand’ on Twitch TV.
Webinar/Workshop on the force of togetherness and the struggles to work/create/collaborate online.
A series of conversations between students, tutors and industry leaders exploring the pertinent themes of design products 2020.
Art, media and games scholar Dr Darshana Jayemanne (Abertay University) will join former RCA MA Animation artist-in-residence Ian Gouldstone to talk about expanded concepts of animation.
CAP: Screening of Showreel A - CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
CAP: Screening of Showreel A - CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
'Student panel discussion with Johanna Hedva and students Nina Hanz, Harriet Gibson, Laura Pinnington and Harriet Welch'
Multiple performances with themes of horror, comedy, & therapy. These are spinoff works from her latest project SLEEPAWAKE CHOASKAMPF. Performances will be streamed live over the course of two weeks.
A series of conversations between students, tutors and industry leaders exploring the pertinent themes of design products 2020.
Daily live play-through of ‘moment[1.3]escape.now_plastic and malleable the time is yours, and yet days drip through your fingers like sand’ on Twitch TV.
Jennie Winhall and RCA Service Design Students showcase projects on society and cultures.
A broadcast of Xiaochun Wang’s moving-image series Monologue with an introduction by Hermione Wiltshire.
Tere Chad will offer three ‘Meet the Artist’ events, where the general public will be able to join through a zoom link to meet her by video call.
A conversation with Chris O'Reilly, Shona Collins and Fx Goby to get a snapshot of the current world of animation in film and TV and its role in the vanguard of new forms of storytelling.
Panel Discussion with Visual Communication Students & Staff
This performance is a crossover between two characters in each artist’s performance. Two characters will stand against each other, they will fight, dance, collide, and homogenise.
Presentation of students' work, followed by a public Q&A
Join us for a discussion on design projects within the Healthcare sector
When the Place Shuts Down: Students and Leading Practitioners in Conversation with Martin Darbyshire.
“In conversation with Romane Courdacher” is a series of zoom meetings where I will be answering questions and discussing my work and projects.
There are no Bad Ideas, just a Lack of ideas to Make them Good!
CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Bea Mandelstam will be chatting with Judah Armani, Founder of Inhouse Records, about his work, the human condition (that small topic) and how to stay #dangerouslypositive
CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Hijacking the zone of popular culture transmissions, the Ideal Life Radio Show materialises as a recurring radio broadcast promising an ideal escape from the chaos of contemporary society.
CAP: Screening of Showreel A – CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Paradox tale of Logic Gate is a fictional ritual based on the concept of “Gharbzadegi /Westernization,” which is one of the theories leading to the 1979 revolution in Iran.
Exploring the current urgency of the arts, examining responses & adaptations from public institutions addressing the importance and necessity of workforce diversity & changes affected by the pandemic.
This evening, the acclaimed New York-based artist Moyra Davey will be reading from her recently-published book, Index Cards (Fitzcarraldo Editions, 2020).
It is a tale of moving houses and leaving home with the box full of secrets.
Covid-19 has not only changed the way we socialise, but also strongly affected the way we connect with art.
Hosted by Clive Grinyer, Head of Service Design, our special guest, Sophie Thomas will kick off the evening with a short talk sharing her perspective on 'Climate Choices'.
This event is designed to open up discussion around the different approaches to gaining recognition and channelling social actions as critical forms of collective sense-making.
Meet the Artist
A special presentation of Lunhua’s video installation 'constant conjunction' recorded at her home in Tianjin, China, with an introduction by the artist.
Panel Discussion with Visual Communication Students & Staff
Panel discussion between students on their experiences of studying during lockdown hosted by Dr Fiona Curran
Graduating Designer Cristina Mogollon in conversation with Valentina Lopez.
When the Place Shuts Down: Students and Leading Practitioners in Conversation with Glenn Adamson.
Daily live play-through of ‘moment[1.3]escape.now_plastic and malleable the time is yours, and yet days drip through your fingers like sand’ on Twitch TV.
When the Place Shuts Down: Students and Leading Practitioners in Conversation with Formafantasma.
A critique about the concept to use heritage, a traditional teacup called bhar, to build a culture of sustainable development.
Doing Disability Differently Webinar with Dr Jos Boys, Senior Lecturer in Environments for Learning at UCL Bartlett
This performance is a crossover between two characters in each artist’s performance. Two characters will stand against each other, they will fight, dance, collide, and homogenise.
