Ink, Think and Drink: Scriberia's Games Night
Keen to play light-hearted drawing games and test your visual thinking powers? Want to do that while meeting like-minded folk over a drink?
Then join for this fast-paced evening of inky fun hosted by Scriberia's Academy team. They'll set the kind of tests they play in-house to keep your pens lively and your minds sharp.
Sea - Jodie Carey at the Foundling Museum
Commissioned by the Foundling Museum, Jodie Carey has created three new site-responsive installations in response to the Foundling Hospital story. Displayed within the exhibition gallery and amongst the historic Collection, these monumental pieces are imbued with a sense of remembrance and emotional trace.
Noh + Neuroscience - Glimpsing the Invisible
As part of Noh Reimagined two leading neuroscientists, Professor Semir Zeki and Professor Atsushi Iriki, will examine curious connections between the 650-year-old tradition of Noh and the mechanisms of our brain.
Knowledge Quarter Private View: Rodin and the art of ancient Greece
The Knowledge Quarter is delighted to invite staff from Knowledge Quarter organisations to the next in our series of private breakfast views. It will be on this occasion hosted at the British Museum. KQ staff and partner organisations will have the opportunity to have an exclusive look at Rodin and the art of Ancient Greece the British Museum's new blockbuster exhibition.
Women in music: Breaking into the music industry on and off stage with Rebecca Allen and Imelda May.
Universal Music, the UK’s leading music company have partnered with the National Portrait Gallery for an exclusive insight into the music business with Rebecca Allen, President of Decca Records and singer-songwriter Imelda May, one of biggest-selling UK female artists of the year. The discussion is aimed at anyone wanting to break into the music industry – on and off stage - and will include the opportunity to meet both Rebecca and Imelda.
Knowledge Quarter Private View: Captain Cook at the British Library
The Knowledge Quarter is delighted to invite staff from Knowledge Quarter organisations to the next in our series of private breakfast views. It will be on this occasion hosted at the British Library. KQ staff and partner organisations will have the opportunity to have an exclusive look at James Cook: The Voyages the British Library's new blockbuster exhibition.
Archaeology of Fashion Film
ONE-DAY CONFERENCE HOSTED AT CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS
How did early 20th century cinema present and represent fashion, and how does this historical material relate to contemporary fashion film? This one-day conference investigates new methods, topics and themes at the interface of three fields: media archaeology, fashion history, and film studies. The conference looks at two parallel moments of fashion and film in the early 20th and 21st centuries, when the emergence and intensification of new technologies of the image began to impact the culture and commerce of fashion.
A Festival of Korean Dance:
For the first time ever The Place celebrates the rich and diverse Korean dance scene ranging from contemporary dance to hip hop and the UK debut appearance of the Korea National Contemporary Dance Company.
SPECIAL OFFER FOR THE KNOWLEDGE QUARTER: The Place is delighted to offer £10 tickets (usually £20/£17) to the shows featured in A Festival of Korean Dance.
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