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The Visual Research Centre at Dundee Contemporary Arts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Jane Cumberlidge*
Affiliation:
Visual Research Centre, Dundee Contemporary Arts, 152 Nethergate, Dundee DD1 4DY, UK
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Abstract

Dundee Contemporary Arts was created through a partnership between Dundee City Council, Dundee Contemporary Arts Ltd and the University of Dundee. Its unique building gives the University of Dundee’s Visual Research Centre scope for multi-disciplinary research, events and exhibitions, an archive and an artist books collection. But Gaelic culture, environmental issues and a library – just what, exactly, is the VRC all about?

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 2003

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References

1. The AHRB (Arts and Humanities Research Board) funds research and postgraduate study within the United Kingdom and provides funding for museums and galleries in English higher education institutions.Google Scholar
2. At the time of writing, this is on exhibition at the Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow (November 1, 2002-March9, 2003).Google Scholar
3. BALTIC is a major new international centre for contemporary art, which opened in July 2002. Situated on the South bank of the river Tyne in Gateshead, in the north of England, BALTIC lies right at the heart of the regeneration of Gateshead Quays. Housed in a 1950s grain warehouse (part of the former Baltic Flour Mills), BALTIC is a site for the production, presentation and experience of contemporary art.Google Scholar