An online studio visit on critiques of self-perpetuating structures of inequality.
Annie Jael Kwan vs David Blandy
CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Discover how Graduates of the Mixed Media Textiles specialism have navigated and expressed themselves during such challenging times with Senior Tutor Dr Fiona Curran.
Workshop / Meet the Maker
Paradox tale of Logic Gate is a fictional ritual based on the concept of “Gharbzadegi /Westernization,” which is one of the theories leading to the 1979 revolution in Iran.
CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Paradox tale of Logic Gate is a fictional ritual based on the concept of 'Gharbzadegi /Westernization', which is one of the theories leading to the 1979 revolution in Iran.
Live theatre performance on Zoom with a talk by writer, performer, and live-artist Greg Wohead.
“In conversation with Romane Courdacher” is a series of zoom meetings where I will be answering questions and discussing my work and projects.
The Forms of Resistance series of events are organised by Contemporary Art Practice students Arieh Frosh, Farvash, Jamie Steedman, Kaushikee Gupta, Mayssa Kanaan, and Peter Spanjer for RCA2020.
Live student discussions.
Talk by Jeremy Myerson and Service Design students.
"Not Only A Metaphor" is a 9 minute video installation composed of found surveillance camera footage.
A three-part series meeting Global Innovation Design alumni to hear about their continuing journeys after graduation.
Multiple performances with themes of horror, comedy, & therapy. These are spinoff works from her latest project SLEEPAWAKE CHOASKAMPF. Performances will be streamed live over the course of two weeks.
Presentation of students' work, followed by a public Q&A
A live stream of script writing, exploring methodologies of field work practices through illustration.
When the Place Shuts Down: Students and Leading Practitioners in Conversation, with Luke Pearson.
w/ Sonia Bernaciak and Lawrence Lek. Hosted by Arieh Frosh and Farvash. Organised by: Arieh Frosh, Farvash, Jamie Steedman, Kaushikee Gupta, Mayssa Kanaan, Peter Spanjer.
Join us online for our 'IM Welcome Online Open Day' event for anyone interested in the MA Programme, meet the team and discuss their folio.
CAP: Screening of Showreel A – CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Daily live play-through of ‘moment[1.3]escape.now_plastic and malleable the time is yours, and yet days drip through your fingers like sand’ on Twitch TV.
Lucia Lee speaks to Alumni Hazel Scrimgeour about her work at Fjord and 'Future Skills'.
Discover how Graduates of the Woven Textile specialism have navigated and expressed themselves during such challenging times with Tutor Dr Lynn Tandler.
Paradox tale of Logic Gate is a fictional ritual based on the concept of “Gharbzadegi /Westernization,” which is one of the theories leading to the 1979 revolution in Iran.
Hijacking the zone of popular culture transmissions, the Ideal Life Radio Show materialises as a recurring radio broadcast promising an ideal escape from the chaos of contemporary society.
CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Paradox tale of Logic Gate is a fictional ritual based on the concept of “Gharbzadegi /Westernization,” which is one of the theories leading to the 1979 revolution in Iran.
w/ Sonia Bernaciak and Lawrence Lek. Hosted by Arieh Frosh and Farvash. Organised by: Arieh Frosh, Farvash, Jamie Steedman, Kaushikee Gupta, Mayssa Kanaan, Peter Spanjer.
Virtual Walk, with Q&A and discussion.
Talk followed by Q&A.
Multiple performances with themes of horror, comedy, & therapy. These are spinoff works from her latest project SLEEPAWAKE CHOASKAMPF. Performances will be streamed live over the course of two weeks.
Kensho's personal PhD research journey.
CAP: Screening of Showreel A - CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Workshop / Discussion focused around what happens within an Art School.
Paradox tale of Logic Gate is a fictional ritual based on the concept of “Gharbzadegi /Westernization,” which is one of the theories leading to the 1979 revolution in Iran.
CAP: Screening of Showreel A - CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Paradox tale of Logic Gate is a fictional ritual based on the concept of “Gharbzadegi /Westernization,” which is one of the theories leading to the 1979 revolution in Iran.
