June Cockburn Prize for Graduate Attributes
Published: 21 February 2021
This year's winners were Annika Elke Mazzarella and Charlotte Menzies-Runciman
Congratulations to Annika Elke Mazzarella for the project "MC&AS 2021 Cohort Assemblage" and Charlotte Menzies-Runciman for the project "University of Glasgow Queer Arts Festival", who were awarded the June Cockburn Prize for Graduate Attributes.
This prize is awarded each year to -2 students or student teams. The prize comes with a monetary award which they use to pursue a project related to the development of graduate attributes.
MC&AS 2021 Cohort Assemblage
The “MC&AS 2021 Cohort Assemblage” project is a printed pamphlet highlighting the work of graduate students of the Material Culture & Artefact Studies (MC&AS) core classes (ARTH5025, ARTH5042 and ARTH5086). This can include: object descriptions, critiques, interviews and posters, etc., in an effort to have a physical “souvenir” of the year we virtually studied via Zoom.
Editorial committee contact: 2506306M@student.gla.ac.uk
University of Glasgow Queer Arts Festival
The festival is set to take place on 20 and 21 March 2021, with some student workshops, screenings, and Q&As with some filmmakers organise. There is also an online art exhibition which will go live on the website on the weekend of the festival.
Our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/guqueerartsfestival/
First published: 21 February 2021
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