Juliet Jacques
An author of short fiction and journalist covering literature, film, art, music, politics, gender, sexuality and football.
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An author of short fiction and journalist covering literature, film, art, music, politics, gender, sexuality and football.
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A major fashion exhibition celebrating the extraordinary life and wardrobe of the late British patron of fashion and art.
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An evening of discussion on the truths, the myths and the spaces in between northern identity as we know it.
/whats-on/north/curating-north
Launched on World Earth Day 2018, we've raised a flag which reflects in real-time the impact of pollution & climatic changes.
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Throughout May, June and July we have Joanne Armitage leading a series of three SuperCollider workshops.
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Throughout May, June and July we have Joanne Armitage leading a series of three SuperCollider workshops.
/whats-on/music-hackspace-make-music-code-joanne-armitage-part-2-time-structures-and-pattern
Throughout May, June and July we have Joanne Armitage leading a series of three SuperCollider workshops.
/whats-on/music-hackspace-make-music-code-joanne-armitage-part-3-interaction-and-data
This is an informal, participatory meetup focusing on Max MSP.
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An exhibition of new and celebrated works from one of South Africa’s most prominent contemporary artists, Mary Sibande.
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Singular in her approach to art and music, Juliana Huxtable is a contemporary polymath. We invited her to share with us the five most important works that influenced her practice.
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In celebration of Earth Day, join artist Zheng Bo in conversation with publisher and writer Sarah Shin, as they discuss Bamboo as Method, learning from nature, and creativity and ecology.
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London's premier winter experience returns to Somerset House this November.
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Anna Dumitriu, Ilya Levantis among others talk about data privacy, who our genetic data belong to and whether the use of personalised drugs by others should be regualted and how?
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In this workshop, the artist will share the brief research of the formation of the inferno, the connection of society and sound/music culture.
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Extreme electronics, industrial noise and violent choral compositions in three acts for the opening of ASSEMBLY 2018 - curated by Agnes Gryczkowska of NAKED.
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Access to all installations, performances and late DJ sets across ASSEMBLY’s Saturday programme.
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DEFRAG returns for another series investigating the myriad ways that technology continues to change culture and society.
/whats-on/defrag-art-after-internet
The first major solo exhibition in the UK of the late Malian photographer best known for chronicling the lives and culture of the city of Bamako.
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Transdisciplinary art practice working with science and technology.
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A rare public talk and Q&A session with architect Alison Brooks.
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