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Mar 28, 20212 min read
ARTicles | Sowaibah Shahbaz
Explore artwork, prose and poetry by our students... Sowaibah Shahbaz is an MSc Student in Modern South Asian Studies, and here shares...


jcrartfund
Mar 28, 20211 min read
ARTicles | Svenja Kuechenhoff
Discover more artwork by Pembroke students... Svenja Kuechenhoff Tash Acrylic on Canvas "I was inspired by Alexis Franklin's artworks....


jcrartfund
Mar 28, 20211 min read
ARTicles | Ariana Minea
We've asked students, staff and fellows at Pembroke to contribute their art, articles, poetry and thoughts to our blog. Ariana Minea is a...


jcrartfund
Oct 12, 20203 min read
Collection Favourites | Part Two
Our 2020/2021 Student Placements choose their Collection Favourites As part of our exhibition 'Collection Favourites' we asked our...


jcrartfund
Jun 26, 20202 min read
Photography: What It Means To Us
An ARTicle by Lucien Whitworth, co-chair of the Committee 2020/2021 I won’t pretend that I am a photographer, and I certainly won’t claim...


jcrartfund
May 29, 20201 min read
Artworks from Pembroke
We are inviting all students, staff and tutors of Pembroke College to contribute to our blog with pictures, artwork, articles, essays,...


jcrartfund
May 8, 20204 min read
Celebrating VE Day and Our Founder Antony Emery
Today marks the 75th anniversary of VE Day and the end of WWII. Today we also celebrate the founder of the Collection Antony Emery.


jcrartfund
Mar 23, 20204 min read
Collection Favourites | Part One
Our Curator, Trustees and Invigilators choose their Collection Favourites...


Tatjana LeBoff, Curator
Sep 20, 20191 min read
Over 300 Visitors to Oxford Open Doors
PMB|ART are delighted to say that we welcomed over 300 visitors on Saturday 14th September as part of Oxford Open Doors 2019.


Lola Gabellini-Fava
Sep 5, 20192 min read
Between the Borderlines | Emery Prize 2018 | Student Review
Emery Prize winner Nour Jaouda explores the thresholds and liminalities of being a multi-cultural female artist in her Pembroke Art...


Clara Chivers (Curator)
Aug 21, 20183 min read
Barbara Delaney: A Visit to the Artist's Studio
The Pembroke College JCR Art Fund Collection contains two vibrant paintings in square formats by abstract painter Barbara Delaney (b....


jcrartfund
Feb 8, 20182 min read
Private View of ‘Mary Fedden: A voice of her own’
On Friday 19th January, Pembroke College JCR Art Gallery opened its doors for a private view of the Hilary Term exhibition ‘Mary Fedden:...


jcrartfund
Sep 19, 20171 min read
Over 250 Visitors for Oxford Open Doors
On Sunday 10th September the Pembroke College JCR Art Gallery swung open its doors for the annual city-wide festival ‘Oxford Open Doors’...


Sarah Hegenbart (Curator)
Jul 9, 20175 min read
Art is dead, long live art!
'Viva Arte Viva' is the theme that the French curator Christine Macel proposed for this year's Biennale that takes place from 13 May...


Madeleine Burnell and Evelyn Earl
Nov 30, 20163 min read
Krikor Momdjian on life, philosophy and Salt Room Wanderings.
On Monday afternoon Krikor sat with us in the gallery, with the iconic ‘Seasons come seasons go (Always in love)’ as his backdrop and the...


jcrartfund
Oct 28, 20162 min read
Krikor Momdjian’s ‘Salt Room Wanderings - When Night Falls’
The lasting impression of Krikor Momdjian’s ‘Salt Room Wanderings - When Night Falls’ is still evident in the atmosphere at Pembroke...
jcrartfund
Mar 24, 20161 min read
Julia Stoschek to open satellite space in Berlin
We're very excited to share the news that Julia Stosheck will be opening a new satellite exhibition in Berlin. We were fortunate to...


jcrartfund
Mar 17, 20161 min read
EVERYTHING BUT THE KITCHEN SINK INCLUDING THE KITCHEN SINK at The Jerwood Gallery
The Bratby we found hidden in the library last year is currently starring in The Jerwood Gallery's latest exhbition. The show, which...


Natalie Harney
Aug 18, 20151 min read
What an end to the year!
We’ve had a great year (academic year that is) at Pembroke JCR Art Collection. Trinity term saw us host another great Pembroke at the...
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