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Coping Mechanisms Podcast

How have you been coping? This brand-new podcast series explores how impromptu online communities have helped many feel a little less isolated.

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Reekie's Round-Up 2022

Our director's cultural highlights of 2022.

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Reekie's Round-Up 2018

Somerset House Director Jonathan Reekie CBE selects his cultural highlights of 2018.

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Prem Sahib / Shenece Oretha

Assembly 2024 features a series of new commissions, collaborations, and live premieres.

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Assembly 2024

Fungi Futures: Movements in Mycelium

Live streamed talk exploring the organic phenomena of mycelium both in the natural world and in design.

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India

India’s installation will take visitors to the labour-intensive setting of the indigo farmers who were forced to make natural indigo dye.

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Reading 'The North'

A reading list to accompany our exhibition North: Fashioning Identity.

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Qatar

Qatar's entry will present a hybrid between the old and the new, through the use of materials and cultural rituals.

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Poland

The Adam Mickiewicz Institute will present an installation investigating the phenomenology of human emotion.

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Refugees’ Pavilion

By exploring positive stories about refugees, we can better empathise with stateless people and understand the privileges of our lives.

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February Half-Term at SOIL

Join us every day for a fun-filled journey into the many worlds created by soil.

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Workshops and Screening

Black Business Residency | The Fifth Cohort

Incubator), of which 26 businesses were selected. Meet our new Black Business Residency class who are taking ... part in the fifth cohort of the programme. The Black Business Residency is sponsored by Bheard Bheard ... promotion of talent, together with cultural and artistic initiatives in the community. → Black Mind Black ...

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Did You Know? Facts & Figures on Film4 Summer Screen

Elizabeth MacLeod picks out a few fascinating behind the scenes facts about the films curated for Film4 Summer Screen.

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Skateboarding Scenes

With film and video playing a key role in enabling skaters to document their local scenes, No Comply features four new film commissions documenting the community.

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Print! In Conversation: Practitioners & Provocateurs

Join a line up of female practitioners and provocateurs, whose achievements are known for changing the face of contemporary conversations.

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Open Your Palm, Feel the Dust Settling There

Listen now to a new three-part audio work by artist and Savage Messiah author Laura Grace Ford, generated by psychogeographic walks – drifts - through parts of West London.

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Simeon Barclay: Defying the Norm

Leeds-based artist Simeon Barclay ruminates on how art has helped him understand his place in the world

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Open Your Palm, Feel The Dust Settling There- Laura Grace Ford

Rediscover the city through an audio work by artist and Savage Messiah author Laura Grace Ford, the latest PAUSE, a mid-week moment to take in an artist’s work in full

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Antagonistic Contradictions

Dr. Gail Lewis explores Black radicalism, anti-capitalist place-making and abolitionist geography with Lola Olufemi and Imani Robinson.

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Vietnam

Khải will show how a new generation of design thinkers are applying modern techniques to Vietnamese design without losing the emotional resonance of traditional handcrafting.

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