What the cat dragged in. A communication from the Sphinx in the form of a digital cabaret in three parts. Location: Steamed via Twitch.tv from my parents and friends houses.
a live performance with a live sound walk-through of the virtual factory/ meet the artists: doing collaborative work with other visual artists
Student talks and performances
Multiple performances with themes of horror, comedy, & therapy. These are spinoff works from her latest project SLEEPAWAKE CHOASKAMPF. Performances will be streamed live over the course of two weeks.
Webinar and Q&A session.
Daily live play-through of ‘moment[1.3]escape.now_plastic and malleable the time is yours, and yet days drip through your fingers like sand’ on Twitch TV.
Tere Chad will offer three ‘Meet the Artist’ events, where the general public will be able to join through a zoom link to meet her by video call.
Student Event focused on the missing bond between human interactions.
It is a tale of moving houses and leaving home with the box full of secrets.
Tsai-Chun Huang's personal PhD research journey in fashion and textiles.
CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
The conversation between artist Ioanna Sakellaraki and Jonathan Miles, Tutor in Critical and Historical Studies.
Paradox tale of Logic Gate is a fictional ritual based on the concept of “Gharbzadegi /Westernization,” which is one of the theories leading to the 1979 revolution in Iran.
A self-spawning, potentially unwieldy, performance lecture which will collage together responses from a number of invited contributors.
Student panel discussion with Tai Shani
This event is hosted Power Out of Restriction (POoR) Collective and is a discussion featuring EDIT, STEALTH, ACAN and Dark Matter Labs.
Student suggested play list for silent disco (staff and students) and for tour of work (visitors)
Live student discussions.
TALK / presentation with Q&A
The Aftermath (Graduating from RCA in a Very Weird Time) - Toby Auberg and Michelle Brand in Conversation
Poet Simone White reading followed by an in conversation with critic Rianna Jade Parker (Organised with Jeremy Millar)
Open conversations via live chat.
An intimate conversation between students and a member of staff discussing topics around the theme 'Preserve' in relation to Textiles as a practice. Hosted by Amy Winters.
This discussion panel will look through the practice of our 2020 graduates to expand on and open up discourse around the historical and socio-political possibilities of jewellery and object.
When the Place Shuts Down: Students and Leading Practitioners in Conversation with Sarah Mann.
Daily live play-through of ‘moment[1.3]escape.now_plastic and malleable the time is yours, and yet days drip through your fingers like sand’ on Twitch TV.
Join us for a discussion on the future of the education system.
Conscious Isolation - Artist Presentation with Michael Forbes - Art does not just stop at the door of the studio nor the gallery.
CAP: Screening of Showreel A - CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Experiment with a series of approaches to drawing inspired by students' work in RCA2020 and beyond.
Workshop / Meet the Maker
Open conversations via live chat.
Hijacking the zone of popular culture transmissions, the Ideal Life Radio Show materialises as a recurring radio broadcast promising an ideal escape from the chaos of contemporary society.
CAP: Screening of Showreel A - CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
CAP: Screening of Showreel A - CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Performance on next phases, new eras and big quotes - all of them unresolved.
Daily live play-through of ‘moment[1.3]escape.now_plastic and malleable the time is yours, and yet days drip through your fingers like sand’ on Twitch TV.
Award Ceremony
Clive Grinyer leads a panel of Service design experts in a conversation about what is on the horizon for the service design discipline.
Student panel discussion with Panashe Chigumadzi
Meet the Artist
Splendid Isolation features a socially-distant performance over Zoom with the Young@Heart chorus.
An intimate conversation between students and a member of staff discussing topics around the theme 'Construct' in relation to Textiles as a practice. Hosted by Senior Tutor Freddie Robbins.
This public webinar event will include our Head of Programme or HoP, Alexandria Smith in conversation with 8 graduating painting students organized as a virtual degree show tour.
A continuation of the emergent designers, coming from the MA Fashion RCA 2020.
When the Place Shuts Down: Students and Leading Practitioners in Conversation with Clara Gaggero Westaway.
Multiple performances with themes of horror, comedy, & therapy. These are spinoff works from her latest project SLEEPAWAKE CHOASKAMPF. Performances will be streamed live over the course of two weeks.
This discussion will look at the impact their programme connections have had on cultural awareness, individual practices and future plans.
