Collect 2025 | Essential Information
Key information ahead of your visit, including opening times, accessibility and bag policy.
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Key information ahead of your visit, including opening times, accessibility and bag policy.
/whats-on/collect-2025/essential-information
In this workshop, Joanne Armitage will show participants how to get started making music with code in SuperCollider, with specific reference to her own creative practice.
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Watch and listen to the sounds of Beatrice Dillon, Lawrence Lek and Karen Gwyer, with a film & series of podcasts recorded at ASSEMBLY, curated by Christian Marclay.
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an allocation from annual corporate membership fees will be ringfenced for a new Diversity Fund and ... our Diversity Fund will start from £15,000 a year. We offer a completely flexible Corporate ... ambitions. We will also work actively with the Corporate Member to respond to opportunities as they arise. ...
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DODGE is home to 'pop-up king’ Jimmy Garcia's latest food and drink offering, housed in Yinka Ilori’s vibrant outdoor seating booths for groups of between two and six people.
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A major exhibition exploring the irresistible force of cuteness in contemporary culture.
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Somerset House announces details of its New Year's Eve celebrations with The Bitten Peach this winter
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An intimate portrait of Jamaican-born reggae producer, businessman, father, son, and community pillar, Blacker Dread.
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Set inside a single room in Folsom Prison, the film follows three men from outside as they participate in a four-day group therapy retreat with level-four convicts.
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A man creates a children's community based on principles of love and compassion, and struggles with the dark forces unleashed in the process.
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The story of seven people at different levels of the income scale trying to make their way on the unequal worlds of the UK and the USA.
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Making their debut at the Summer Series with an exclusive set that features timeless classics, brand new material from their forthcoming album and a very special guests.
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Join us for the second TidalCycles meetup.
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In association with the exhibition Melancholia: A Sebald Variation.
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An audio visual performance by artist and Savage Messiah author Laura Grace Ford.
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Exploring the collective memory of the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, recent developments in heritage conservation & contemporary efforts to reclaim it as a public place.
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Creator of TV phenomenon The Crown, Peter Morgan will talk about a major inspiration and influence on his own life and art, the screenwriting of the late William Goldman.
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A workshop exploring how geometric structure underpins our world led by Jerwood Somerset House Studios resident Leila Dear.
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The National Saturday Club’s annual Summer Show returns to the Embankment Galleries with an inspirational showcase of the ideas, creativity and innovation of the nation’s next generation.
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Moving image artist and researcher Onyeka Igwe spotlights a series of Black women filmmakers.
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