Thursday, 7 October 2010

Robert Schumann: The Man, The Mind, The Music - 2010 conference

Thank you to The Musical Brain for arranging such a fantastic event on the weekend of October 2-3.

For those of you who missed it, or have only just discovered us, the event was a conference, held in Robert Schumann's 200th anniversary year, which explored the relationship between his music and his mind. The occasion brought together a dynamic collection of scientists, musicians and health specialists, as well as many other delegates with an interest in the relationship between music and the brain. This provided a stimulating and enjoyable environment for both intellectual discussion and musical appreciation.

Speakers included Prof. John Cox, Prof. Michael Trimble, Prof. Nigel Osborne, Dr. Jessica Grahn, Prof. Stefan Koelsch, Dr. Katie Overy, Stephen Johnson and Ian Ritchie. Delegates were treated to some superb performances by Ian Brown, James Gilchrist, Anna Tilbrook and the Sacconi Quartet. The musicians were also involved in the discussions, allowing the audience a privileged insight into the experience of music as a professional musician. All the speakers and musicians were very generous in providing examples of how music affected their lives and well-being, which allowed for a very penetrating analysis of the field in question.

All biographies can be found on The Musical Brain website.

This first event, under the leadership of The Musical Brain, has certainly provided a tantilising foundation for what is to come. Many thanks to The Musical Brain for providing this excellent opportunity and we look forward to continuing the relationship.

We were very pleased to have received excellent press coverage for the event. A more detailed review of the 2010 conference can be found in Nature.

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Jazz Day video

If you want to know more about our music playing days, take a look at the video from the Cambridge Jazz Day with Alan Barnes and Brigitte Beraha.
Many thanks to Peter Lefort for producing it.

Thursday, 23 September 2010

Principles of Primary School Design - Book Launch

PLACE ACADEMIC GROUP presents
‘Principles of Primary School Design’ - Book/film launch
Towards a common vocabulary of practice - Looking back to imagine the future

14th October 2010, 18:00- 19:30, Room GS5, Donald McIntyre Building, 184 Faculty of Education, Cambridge.

The publication to be launched at this event is a unique booklet, with a DVD of corresponding films, which explores the architectural principles used in the past design of primary schools and how these methods can be used today. Much of what the book explores relates to the late ACE trustee and respected architect and friend: David Medd OBE (1917-2009). The publication presents an argument for the vitally important relationship that should exist between educators and architects.

For further information about the launch or the book, please email: ace@acefoundation.org.uk

Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Attingham Scholar 2010


Tiina-Mall Kreem, Curator of the Department of Sculpture at Kadriorg Art Museum in Estonia recently finished her placement on the Attingham Trust Summer School. A placement funded by the ACE Foundation. As ever with this scholarship, she was extremely complimentary of the hospitality and the excellence of the experience provided by the Attingham Trust. She confirmed that her experinces over the three weeks have given her invaluable insights that relate to both her personal development but also her work at the musueum back in Estonia, in particular her report mentioned how the school clarified the work she is doing towards two exhibitions: “Wine and bread” (Museum of Estonian Art in 2011) and “Artist and Clio. Historical painting in the 19th century” (Kadriorg Art Museum in 2014).

Picture of Tiina-Mall @ Waddesdon Manor

Friday, 17 September 2010

The Musical Brain update

Just two weeks until the Musical Brain conference - see www.acefoundation.org.uk to book a place for this innovative and inspirational event.

Thursday, 9 September 2010

Sign up! Sign up! ACE Foundation newsletter!

We will soon be announcing the start of our 2011 collection of music days so do keep an eye on our website and sign up to our newsletter.

Wednesday, 1 September 2010

BOOK ARTS | BOOK NOW!

You can now book this fantastic 10 week course due to start on the 29th September.

It will introduce you to the world of Book Arts and book making. Learn amazing new skills that can be used for making gifts, presenting portfolios, photo albums, and much more.

The course will be run every wednesday evening at the Cambridge Central Library. Books produced on this course will be exhibited in and around the library following the course, creating an exciting trail for library and exhibition goers.

Places are limited so book soon!

http://www.acefoundation.org.uk/courses/course-bookart.html