About us
Founded in 2004, the Research Centre for Transnational Art, Identity and Nation (TrAIN) investigates historical, theoretical and practice-based research in art, architecture, craft and design.
This research is driven by the desire to critique dominant ideas of 'globalisation' and to open up new perspectives that address questions of how art and design can respond to social (in)justice, decolonisation of institutions and the creation of more diverse global art histories.
Research projects
Worlding Public Cultures
Developing a critical art theory and practice-based approach to social innovation. Promoting discussion of decolonising museums, the impact of globalisation on art, and decolonial curation.
Postsocialism and Art
Exploring hidden legacies of postsocialism in Eastern Europe. Creating a platform for a community of artists and art historians interested in the former Eastern Bloc.
People
Professor Paul Goodwin
Director, TrAIN
Dr Michael Asbury
Deputy Director, TrAIN
Ewelina Warner
Research Centre Manager, TrAIN
Dr Maribel Hidalgo-Urbaneja
Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Worlding Public Cultures: The Arts and Social Innovation, UAL
Past events
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