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Upgrade Yourself: Evi Kalogiropoulou

Gain knowledge and insight into working as a sculptor, filmmaker and visual artist and what it takes to exhibit across institutions, museums and international art fairs.

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The Potential of Archives

What is the impact of an archive? And how can we use them to frame and understand the everyday?

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Upgrade Yourself: Process | Interaction & Play with Hong Kong Design History Network

with Gallery 27, a private design gallery in Hong Kong, took part in projects including “M+ Mobile: ...

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Weaving a Tapestry of Welcomes

The Somerset House Future Producers met with dancers, choreographers and producers to learn more about The Walk, a travelling festival of performance.

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Theresa Weber: Cycles of Unmasking

For her first public commission in the UK, London-based artist Theresa Weber produces a site-specific installation responding to the history and architecture of Somerset House.

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ASSEMBLY

A celebration of contemporary electronic and experimental music and the makers behind it, curated by Somerset House Studios.

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Mother of All Demos: Kassem Mosse, Atau Tanaka & Ted Hunt

Marking the 50th anniversary of internet pioneer Douglas Engelbart’s 1968 presentation.

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What have you done with Snoopy?

Somerset House Studios resident Eloise Hawser uncovers a hidden history of Peanuts in the British press.

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Homegrown Roots

Writer, educator, broadcaster and musician Vivien Goldman explores the impact of the Windrush generation on British music culture in the second half of the 20th century.

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The Body Series: New Suns

The Body Series is a new programme of four events focused on the exploration of feminism, sexuality and expression through text, movement and sound.

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Now Play This 2021

Now Play This returns with a new four-day virtual programme packed with interactive games, workshops, and conversations to enjoy from home.  

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Brìghde Chaimbeul with Maëva Berthelot & Temitope Ajose / Vivienne Griffin with Úna Monaghan

Assembly 2024 features a series of new commissions, collaborations, and live premieres.

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Future Artists Programme – Everywhere Playground with Sam Williams

Everywhere Playground is a 5-day creative workshop where future artists, ages 16-19 are immersed in and guided by the creative practice of Sam Williams.

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A New Love: Machines & Love

A full-day programme of screenings, discussion and performance reflecting on Artificial Intelligence and its reshaping of the very essence of relationships.

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Photo London Announces 2019 Talks Programme

The Programme will showcase the rich and diverse history of photography up until the present day, and explore the current and future direction of the medium in a dynamic format

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Film4 Summer Screen at Somerset House

Full 2019 festival line-up announced

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COLLECT 2020: Contemporary Fine Craft Contextualised and in Motion

Talks Programme, Kinetic Sculpture Installation & Sponsors at Collect 2020 Unveiled

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Get Up, Stand Up Now: Q&A with artist Lavar Munroe

Read the first of our Get Up, Stand Up Now artist Q&As as writer Bridget Minamore interviews artist Lavar Munroe

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ASSEMBLY: An Interview with Karen Gwyer

Restraint, breaking convention, and the personal experiences driving her music: musician Karen Gwyer on her new piece commissioned for this year’s ASSEMBLY series.

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Creative Careers Academy

Offering young people aged 18-25 work placements and workshops to support early professional development in the creative industries.

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