Art Night 2021
Art Night celebrates its fifth edition nationwide, including an online programme co-commissioned with Somerset House.
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Art Night celebrates its fifth edition nationwide, including an online programme co-commissioned with Somerset House.
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The Silent Room is an urban intervention that proposes public silent sheds where citizens can freely rest, insulated from outside noise and other sensorial aggressions.
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British Photographer Laura Pannack in conversation with Sabina Jaskot-Gill, the Associate Curator of Photographs at The National Portrait Gallery.
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London-based, Dutch electronic music producer, songwriter and vocalist who has been using the gestural mi.mu gloves interface since early 2015.
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The Chinese installation considers the emotional significance of an iconic structure and how it became part of the nation’s collective memory.
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Free workshops running across the weekend.
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Artist and astrologer Madeleine Botet de Lacaze hosts a performative workshop that explains the importance of astrology for leading a creative life.
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An evening of talk, performance, live music and DJing, inspired by the dreamlike, fractured nature of the Black diasporic identity.
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We speak to Abigail Sol of Uproot about her experience on the Black Business Incubator.
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February's Meet the Creative Industries drop-in is partnering with Penguin books and its newly published ‘How to Go to Work’ by Lucy Clayton and Steven Haines.
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Deja’s playful film reveals the absurdity of contemporary urban life and questions the rationality of our obsessions.
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Explore language and class with artist Emma Hart.
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BBZ's takeover will focus on the marginalised LGBTQI+ POC collectives who are traditionally left out of Carnival celebrations.
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The Soca Kingdom will host a Soca edition of the series, championing the genre of music that originated within a marginalised subculture in Trinidad and Tobago in the early 1970s.
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Tomorrow’s Warriors present the next generation of hot talent coming through London’s vibrant jazz scene at This Bright Land .
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The film poster exhibition with Print Club London is back for its fifth year. Your chance to buy limited-edition screen prints inspired by this seasons film programme.
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An intimate public reading with Zarina Muhammad.
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Located in the South Wing with fixed theatre-style seating for up to 60 guests, the Screening Room ... offers an ideal space for film screenings, presentations and talks. The space comes with: A high ... a benefit of being part of the Somerset House Community. The hire or event must be organised, led and paid ...
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This week's Deep Listen focusses on the late cultural theorist Mark Fisher, known best for his k-punk blog and the incendiary Capitalist Realism.
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