Poland
The Adam Mickiewicz Institute will present an installation investigating the phenomenology of human emotion.
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The Adam Mickiewicz Institute will present an installation investigating the phenomenology of human emotion.
/whats-on/london-design-biennale-2018/london-design-biennale-participants/poland
We speak to Abigail Sol of Uproot about her experience on the Black Business Incubator.
/blog/sharing-stories-black-business-incubator-abigail-sol%E2%80%99s-uproot
Keiken is an artist collective, co-founded by Tanya Cruz, Hana Omori and Isabel Ramos in 2015.
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Offering young people aged 18-25 work placements and workshops to support early professional development in the creative industries.
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By exploring positive stories about refugees, we can better empathise with stateless people and understand the privileges of our lives.
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The National Saturday Club Summer Show celebrates the ideas, vision, and creativity of young ... work of 1,700 13–16 year-old National Saturday Club members who have been attending weekly Saturday ... Clubs at 68 universities, colleges and museums across the country. It is an inspirational showcase of ...
/blog/national-saturday-club-summer-show-2023
We remember and give thanks for the life of Lord Rothschild, who died on 26 February 2024 aged 87.
/blog/remembering-lord-rothschild
An expansive series of events and activities uncovering all the different properties, meanings, and possibilities that soil holds.
/whats-on/soil/soil-events
Join us every day for a fun-filled journey into the many worlds created by soil.
/whats-on/soil/soil-events/february-half-term
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.
/blog/skateboarding-scenes
A talk exploring Black radicalism, anti-capitalist place-making and abolitionist geography.
/whats-on/antagonistic-contradictions
Leeds-based artist Simeon Barclay ruminates on how art has helped him understand his place in the world
/blog/simeon-barclay-defying-norm
Billy Donsanjh uses archive footage, and original interviews to tell the forgotten stories of the South Asian diaspora in his West Midlands hometown.
/blog/kaleidoscope-qa-filmmaker-billy-dosanjh
Join the curators of Perfume for an evening discussing the showcasing of scents with three of the exhibition's key contributors.
/whats-on/international-perfumer-panel
Dr. Gail Lewis explores Black radicalism, anti-capitalist place-making and abolitionist geography with Lola Olufemi and Imani Robinson.
/blog/antagonistic-contradictions
A day-long programme of workshops, discussions and experimentation exploring the relationship between financial technologies, artistic practice and contemporary culture.
/whats-on/moneylab-art-culture-and-financial-activism
We talk to Georgia Taglietti of Barcelona's Sónar Festival ahead of the second edition of Nocturnal City.
/blog/nocturnal-city-clubbing-futures
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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IAM explore the post-technological futures of everything by digging into their 2018 research theme: “The Subversion of Paradoxes”.
/whats-on/defrag-iam
Exploring unsanctioned public art – or graffiti – as an intrinsically utopian practice.
/whats-on/venturing-beyond