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This series of fellowships was funded by the Arts Council of England, and by the Kettle's Yard artist fellowship programme, as a pilot programme for a larger scale national series of [[art and science research fellowships]]. It was managed by Crucible with [[The Junction]], and included residential and workshop meetings at [[Wysing Arts]]. | This series of fellowships was funded by the [[Arts Council of England]], by the [[Cambridge-MIT Institute]] and by the [[Kettle's Yard]] artist fellowship programme, as a pilot programme for a larger scale national series of [[art and science research fellowships]]. It was managed by Crucible with [[The Junction]], and included residential and workshop meetings at [[Wysing Arts]]. | ||
Exhibition at Kettle's Yard: | Exhibition at Kettle's Yard: |
Latest revision as of 15:29, 29 August 2011
This series of fellowships was funded by the Arts Council of England, by the Cambridge-MIT Institute and by the Kettle's Yard artist fellowship programme, as a pilot programme for a larger scale national series of art and science research fellowships. It was managed by Crucible with The Junction, and included residential and workshop meetings at Wysing Arts.
Exhibition at Kettle's Yard: http://www.kettlesyard.co.uk/exhibitions/archive/newtech.html
Arts projects led by:
- Simon Biggs and Eugene Terentjev
- Alexa Wright and Rana El Kaliouby with Alf Linney
- Mark Palmer and Jonathan Mackenzie
Other crucible collaborators: