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Fine Arts Programme

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Lectures and Exhibitions

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Each year the Fine Arts Programme holds at least three exhibitions in mid-December, mid-March and mid-June, in the exhibition spaces completed in October 2003. Each show can include up to seven artists and one or two architects, giving priority to those scholars who are at the end of their residencies. These exhibitions reflect the pluralistic and multi-faceted aspect of current British artistic practice through the diversity of works exhibited. Occasionally our artists take part in exhibitions and give lectures outside the British School at Rome.

For up-to-date information on our programme please see the news and events link.

 

BSR private view 12 December 09

 
“Second Style” performance, written and directed by Katie Cuddon and Marden Nichols, BSR, 27 June 2009
L-R: Duncan Keenan-Jones, Marden Nichols, Celia Hempton, Katie Cuddon, Jessica Harris, Sarah Keenan-Jones, Joseph Bedford
 

Private view, “The things I have seen and the money I have spent” exh, BSR, December 2009

 
“The ecstatic moment, no. 9” by Brent Harris
“The things I have seen and the money I have spent” exh, BSR, December 2009
 
Then he will show you a magnificent cathedral” by Darren Murray
“The things I have seen and the money I have spent” exh, BSR, December 2009
 
“Stills” by David O’Kane
“The things I have seen and the money I have spent” exh, BSR, December 2009
 

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