‘Learning as it grows’ - The humanisation of objects RCA2020 IDE webinar by Assa Ashuach
The rapid change in the transportation sector towards a holistic, mobility-based approach has led to the emergence of novel challenges.
“In conversation with Romane Courdacher” is a series of zoom meetings where I will be answering questions and discussing my work and projects.
CAP: Screening of Showreel A – CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Discover how Graduates of the Soft Systems specialism have navigated and expressed themselves during such challenging times with Tutor Dr Amy Winters.
Rooted deep within culture, metal is at the heart of our society, from mythologies and economies of the past through to the latest technologies and visions of the future.
CAP: Screening of Showreel A – CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Multiple performances with themes of horror, comedy, & therapy. These are spinoff works from her latest project SLEEPAWAKE CHOASKAMPF. Performances will be streamed live over the course of two weeks.
It is a tale of moving houses and leaving home with the box full of secrets.
Screening, followed by a Q&A.
If the future feels closed… How do we open it?
Daily live play-through of ‘moment[1.3]escape.now_plastic and malleable the time is yours, and yet days drip through your fingers like sand’ on Twitch TV.
Q&A / Meet The Designers
Meet the OMI tutors in this live event exploring the methods and processes of the Object Mediation Interaction platform.
Panel Discussion with Visual Communication Students & Staff
Presentation of students' work, followed by a public Q&A
This panel brings together a group of practitioners for whom the living body is a focus for the expression of a broad range of interests.
A continuation of the emergent designers, coming from the MA Fashion RCA 2020.
When the Place Shuts Down: Students and Leading Practitioners in Conversation with Sandeep Sangaru.
Discussion to be rooted in the field of Decolonization in and around the institution.
w/ Jennifer Martin and Beverley Bennett. Hosted by Kaushikee Gupta. Organised by: Arieh Frosh, Farvash, Jamie Steedman, Kaushikee Gupta, Mayssa Kanaan, Peter Spanjer.
This event will be a live, participatory art-making workshop and discussion.
Meet the Designers
This discussion looks at how the different approaches to teaching have supported and encouraged students to locate themselves within the contemporary art and craft debate.
Animators in Conversation: Self / Society / Family
Print Out is an annual, student-led event, coinciding with the summer degree show.
Join Society leaders and SU Co-Presidents for a presentation on the show, their work and life at the RCA + Q&A
Kyle Macdonald discusses all things innovation with Alumnus Ed Tam from Heal Medical as they talk about issues surrounding health and wellbeing and living well generally.
CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Discover how Graduates of the Printed Textile specialism have navigated and expressed themselves during such challenging times with Tutors Jemma Ooi and Seetal Solanki.
Hijacking the zone of popular culture transmissions, the Ideal Life Radio Show materialises as a recurring radio broadcast promising an ideal escape from the chaos of contemporary society.
CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Tere Chad will offer three ‘Meet the Artist’ events, where the general public will be able to join through a zoom link to meet her by video call.
w/ Jennifer Martin and Beverley Bennett. Hosted by Kaushikee Gupta. Organised by: Arieh Frosh, Farvash, Jamie Steedman, Kaushikee Gupta, Mayssa Kanaan, Peter Spanjer.
Animators in Conversation: Gender, Identity & Relationships
Student panel discussion with Sally O'Reilly, with students Fiona Glen, Esme Boggis and Yuan Xiao
A Conversation about Ice and Pollen - with screening
Open conversation around the ‘Sustainable’ collection of works presented by students in Royal College of Art 2020 platform.
In Conversation: Lloyds Bank x RCA Service Design Students
Everything you Need to Hear and also Don't Want to Hear: Your future is Bright. Live conversation with Ron Diamond - Webinar.
Panel Discussion with Visual Communication Students & Staff
Panel discussion
Students from the Royal College of Art’s Design Products Programme investigate the relationship between design, technology and humanity together with OPPO, the leading technology brand.
Meet the Artist
Panel discussion between students on their experiences of studying during lockdown hosted by Jemma Ooi
Daily live play-through of ‘moment[1.3]escape.now_plastic and malleable the time is yours, and yet days drip through your fingers like sand’ on Twitch TV.
From the private to the public sphere, body adornment as conveyer of personal values, jewellery as a carrier of emotions.
