ICE’s programme of Friday lunchtime talks features artists, curators and leading figures in the cultural sector.
Talks are free, open to all and take place 12.30-1.30pm at the School House Gallery unless otherwise stated.
For full information see the published talks brochure.
13 January 2017: David Gauntlett: A Making and Doing Culture
David Gauntlett is Professor of Creativity and Design at the University of Westminster and the author of the influential ‘Making is Connecting’ (2011).
Please note this talk takes place at the Fountains Lecture Theatre, York St John University.
20 January 2017: Julian Hicks: Film in Yorkshire
Julian Hicks is Executive Producer at GSP Studios and is passionate about bringing investment in film production to Yorkshire.
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14 October 2016: Kate Walters: Punctim & Plume
Artist Kate Walters is based in Cornwall, where she finds great beauty in wild places that fire themes in her work.
21 October 2016: York Art Gallery: Curatorial Visions
Helen Walsh and Jennifer Alexander, Curators at York Art Gallery, discuss their vision.
28 October 2016: Paul Digby: Art in the Public Sector
Artist Paul Digby discusses art in the public sector with particular reference to his most recent project, Transcending the Figure
11 November 2016: Crafts Council: Nicola Dewar
Nicola Dewar is Head of Learning and Talent Development at the Crafts Council.
Please note this talk takes place at the Fountains Lecture Theatre, York St John University.
2 December 2016: Christine Lalumia: CAA
Christine Lalumia is Chief Executive of Contemporary Applied Arts (CAA), which since 1948 has supported and encouraged the making of fine crafts in Britain.
Please note this talk takes place in the Hiscox building, Peasholme Green, York.
16 December 2016: Roger Keyes: Hokusai
Roger Keyes is one of the world’s leading specialists on Hokusai, probably Japan’s best-known artist with a truly global reach.
6 January 2017: Alistair Hudson: The Useful Museum
Alistair Hudson is Director of mima, the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, which he is transforming into a Useful Museum.
Please note this talk takes place at the Hiscox building, Peasholme Green, York
Picture shows Alun Graves, Curator of Ceramics at the Victoria and Albert Museum, in conversation with Louisa Taylor during her School House Gallery exhibition, 2011 (photo credit: Jo Petrie)