Wild Life Drawing: Druidic Special
Wild Life Drawing are hosting a special drawing event with animals significant to druid folklore – Hawks, Owls & Snakes.
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Wild Life Drawing are hosting a special drawing event with animals significant to druid folklore – Hawks, Owls & Snakes.
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Join us for a special SOIL: The World At Our Feet inspired evening at Spring with The Land Gardeners.
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The 2019 Talks Programme is guest curated by William A. Ewing
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New commission that examines how sound operates in society as well as exploring the parameters of her own relationship with American Sign Language and spoken languages.
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An evening of installations, panel talks and performances.
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To celebrate designer Bethany Williams’ flag commission we met with Bethany and collaborator The Magpie Project to learn more.
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The biggest free outdoor contemporary circus event in central London this summer
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with Somerset House’s artists and resident creative community. Read more Support from our Corporate ... version linked to our Diversity Fund will start from £15,000 a year. We offer a completely flexible ... Corporate Membership with a sliding scale starting from £12,000 + VAT to £30,000 + VAT. Corporate ...
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The first exhibition on international fashion powerhouse Charles Jeffrey LOVERBOY, which celebrates 10 years of club to catwalk in 2024.
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Cooking up a weekend of taster sessions that bring the spirit of jazz and club culture alive.
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Author, journalist and former Studios resident Juliet Jacques reflects on her love of the beautiful game, documenting how it has changed in the wake of Covid-19
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Marking 70 years of Windrush, the month long installation explores sound systems and Notting Hill Carnival’s heritage beyond the borders of West London at Somerset House
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of all ages and from any discipline, who have been practising for a minimum of 5 years. Applications ... Unemployed and/or have received welfare benefits Working class and/or first in their immediate family to go ... Applicants are welcome to consider the curator’s current areas of research which include: Property, ownership ...
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Exploring identity and immigration in modern Britain.
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DAYTIMERS present a set spotlighting the South Asian underground scene, celebrating artistry from within the community.
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From season to season, our diverse cultural programme is ever changing, offering myriad ... many staff come up to me afterwards saying how much they enjoyed the day as a whole.” UCLB GUEST ... and major TV series. Your guide will lead the group from the intricate lightwells to the atmospheric, ...
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Listen to a podcast series by Somerset House Studios associates Feminist Internet which explores the theme of Recoding Spaces.
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An evening of film & conversation from exhibiting artists Nik Hartley & Vanley Burke, showcasing work & ideas which capture the evolving cultural landscape in the UK.
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We welcome Creative Careers Academy members Alex, Di'mond and Teresa to reflect on their experience of working at Somerset House.
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Publisher Margaret Busby explores the rise of Carnival as a means of celebration and defiance for the Windrush generation
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