Refugees’ Pavilion
By exploring positive stories about refugees, we can better empathise with stateless people and understand the privileges of our lives.
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By exploring positive stories about refugees, we can better empathise with stateless people and understand the privileges of our lives.
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Join us every day for a fun-filled journey into the many worlds created by soil.
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Incubator), of which 26 businesses were selected. Meet our new Black Business Residency class who are taking ... part in the fifth cohort of the programme. The Black Business Residency is sponsored by Bheard Bheard ... promotion of talent, together with cultural and artistic initiatives in the community. → Black Mind Black ...
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Elizabeth MacLeod picks out a few fascinating behind the scenes facts about the films curated for Film4 Summer Screen.
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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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Join a line up of female practitioners and provocateurs, whose achievements are known for changing the face of contemporary conversations.
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Listen now to a new three-part audio work by artist and Savage Messiah author Laura Grace Ford, generated by psychogeographic walks – drifts - through parts of West London.
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Leeds-based artist Simeon Barclay ruminates on how art has helped him understand his place in the world
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Rediscover the city through an audio work by artist and Savage Messiah author Laura Grace Ford, the latest PAUSE, a mid-week moment to take in an artist’s work in full
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Dr. Gail Lewis explores Black radicalism, anti-capitalist place-making and abolitionist geography with Lola Olufemi and Imani Robinson.
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Khải will show how a new generation of design thinkers are applying modern techniques to Vietnamese design without losing the emotional resonance of traditional handcrafting.
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An ontological adventure into voice recognition, language, semiotics, sensory experience, immersive sound and imagination.
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Watch a talk exploring the organic phenomena of mycelium both in the natural world and in design
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Watch the first of a series of short films exploring the work of contemporary artists featured in Good Grief, Charlie Brown!
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Explore the industry and processes of independent magazine publishing with our Print! Tearing It Up film series.
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Somerset House Podcast releases a brand new six-part series, The Process, which takes listeners behind the scenes with some of today’s most exciting artists on their journey to create new works.
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The VoiceLine by Somerset House Studios resident artist Nick Ryan, is the first artist commission for the new Strand Aldwych public space and will be in situ for the next three months.
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Now Play This festival has packed its digital bags and will be coming to your home for a weekend of play, creativity and experimentation.
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A rare public talk and Q&A session with architect Alison Brooks.
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One of the UK’s most innovative young drummers and producers.
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