Education As Experiment: Initial Line up Announced

Mike Neary Social Science Centre/ Student As Producer.

John Plowman – Beacon Art Project

Andre Pusey Really Open University

Evan Ifekoya/Yasmin Lorentz Politicised Space & Accountability: Addressing Race in the Art School

The Knitted Jungle Collective. Macho Versus the Feminine

John Reardon Art School UK

Mel donohoe Art vs Art Education

James Ellison Temporary structure

Rebecca Hartley/Kate Wiggs International Relations Theory in a prohibition-themed party

Anna-Maria Amato The Fibonacci Code.

All subject to change and more to be announced.

Date: 17th May

Time: 10am – 6pm

Location: 47 Lewisham Way, Goldsmiths College.

Low Lives Website Launch

Low Lives have launched their new website, lowlives.net

Click here to see all documentation from LowLives: Occupy including the AAC’s participation featuring (James Ellison and Paul Stewart)

http://lowlives.net/home/low-lives-occupy/

ALSO

Low Lives 4 has been announced, the artists announced include Bartram and O’ Neill Event Dates: 27, 28 April 2012.

http://lowlives.net/home/low-lives-4-networked-performance-festival-april-27th-28th-2012-artists-announced/

Documentation from ‘Holding Knowledge Hostage’ As part of Low Lives: Occupy.

This is the documentation of the event that took place on the 3.3.2012.

Paul Stewart and James Elision (with Support) Hold every copy of Milton Friedman Publications from Libraries around London.

Highlighting the pernicious and pervasive knowledge and the effects it has had on economic factors.

Deadline Day: MIDNIGHT TONIGHT.

All proposals for the Open Call need to be ‘sign, sealed and delivered’ (to Quote Mr Wonder) by MIDNIGHT TONIGHT

ALL Details will be found on the Open Call Page :   https://alternativeartcollege.co.uk/open-call/

Remember it is a proposal to take part in a symposium day discussing education.

WHERE: GOLDSMITHS COLLEGE, LONDON.

WHEN: 17th MAY

Higher prices for fewer places

Most universities in England are going to have fewer places to offer students this year, as the funding changes in higher education are implemented.

The Higher Education Funding Council for England suggests that about three out of four universities could reduce places – some by more than 10%.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-17537558

OPEN CALL only Two Days Left !!

All proposals need to be in by midnight on the 30th March so hurry if you want to get yours in!

Remember it is an experiment with education, pedagogy and consumer styles towards knowledge.

Date 17th MAy 10am-6pm

We have already had some really interesting proposals

We can’t wait to celebrate  the 1st year of the AAC  with this, hopefully,insightful event.

 

AAC

Site/Fringe project presents, ‘On The Edge’

A group of six students from Goldsmiths College who are doing a project on the 2012 Olympic Games in collaboration with the Museum of London as part of our MA in Art and Politics. The focus of our project is to analyze how these games are affecting London communities, mainly those located close to the Olympic site. We want to know how the process of gentrification is affecting residents in their day-to-day life, as well as their impressions of the Olympic Games as a whole. We are also comparing the current situation with other similar past situations, such as the gentrification process that took place in the Docklands area in order to, hopefully, raise interesting questions about how things have changed since then, if they have at all.

Any questions email: sitefringe@gmail.com

http://sitefringe.com/