Stories
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The art of scientific glassblowing
Exciting things happen when art, craft, engineering and science collide. Glassblower Gayle Price is proof of that.
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How homesickness inspires art
Gail Tolley looks at homesickness through the eyes of three contemporary artists and finds powerful new themes of identity and connection.
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Pain, politics and the power of photography
Art historian Giulia Smith explains what she most admires in the work of Jo Spence and Oreet Ashery, and how their approach makes illness political.
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Bubbles of history
Since the 1960s, scientists have been able to study the air from past centuries by analysing particles in Arctic ice samples. But as the polar ice melts, the future of this research is changing.
Catalogue
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How does the Materiality of the Artist’s Book Help to Augment an Understanding With Respect to Creating a Narrative About Memory and Identity?.
Miller, Cat.Date: 2019- Archives and manuscripts
Potential relocation to the Camberwell College of Art and move of Rolanda Polonsky’s sculptures to Italy
Date: 2004-2006Reference: SA/ADC/B/1/2/3Part of: Adamson Collection Trust (established 1978)- Books
The enema buttons / Deborah Pugh.
Pugh, Deborah.Date: 1995- Archives and manuscripts
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Barrett, Verity
Date: 17/07/2009Reference: TP1/A/278Part of: One and Other Project- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence 2003-2009
Date: 2003-2009Reference: SA/ADC/B/2/2Part of: Adamson Collection Trust (established 1978)