
Notes on Bresson: A Conference Around Robert Bresson – 21-22 May 2020
IVAC EventsRichmond University and London Film School, 21-22 May
London Film School, 24 Shelton St, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9UB
Tickets £10, free for students

Volume 0: Curating a Contemporary Indigenous Art Exhibition for the Venice Biennale 2019 – 8 April 2020
IVAC EventsDr. Max Carroci, Associate Professor, Richmond University and Chelsea School of Art
Asa Briggs Café, 6pm, 8 April

Staff Talks: Three Sacks Full of Hats, Debbie Anzalone, Director Filmmaker – 2 April 2020
IVAC EventsAsa Briggs Café, 6pm, 2 April

Public Art Projects In Sight In View – 31 March 2020
IVAC EventsDr. David Dibosa, Curator and Leader of the MA in Museums and Curating, Chelsea College of Art
Asa Briggs 212, 4:30pm, 31 March

Artists and Artist Educators – 27 March 2020
IVAC EventsDr. Judith Brocklehurst
17YS, Sem 3, 1:30pm, 27 March

Staff Talks: Chino Otsuka, Photographer – 26 March 2020
IVAC EventsAsa Briggs Café, 6pm, 26 March

Staff Talks: Richard Bevan, Artist Filmmaker – 19 March 2020
IVAC EventsAsa Briggs Café, 6pm, 19 March

Staff Talks: Alexandra Hughes, Photographer – 11 March 2020
IVAC EventsAsa Briggs Café, 6pm, 11 March

Curating Ethnographic and Contemporary African Art at the British Museum – 25 February 2020
IVAC EventsDr. Chris Spring, Former Curator of African Galleries at the British Museum
Briggs 212, 4:30pm, 25 February

History of falconry in Anglo-Saxon England revealed by Richmond Professor in The Times
Featured, IVAC, IVAC Events, NewsDr Robert J Wallis, Professor of Visual Culture at Richmond, has been featured this week in an article published by The Times, explaining how falconry was practised in Anglo-Saxon England hundreds of years earlier than previously thought.
The…