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2025-05-03 19:30 - The Choir of St John’s College & The Gesualdo Six in concert

What's on in the University - Mon, 31/03/2025 - 16:53
The Choir of St John’s College & The Gesualdo Six in concert

2025-05-01 14:00 - Meet the Artist: Kimathi Donkor

What's on in the University - Mon, 31/03/2025 - 16:53
Join contemporary British artist Kimathi Donkor for an insightful talk on his work in Rise Up. Discover the inspiration behind his evocative creations as Donkor discusses how his art reimagines mythical, legendary, and domestic encounters from Africa and its global diasporas.

2025-04-24 13:00 - Meet the Artist: Karen McLean

What's on in the University - Mon, 31/03/2025 - 16:53
British contemporary artist Karen McLean talks about her powerful work Ar’n’t I a Woman! (2021), on display in our Rise Up exhibition. Rooted in historical research, McLean’s installations, sound and moving image works incorporate evocative and symbolic materials such as sugar, blue soap and hessian bags and interrogate the complex legacies of colonialism.

2025-04-01 13:00 - Rise Up Listening Salon

What's on in the University - Mon, 31/03/2025 - 16:53
Take a deep dive into the themes of our Rise Up exhibition at our series of listening salons co-facilitated by guests from London creative space Ruby Cruel.

2025-04-08 13:00 - Rise Up Listening Salon

What's on in the University - Mon, 31/03/2025 - 16:53
Take a deep dive into the themes of our Rise Up exhibition at our series of listening salons co-facilitated by guests from London creative space Ruby Cruel.

2025-04-15 13:00 - Rise Up Listening Salon

What's on in the University - Mon, 31/03/2025 - 16:53
Take a deep dive into the themes of our Rise Up exhibition at our series of listening salons co-facilitated by guests from London creative space Ruby Cruel.

2025-04-17 13:00 - Meet the Artist: Keith Piper

What's on in the University - Mon, 31/03/2025 - 16:53
Focusing on the selection of his artworks on display in our Rise Up exhibition, British contemporary artist, critic and academic Keith Piper discusses his wider creative practice and how he uses art as a tool to engage with historical and geographical narratives as well as the legacies and social issues affecting us today.