Multiple performances with themes of horror, comedy, & therapy. These are spinoff works from her latest project SLEEPAWAKE CHOASKAMPF. Performances will be streamed live over the course of two weeks.
When the Place Shuts Down: Students and Leading Practitioners in Conversation with Tom Lloyd.
Guests talks
A three-part series meeting Global Innovation Design alumni to hear about their continuing journeys after graduation.
This discussion explores ways that students in C&G have expanded their practices beyond the studio.
What was your experience with your PhD supervisors?
CAP: Screening of Showreel A – CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Graduating Service Designer Tammy Tang leads an informal conversation with alumnae Victoria Koo from DBS Bank about design in an emerging world of 'New Money'.
Discover how Graduates of the Knitted Textile specialism have navigated and expressed themselves during such challenging times with Senior Tutor Freddie Robbins.
CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
A panel discussion on storytelling in photography, curated and hosted by artists Nadja Ellinger, Elena Helfrecht and Hermione Wiltshire.
Film screenings rotation
Live student discussions.
SoAH Panel Discussion: On the Notion of History in the Public Realm with Valda Jackson, Hew Locke and Richard Drayton chaired by Sarah Staton (Organised with Rebecca Fortnum)
The work of Alice Aires, Hannah Brewerton, Carol Harrison and Grace Emily Manning explore place and time through a political lens.
If the future feels closed… How do we open it?
The Good Life
Amogh Lux kicks off the 'Alumni In Conversation' sessions with what promises to be a fascinating discussion with Kaneeka Agarwal from Facebook about service design in Urban Living.
Presentation of students' work, followed by a public Q&A
Webinar/Workshop on the force of togetherness and the struggles to work/create/collaborate online.
Producer Abigail Addison and Animated Documentary Maker Samantha Moore discuss their long distance working relationship
When the Place Shuts Down: Students and Leading Practitioners in Conversation with Formafantasma.
Round Table Discussion
How can designers empower people to imagine and create the futures they want? A panel discussion with three Global Innovation Designers
Since the outbreak has given a serious impact on people’s lives and the auto industry in a global scale, how should we as vehicle designers in new generations adapt to the new situation?
CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Daily live play-through of ‘moment[1.3]escape.now_plastic and malleable the time is yours, and yet days drip through your fingers like sand’ on Twitch TV.
Hijacking the zone of popular culture transmissions, the Ideal Life Radio Show materialises as a recurring radio broadcast promising an ideal escape from the chaos of contemporary society.
CAP: Screening of Showreel A – CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
CAP: Screening of Showreel A – CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Virtual Walk, with Q&A and discussion.
Student panel discussion with Ayesha Attah
Multiple performances with themes of horror, comedy, & therapy. These are spinoff works from her latest project SLEEPAWAKE CHOASKAMPF. Performances will be streamed live over the course of two weeks.
How Will We Choose Our Next Move? This Audience participatory performance, invites us to contemplate the decisions we face collectively and how we can connect even in times of enforced disconnect.
It is a tale of moving houses and leaving home with the box full of secrets.
Through this conversation, Katie Bret-Day, Roei Greenberg and Alexander Mourant, will traverse the nature of borders, and their relationship towards literal and metaphysical boundaries.
CAP: Screening of Showreel A – CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Paradox tale of Logic Gate is a fictional ritual based on the concept of “Gharbzadegi /Westernization,” which is one of the theories leading to the 1979 revolution in Iran.
Monthly event showcasing sound experiments by students at the Royal College of Art.
Daily live play-through of ‘moment[1.3]escape.now_plastic and malleable the time is yours, and yet days drip through your fingers like sand’ on Twitch TV.
Student event focused on the missing bond between human interactions.
“I H a v e T i m e Find me on the periphery of Speakers Corner in Hyde Park on the 18th July, from 12–6pm. Look out for the sign that says I HAVE TIME.
The Contemporary Art Practice programme will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020.
The discussion will touch upon various interrelated topics; from alternate realities and historic narratives, the ontology of the photograph.
Paradox tale of Logic Gate is a fictional ritual based on the concept of “Gharbzadegi /Westernization,” which is one of the theories leading to the 1979 revolution in Iran.
CAP: Screening of Showreel A – CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
What the cat dragged in. A communication from the Sphinx in the form of a digital cabaret in three parts. Location: Steamed via Twitch.tv from my parents and friends houses.
