Demystifying Virtual Presence


A public workshop exploring the politics of virtual reality & social computing led by commissioned artist Armelle Skatulski.

Convention House, East Street Arts, Leeds.

November 2022

Supported by the Weston Culture Fund.


Convention House Residency


Among four commissioned artists selected to undertake an art residency at East Street Arts Leeds, funded by The Garfield Weston Foundation.

Convention House is a residency programme & venue for collaborations between art and technology centred on sustainability and community.

Convention House, East Street Arts, Leeds.

July-November 2022

Supported by the Weston Culture Fund.

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192nd RHA Annual Exhibition


Nachtrag showcased at the Royal Hibernian Academy of the Arts, Dublin, Ireland.

23 May-24 July 2022

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Unruly Encounters


Unruly Encounters is an exhibition of works by PhD researchers at the Royal College of Art, realised in collaboration with Charlotte Bonham-Carter.

South Park Galleries, Southwark, London.

19–20 March 2022

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MTPL Commission


Commissioned artist at the Minderoo Tech & Policy Lab UWA, for whom I researched and visualised data mining ecosystems in various contexts including for a report published by the Australian Academy of Sciences (April 2022).


Image: illustration by Armelle Skatulski for MTPL in The Conversation, April 2022.




Research Biennale 

MRes 21


Archive Sub-Versions featured at The Royal College of Art Research Programme Biennale. 

February 2021

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Data Archeogram

(Autonomy)


A schematic map of the datafication of work in the Internet of Things produced as an artist in residence & researcher at the think tank Autonomy, London.

Concept, illustrations, map & text by Armelle Skatulski

Published by Autonomy

January 2021

Supported by the AHRC/Tehnē & the Alex Ferry Foundation

Image: Cover illustration by Armelle Skatulski for Autonomy


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Automated 

Decisions

(Autonomy)


Doctoral Training Partnership Artist Placement at Autonomy think tank

This placement was generously supported by the Technē Doctoral Training Partnership.

Remotely

May-October 2020

Funded by the AHRC consortium Technē


Speaking With: Mavor / Hebson


"Archive Sub-Versions" was presented at Speaking With: Mavor/Hebson, a one-day event that explores voicing historical subjectivity through inter-disciplinary and feminist discourse around researching, writing and making. 

Keynote speakers: Professor Carol Mavor (University of Copenhagen) and Dr Nadia Hebson (Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm), chaired by Professor Rebecca Fortnum (RCA).

Royal College of Art

12 June 2019

Funded by the AHRC Consortium Techne.

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NAFAE

 Conference


The answer to dust was showcased at the NAFAE conference hosted by the Royal College of Art. The LIVING RESEARCH conference will run five strands of thinking: Collaboration, Entanglement, Re-enactment, Documents, Environment.

Gorvy Lecture Theatre & Dyson Gallery, RCA, Battersea, London.

March 2019

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There's Something Lurking In The Shadows 


Featuring the most wide-ranging enquiries of 39 MPhil and PhD students from the RCA’s School of Arts and Humanities.

Curated by Linda Rocco.

Dyson Gallery, Royal College of Art, London.

March 2019

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Re-enactment, the Accident & the Archive


"Re-enactment, the Accident & the Archive" was presented at the Visual Arts Talks Series, School of Fine Art, Royal College of Art.

Chaired by Dr Chantal Faust & Prof. Rebecca Fortnum.

Gorvy Lecture Theatre & Dyson Gallery, RCA, Battersea, London.

8 November 2018

Image:  cover of Jennifer Allen et al., Life Once More, Corner House Publications (2005)


Prova Issue 4


Dédoublement d'appareil was published in Issue 4 PROVA, the annual RCA Humanities Research Forum Journal. 

PROVA Journal Launch 30 June 6pm-12am Peckham Liberal Club  London

June 2018


Flight Mode 


Royal College of Art School of Arts & Humanities Postgraduate Research Platform, Group Show.

Assembly Point 

London SE15 5TJ
29 June-1 July 2018

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Documents


RCA Research Platform group show curated by Melanie King, Félicie Kertudo and Laura Vallés.

Lumen Studios  Bethnal Green, London

January 2018




Daybreak


Royal College of Art School of Arts & Humanities Postgraduate Research Platform, Group Show.

Safehouse 1&2, 137–139 Copeland Road, London SE15 3SN.

29 June – 2 July 2017



Resistance Symposium


Presented Incommensurable Trace at Resistance, without presupposition: language, philosophy, film and performance.

Keynotes: Kristen Kreider / Jason Waite / Holly Ingleton / Howard Caygill.

Chaired by Aura Satz & Yve Lomax.

Gorvy Lecture Theatre, Royal College of Art, London. 

16 February 2017

Image: Kreider + O’Leary, Falling, Copy Press, 2015.


Matter 


RCA Fine Art Research Platform Group Show.

Royal College of Art, Battersea, Woo Studios.

12-15 May 2016

Image: Liz Murray 


Photomonth London


Leading a lecture series on Black History & Photography at the Bishopsgate Institute.

October 2015

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RHA 184th Annual Exhibition

PhotoIreland 2014



Royal Hibernian Academy
15 Ely Place, Dublin

27 May- 9 August 2014

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Highlanes Gallery Collection


Anarchive#n acquired by the Highlanes Gallery for its permanent collection. 

2013

Image: Anarchive#n © Armelle Skatulski, 2012


Heterotopia 


"Heterochronia & the space of the photograph" was presented at the Onion Discussions: A Sculpture Talks Series at the School of Fine Art of the Royal College of Art, Battersea, London.

September 2012



RHA 182nd Annual Exhibition

PhotoIreland Festival 2012


Anarchive#n showcased at the Royal Hibernian Academy of the Arts, Dublin, Ireland.

28 May-18 August 2012.


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Unravelling Modern and Contemporary Art: Photography

Lecture Series

 Armelle Skatulski explores the technical, aesthetic, political and performative aspects of photography.

The Whitechapel Gallery in association with the Bishopsgate Institute.   

June-July 2011

Image: © Whitechapel Gallery

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Unravelling Modern and Contemporary Art: Photography

Lecture Series

 Armelle Skatulski explores the technical, aesthetic, political and performative aspects of photography.

Coinciding with Where Three Dreams Cross: 150 Years of Photography from. India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. 

The Whitechapel Gallery in association with the Bishopsgate Institute.   

March 2010

Image: © Whitechapel Gallery


Photography / Diasporist Art / Intervisuality

Seminar Series

Armelle Skatulski explores the relationship of photographic artistic practices to diasporist art and the creative strategies  they employ.

Part of Black History Months events at The City Literary Institute, Covent Garden, London.

October 2009.


Image: Ghosting (2004) © Roshini Kempadoo.


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