The Foundling Museum presents Lily Cole: Balls
The Foundling Museum presents Balls, a new film by Foundling Fellow Lily Cole exploring connections between the Foundling Hospital story and Emily Brontë’s much-loved novel Wuthering Heights.
Tête à Tête - The Opera Festival 2018
Each year Tête à Tête now takes over Riverside Studios for three weeks in August with a mix of musicians, singers, performers and dancers who are given free rein to present their work, some of which is still in progress. The categories include dance, mime and media technologies
How to Draw Anything Workshop - Scriberia and The Jewish Museum
Remember how you used to draw with confidence and joy as a child? What happened? Why did you stop? This workshop will help you rediscover that natural instinct for expressing yourself through drawing, and along the way you will see how drawing can give clarity to your thoughts, trigger memories, invigorate passions and solve problems.
Private View: I object - Ian Hislop's search for dissent
The morning of 21 September sees a Knowledge Quarter exclusive private view of Private Eye editor Ian Hislop's exhibition 'I Object' at the British Museum. Join other KQ partners on a tour through one hundred-odd objects of dissent, subversion and satire.
Why the First Novel written in English by a Muslim Woman Matters Today
At a time when more diverse voices are being heard and celebrated in the creative industries and beyond, the LSBM Lighthouse Programme is delighted to host a special event on the re-publication after 74 years of one of the first novels in English by a Muslim woman: Iqbalunnisa Hussain.
It's All Academic Festival
Quiz leading academics and get hands-on with some of UCL's most exciting research at It's All Academic - a free festival for all ages and interests
WMC Open Day
On Saturday 30 June The Working Mens College will be holding an open day for the whole community (near and far) to come along to WMC-The Camden College to find out more about their courses starting in September 2018.
Women and Children Firsts - Guided Walk
In Victorian Britain, a women's place was considered to be in the home and children were treated as "expendable". On this walk through some of Bloomsbury's Squares, we hear about the first hospital specifically for children; a hospital founded thanks to the efforts of two sisters seeking care for their grandmother who had suffered a stroke and meet some the women pioneers of medicine and science.
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