Paradox tale of Logic Gate is a fictional ritual based on the concept of “Gharbzadegi /Westernization,” which is one of the theories leading to the 1979 revolution in Iran.
I will play a selection of intimate pop songs about things like escaping to outer space on guitar and voice.
A panel discussion with Tai Shani, Harold Offeh Chaired by Juliet Jacques focusing on recent projects and the contemporary
Chloé Hamon, Leo Metcalf, John Summerson, Fred Williams and Qianhui Yu discuss their collection of animated films and explorations into VR in a panel chaired by Betsy Dadd.
An intimate conversation between students and a member of staff.
Daily live play-through of ‘moment[1.3]escape.now_plastic and malleable the time is yours, and yet days drip through your fingers like sand’ on Twitch TV.
When the Place Shuts Down: Students and Leading Practitioners in Conversation with Nick Gant.
flying 8 collaborative kites – an event with students/staff and then open to public during the week.
In conversation with senior academic staff from GID partners - Keio University, RCA and Imperial College.
305 Valley is a dystopian future vision shown as an interactive fiction experience, where the physical and virtual merge, and embodied virtual presence is determined by one’s social credit score.
Introduction of what a practice-led research is in the SoD in RCA, and how do we conduct our research in the art and design school with our own methodology.
CAP: Screening of Showreel A – CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Talk and ceremony with Baum & Leahy
A warm welcome from Anne Toomey, the Head of Programme, to the RCA2020 Textiles Programme.
In this talk artists Tris Bucaro, Godith Hawkins, James Wilde and Lidan Yang, will share their work and discuss their practice in response to The Body in the Work.
Paradox tale of Logic Gate is a fictional ritual based on the concept of “Gharbzadegi /Westernization,” which is one of the theories leading to the 1979 revolution in Iran.
Hijacking the zone of popular culture transmissions, the Ideal Life Radio Show materialises as a recurring radio broadcast promising an ideal escape from the chaos of contemporary society.
CAP: Screening of Showreel A – CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Paradox tale of Logic Gate is a fictional ritual based on the concept of “Gharbzadegi /Westernization,” which is one of the theories leading to the 1979 revolution in Iran.
It is a tale of moving houses and leaving home with the box full of secrets.
60 MINUTES OF GRADUATION AT HOME is one of the Royal College of Art's responses to the current context of pandemic deregulation and the physical impossibility of organising graduation shows.
Hear this year's graduating MA Writing students talk about their projects which cover an extraordinary range of subjects, from office spaces to chronic illness, and bestiaries to balconies.
Situationist RCA is a physical, pan-continental, temporary, see-it-in-the-flesh, blink-and-you’ll miss-it network of events, happenings and installations that will run during the course of RCA 2020.
flying 8 collaborative kites - an event with students/staff and then open to public during the week.
Life after the RCA.
A three-part series meeting Global Innovation Design alumni to hear about their continuing journeys after graduation.
When the Place Shuts Down: Students and Leading Practitioners in Conversation with Paola Antonelli.
It is a tale of moving houses and leaving home with the box full of secrets.
CAP: Screening of Showreel A – CAP will have an ongoing, evolving schedule of live and screened events, throughout RCA2020
Paradox tale of Logic Gate is a fictional ritual based on the concept of 'Gharbzadegi /Westernization', which is one of the theories leading to the 1979 revolution in Iran.
Modified Pecha Kuchas provide a dynamic way for our graduates to present a body of work - each student will have exactly 3 minutes and 20 seconds and 10 images to tell their story
Conversation with Laura Robertson and Ivan Ward, Deputy Director and Head of Learning at the Freud Museum as part of an online project shared via the museum blog.
Paradox tale of Logic Gate is a fictional ritual based on the concept of “Gharbzadegi /Westernization,” which is one of the theories leading to the 1979 revolution in Iran.
The RCA2020 Opening of the School of Arts & Humanities with a presentation from the Dean Professor Ken Neil & the Head of Programmes.
Paradox tale of Logic Gate is a fictional ritual based on the concept of “Gharbzadegi /Westernization,” which is one of the theories leading to the 1979 revolution in Iran.
Join us to hear presentations from Dean of the School of Architecture, Adrian Lahoud, our Head of Programmes, and architect Mariam Kamara.