A selection of recent research projects undertaken by our staff and PhD students
Richard Clay is an art historian who looked at how the nature of 'Utopia' has changed throughout the generations.
Catrin Huber's work looks into ancient Roman wall paintings and artefacts left behind at Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Possessions is a video project, which explores the ideas and themes prevalent in a text by Lars Bang Larsen.
The Art Lending Library provides an opportunity for people to borrow artworks and enjoy them at home, work, or elsewhere.
Michael's project use art to look at how lives have been shaped as a result of nuclear deterrent.
Transfer Laban recreated the façade of a well-known building, and sited it in the centre of London.
Irene Brown's travelling tent brought contemporary art to rural venues and a new audience.
This series of talks looks at curatorial practices and how they're reacted to changes in the industry.
The exhibition of unseen Pitman Painters pictures was curated by Narbi Price and shown at Ashington's Woodhorn Museum.
This project examines Murakami's work 40 years after the writer initially decided to write his novel. (Link opens PDF)
Henry Coombes is a film-maker and therapist, his Showreel looks at a range of his film work.
Tim Shaw's work explores what changes can be made to traditional church bell-ringing using modern technology.
Uta Kogelsberger's project documents and profiles people who feel like aliens in their own country in the face of Brexit.
An interdisciplinary research project that critically examines the role and practice of temporary visual art commissioning within heritage properties in Britain today.
This collaborative project explored the subject of World War One and mechanics borne out of the conflict.