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Events archive 2018-19
Events archive 2018-19
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Events archive 2018-19
Noise in a tropical underground: Global and situated aesthetics in experimental music on Java
Date
07 November 2018
Location:
B4 Trent Building
Description
Department of Cultural, Media and Visual Studies presents? a talk by Sanne Krogh Groth (Lund University)
Crop-up Gallery exhibition tour 'Is This Art?'
Date
13 March 2019
Location:
Lakeside Arts Centre
Description
Introduction and guided tour of 'Is this Art?' exhibition by Crop Up Gallery members.
Homage to the Bauhaus gallery tour
Date
14 March 2019
Location:
Lakeside Arts Centre
Description
Led by the exhibition curator Dr Mark Rawlinson, Department of Cultural, Media and Visual Studies.
Relating to Leah's Voices
Date
10 April 2019
Location:
A21 Trent Building
Description
Centre for Critical Theory presents'Relating to Leah's Voices', with Associate Professor Angela Woods (Durham University)
More Than A Feeling? Neoliberalism and the Emotional Logic of Critique
Date
24 April 2019
Location:
A19 Trent Building
Description
The first in a series of events around the theme of 'Toxic Positivity in the Neoliberal University'.
A Theory and Modernity Workshop: Fascism and Crisis
Date
02 May 2019
Location:
A19 Trent Building
Description
This workshop will explore the political status of the term 'crisis', with particular focus on the 'analogical thinking' that understands the contemporary rise of the alt-right as a new version of old fascisms. A keynote by Alberto Toscano will be followed by a workshop discussion around key texts that will be distributed to participants.
Study Day - The Kirkland Collection: A Closer Look
Date
11 May 2019
Location:
Arts Centre Lecture Theatre
Description
This Saturday morning session provides the opportunity to gain a greater insight into some of the Bauhaus exhibition artists and their works, particularly some lesser-known figures from Latin America and Japan.
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