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Glimpses of Before Gallery – 1970s Performance Art in the UK
28 June 2016
New gallery blog containing selected images from our new online Study Room Guide
Read moreMegan Vaughan investigates the complexities of Live Art writing and readership
16 June 2016
How the ‘Live Art Almanac Volume 4’ navigates and reflects the complexities of Live Art writing and readership.
Read moreArtists! Opportunities to get involved with WALKING WOMEN
18 May 2016
Artists opportunity to get involved with WALKING WOMEN
Read moreDecolonial Actions, a Study Room event – Documentation
15 March 2016
Documentation from the Decolonial Actions event on 13 Feb 2016
Read moreStudy Room Extended Opening Hours
9 September 2015
The Study Room will be open to the public for the first time on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings and on Saturdays
Read moreStudy Boxes
7 July 2015
LADA is delighted to be able to offer UK and international promoters temporary installations of bespoke Study Boxes containing hand picked selections of DVDs, books and other materials from the LADA Study Room around specific themes
Read moreThe Live Art Development Agency’s 2014-15 Annual Review
24 June 2015
We are very pleased to share LADA’s 2014-15 Annual Review, highlighting a selection of the many events, opportunities, publications and research projects that we have produced in the last 12 months
Read moreArtsadmin and LADA Sweatshop on Documentation
26 February 2015
New Sweatshop on Documentation in collaboration with the Artsadmin, looking at a range of approaches to documenting performative and participatory work
Read more‘Performance Art in Ireland: A History’ Book Launches
25 February 2015
Launch events in Belfast, London and Dublin for the first book devoted to the history and contemporary forms of Irish performance art in the north and south of Ireland
Read moreAwkward Bastards: Rethinking Ideas Around Diversity
4 February 2015
Symposium produced by DASH asking those awkward questions around diversity, the shifting definitions and its place in the cultural mainstream
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