WSA PhD Researcher Rui Cai Wins Doctoral College Research Award 2025

WSA PhD researcher Rui Cai has been awarded the School Winner of the Doctoral College Research Award 2025, receiving a £200 prize in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the research environment. He was nominated for his active engagement in managing the shared studio space used by practice-based PhD researchers and for fostering a strong sense of community solidarity among all WSA PGR researchers. This award celebrates the exceptional impact of doctoral researchers on their research group, school, faculty, or the wider University research strategy. 

 

The Research Awards recognise a PGR’s excellent contribution to the research environment through a variety of research activities and outputs, as appropriate to their discipline, has been formally recognised at the PGR Showcase 2025: 3MT® Final & Awards Ceremony, which has been held on 17 June 2025 at Highfield Campus.

Rui Cai’s statement on the awards:

 I’m honoured to have been nominated for my contributions to the research environment. This recognition is particularly meaningful as my interdisciplinary work, primarily in the bio-art field, presents unique challenges. Combining biology and art requires significant effort, including mastering complex biological knowledge and troubleshooting practical issues like persistent contamination. However, the fascinating process and consistently surprising artistic outcomes motivate my continued dedication. I’m grateful for this acknowledgement from the university, which will undoubtedly support the progression of my research.

Many congratulations to Rui on this well-deserved recognition!

 

Threads of Thought: WSA PhD Exhibition 2025

Join us this month for a new exhibition of PhD work! The Winchester School of Art PhD research group are very pleased to present ‘Threads of Thought’. These works use practice or creative methods as a model of exploration, whether in fine art, design, or related fields. The selected works highlight the production process as a form of thinking, questioning, and unfolding.

Private View:

6 June (Friday 16:30 – 18:00)

Public Opening:

6 – 26 June
Mon-Sat 10am – 5:30pm
Sun – Closed

Location:  

Gallery 37 / Community Hub | Unit 37 The Brooks, Winchester, SO23 8QY

Thought is not a fixed point but a thread—unfolding, tangling, looping through forms, materials, and methods. When research takes shape through practice, knowledge is not simply demonstrated but made, tested, and reconfigured.

‘Threads of Thought’ invites a critical engagement with how knowledge is produced, questioned, and transformed through creative practice. Through iterative methodologies, material enquiry, and interdisciplinary engagement, the exhibition explores the embodied thinking and experimental processes that shape doctoral research beyond traditional academic forms.

Through language, visual impact, spatial extension, and human interaction, the works presented here demonstrate how practice emerges as a mode of enquiry—threading together ideas, materials, and methods across disciplines.

Curators:

Yimeng Li
Elissa Wang
Jingnan Bian