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DRAWING: Transformative Matter, Material Trace

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The DRAWING: Transformative Matter, Material Trace research group brings together members from Fine Art, Illustration, Animation and Makeup for Media and Performance at Arts University Bournemouth (AUB). These members include academic and technical staff, PhD students and AUB alumni, all of whom engage in practice-based research relating to innovative approaches to drawing.

Operating within and across discipline-specific boundaries, the group’s activities facilitate investigations into the capacity of materials to change or to be changed – and, in turn, to signify meaning, articulate ideas, convey knowledge and encourage reflective experimentation. AUB’s CRAB Drawing Studio together with the AUB Paper Archive, act as platforms for discussion and production, offering opportunities for collaborative research. The group is expanded by members currently carrying practice-based PhD projects which focus on drawing. Dialogue with external national and international research groups, individuals and institutions, is actively sought.

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No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Contact details

Poole
BH12 5HH
United Kingdom
Website: https://www.drawing-research.com/

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  • Ethics tag
  • Material studies tag
  • Media studies tag
  • Performance studies tag

University affiliation(s)

The Arts University Bournemouth
Poole

Last modified:

2023-09-20 13:55:56

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