Archive for the ‘Students’ Category

Paid Opportunity: Undergraduate Kingston University Student Researcher

PAID OPPORTUNITY: UNDERGRADUATE KINGSTON UNIVERSITY STUDENT RESEARCHER We are looking for a Kingston University undergraduate student to help develop and deliver a research project for the university’s Dorich House Museum and Stanley Picker Gallery. Black, Asian and minority ethnicity students are currently under-represented among the students we support and our project seeks to address this […]

Young Creatives | Masterpieces in Schools & Sculpture Around You

YOUNG CREATIVES | MASTERPIECES IN SCHOOLS & SCULPTURE AROUND YOU Whilst we are temporarily closed to the public, we are working with our partner venue Stanley Picker Gallery to compile a weekly newsletter highlighting previous projects, collection items and activity suggestions to keep you inspired and creative at home. The theme for today’s newsletter, Thursday […]

Celebrating Our Students | ‘The Squatter Years’ Student Projects

CELEBRATING OUR STUDENTS | MA MUSEUM AND GALLERY STUDIES STUDENTS & THE SQUATTER YEARS Whilst we are temporarily closed to the public, we are working with our partner venue Stanley Picker Gallery to compile a weekly newsletter highlighting previous projects, collection items and activity suggestions to keep you inspired and creative at home. The theme […]

Communities | The Surbiton Yatai, Temple and Pavilion

Whilst we are temporarily closed to the public, we are working with our partner venue Stanley Picker Gallery to compile a weekly newsletter highlighting previous projects, collection items and activity suggestions to keep you inspired and creative at home. The theme for today’s newsletter, Thursday 5 June is Communities. In the Summer of 2018, Unit […]

Outside-In | Gardens, Deckchairs and Nature Inside

Whilst we are temporarily closed to the public, we are working with our partner venue Stanley Picker Gallery to compile a weekly newsletter highlighting previous projects, collection items and activity suggestions to keep you inspired and creative at home. The theme for today’s newsletter, Thursday 14 May, is Outside-In, inviting you to explore the great […]

The Squatter Years: Recovering Dorich House Museum’s Recent Past

THE SQUATTER YEARS: RECOVERING DORICH HOUSE MUSEUM’S RECENT PAST Close to fifty volunteers have been involved in The Squatter Years: Recovering Dorich House Museum’s Recent Past project since it launched last summer, and many are continuing to research, write and create during the lockdown. Funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the project is divided […]

Kingston University Music Students | Lunch Time Concert

KINGSTON UNIVERSITY STUDENTS | LUNCH TIME CONCERT Dorich House Museum is delighted to announce it will be hosting a lunch time music concert at 1pm on Thursday 5 March, with vocal and instrumental performances by music students from Kingston University’s Department of Performing Arts, Kingston School of Art. The programme was purposely chosen by the […]

Design Competition for Kingston University Students

KINGSTON UNIVERSITY STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION | DESIGN A DECK CHAIR COVER FOR DORICH HOUSE MUSEUM Competition deadline extended to 24 February 2020 Dorich House Museum invites Kingston University students to submit a design for a deck chair cover. The winning design will then be reproduced for use on deck chair slings in the museums garden. […]

Montage: Design and Film Symposium, Wednesday 8 January 2020

MONTAGE: DESIGN AND FILM SYMPOSIUM AT DORICH HOUSE MUSEUM Montage: Design and Film is a joint programme between Kingston University, HEAD – Genève and Parsons The New School. Dorich House Museum hosted the programme’s symposium on Wednesday 8 January 2020. The symposium was attended by students from Kingston University, HEAD – Genève and Parsons The […]

Surbiton Yatai: Postgraduate Architecture Project

SURBITION YATAI: BUILDING COMMUNITY IDENTITY Department of Architecture and Landscape, Kingston University London Summer 2018 Unit 5, a postgraduate architecture unit led by the tutors Takeshi Hayatsu and Jim Reed at Kingston University, have been working with the local group Community Brain in Surbiton, to create a large mobile wooden structure, which will provide an identifiable […]

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