Fine Art Research Unit Talk : Véronique Chance - 'Running Artfully.'
Events — Public Talk Microsoft Teams27 January 2021, 14:00
Véronique has a long-term interest in the representation of the body, and its relationship to performance, documentation, technology and the embodied dynamics of spectatorship. These are closely aligned to her PhD research, completed at Goldsmiths College, London, in 2013, during which she developed an endurance running art-practice as part of a larger enquiry into the performative nature of physical activity. She has been involved with the Run! Run! Run! (#r3fest) group and JSIC Running Cultures Network since 2014. She will be co-launching a new international artist-led Running Artfully Network (RAN) in February 2021, bringing communities and experts together to reframe running as an artistic intervention.
Véronique is the Course leader of the MA Fine Art and MA Printmaking, Cambridge School of Art, ARU.

Event contact: veronique.chance@aru.ac.uk
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