Posts By: WRoCAH Office

  • Unlocking York Minster: A magpie method

    Unlocking York Minster: Magpie Method – In the second of her blog posts about this exciting performance-based project, Kirsty Surgey talks about challenges of finding objects for performance inspiration.

  • Unlocking York Minster: A living library

    York Minster: A living library: Kirsty Surgey is completing a project with York Minster as part of her research training with WRoCAH. This is the first of four blog posts about this exciting performance-based project.

  • Quilters’ Guild Exhibition: Contemporary Inspirations

    29th January – 2nd February 2018 10 am – 4 pm daily The Quilters’ Guild, St Anthony’s Hall, Peasholme Green, York. WRoCAH student, Catherine Evans, has been working with the Quilters’ Guild in York as part of a special Researcher Employability Project. This new exhibition offers a rare chance to view some of the contemporary…

  • The 2017 WRoCAH Conference #WRoCon

    Thursday 19th October may have been a very wet, miserable day in the rest of York, but inside the National STEM Centre the atmosphere was bright and full of energy. 140 WRoCAH staff and students from Leeds, Sheffield and York filled the lecture theatre to hear a range of the ground-breaking arts and humanities research currently being undertaken by WRoCAH students.

  • 2017 WRoCAH Welcome Event

    WELCOME TO OUR NEW 2017 STUDENT COHORT
    How are WRoCAH students welcomed? Find out more about our welcome event that took place last week.