We are excited to announce that we will host this year’s MA Fine Art Online residential from Falmouth University, a three-day programme of activities!
On this MA, Falmouth students work at a distance from each other, but these three days in September offer the students opportunity to travel to Derry-Londonderry from wherever they are in the world and put their heads – and hands – together in person.
Falmouth’s course community is committed to sustainable, ethical and collaborative forms of practice. Void has recently commenced a living practice of Social Permaculture with an organisational structure based on models of co-existence and co-creation as well as sustainable use of local resources and we can’t wait to welcome the students to and share our experience with them.
Acknowledgements
The MA Fine Art Online Derry Residential is curated by Void Art Centre in partnership with Falmouth University.
Void Art Centre
Our overarching mission is to become an active civic contributor by creating meaningful connections between art and society. We support the development of cultural work by national and international art practitioners, acting with a collaborative spirit by creating innovative and lasting partnerships. The public programme is supported by Arts Council Northern Ireland, Foundation Foundation and @henrymoorefdn_grants
Falmouth University
Falmouth University’s MA Fine Art is a flexible new postgraduate course at Falmouth School of Art. The programme supports the development of innovative and sustainable contemporary art practice in the UK and internationally. Together we find new ways of working whilst thinking critically about the relationship between the local and the global. Every so often we gather together to meet in person.
Void Art Centre is kindly supported by Arts Council Northern Ireland, Derry City and Strabane District Council, Garfield Weston, Ulster University, Henry Moore Foundation, Foundation Foundation, Halifax Foundation for NI, and Future Screens NI.