(Inter-) Podcast
How can we use technology to nurture a more inclusive culture in digital art, electronic music, and beyond?
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How can we use technology to nurture a more inclusive culture in digital art, electronic music, and beyond?
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The second event in this series is a talk by multidisciplinary artist Victoria Sin, in conversation with curator Taylor Le Melle.
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Hands on workshop introducing the principles and techniques required to grow mushrooms at home.
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For this week’s PAUSE, a moment to enjoy an artist’s work in full, we present Mira Calix’s if or unless?, originally exhibited at our 2018 exhibition Good Grief, Charlie Brown!
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Presenting a celebration of film and cinema in a special online programme.
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We have launched a new Young Producers programme, offering training, development and London Living Wage paid opportunities to nurture the next generation of emerging cultural producers.
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Eunice walks us through her creative career.
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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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A new commission by London-based artist Rene Matić, exploring ideas of preservation, protection and cultural property.
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Artor Jesus Inkerö works through performative processes, such as bodybuilding, behavioural therapies, vocal coaching, and creates videos, performances, objects and images.
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The Walk makes a stop at Somerset House, bringing a specially choreographed dance to our courtyard, in welcome to Little Amal.
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For the final party of the month, Newcastle-based choreographer Patrick Ziza evokes the style of Congolese Sapeurs.
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The longest running art fair in London and specialist print fair in the world returns to Somerset House for its 39th edition.
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Artist and filmmaker Kadeem Oak explores the colonial legacies of Britain’s botanical collections.
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Moving image artist and researcher Onyeka Igwe spotlights a series of Black women filmmakers.
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Multidisciplinary artist Deborah-Joyce Holman screens four contemporary short films.
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Using film, photography and music, Caleb Femi pushes the boundaries of poetry on the page.
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amazing! So knowledgeable which rounded off a perfect event experience!" EDF- Corporate Communications ... Fountain Court, the hall leads directly out onto our exclusive River Terrace, a section of which is ... open plan rooms retain faint touches from their former tenants which are highlighted by the ...
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Announcing our spring summer programme with exhibitions, gigs, films and events which reflect on and celebrate the multiplicity of voices that together form modern Britain.
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