About this Event
This session is the second in our three-part Anniversary in the Archives book club series, bringing together key texts from across Modern Art Oxford’s history to reflect on past exhibitions, ideas and the artists who shaped them. Across the series, we explore themes of internationalism, education and the foregrounding of visionary female voices.
What To Expect
This session centres on The Artist as Lifelong Learner: Ruth Asawa and Education by Emily Pringle, explored in the context of Citizen of the Universe, the first public exhibition of Ruth Asawa’s work outside the United States, presented at Modern Art Oxford in 2022.
In her essay, Emily Pringle reflects on Asawa’s lifelong commitment to learning, tracing the close relationship between her art practice, family life and work in schools and communities. Together, we’ll discuss Asawa’s belief in creativity as something rooted in curiosity, collaboration and continual growth, and consider how her approach continues to shape ideas around art and education today.
Tickets are offered on a pay-what-you-can basis (£9, £12 or £15), with higher-price options helping to support Modern Art Oxford as a charity and keep events like this accessible to more people. Your ticket will include a digital copy of the text in advance and a complimentary drink to enjoy during the session.
Accessibility
We offer a range of facilities to ensure we are accessible to visitors. Please click here to find out more about visiting Modern Art Oxford. A limited number of bursary places are available for this workshop. If you have any questions about your visit or would like to enquire about a bursary place, please get in touch at [email protected]. All activities are suitable for wheelchair users or those using mobility aids.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Modern Art Oxford, 30 Pembroke Street, Oxford, United Kingdom
GBP 9.00 to GBP 15.00






