Edward Allington: In pursuit of sculpture
Sculptures, photographs, drawings, antique ledgers, motorbike parts and toy dinosaurs are part of a new exhibition at UCL Art Museum, celebrating the legacy of British artist Edward Allington.
Sculptures, photographs, drawings, antique ledgers, motorbike parts and toy dinosaurs are part of a new exhibition at UCL Art Museum, celebrating the legacy of British artist Edward Allington.
Knowledge Quarter Partners were lucky enough to preview Mary's Hand at our 2018 The Future of Knowledge Conference and since then the show has gone from strength to strength, amassing five star reviews from the likes of The Independent.
Take a look behind the scenes at Britain's biggest lab to discover the astonishing methods driving the latest advances.
We are delighted to invite Knowledge Quarter partners and members to attend the Warwick in London Faculty Talks Series, hosted at Warwick’s London hub near King’s Cross.
Jews, Money, Myth, a major new exhibition at Jewish Museum London, explores the role of money in Jewish life and its often vexed place in relations between Jews and non-Jews, from the time of Jesus to the 21st century.
Discover some of the most recognisable Great British inventions, innovations, products and people that you never knew were Jewish!
Through objects, visual, sound, interactive materials and event, this exhibition will tell the story of how our relationship with and understanding of the breath has developed over time.
UCL Culture presents 11 shows at the Bloomsbury Theatre and Grant Museum of Zoology as part of 'Performance Lab', in which artists, researchers and students explore how live performance can animate research – and how research can inspire art.
Knowledge Quarter staff and friends are welcome to join our private breakfast view of Catch your breath at the Royal College of Physicians.
Blasphemy is one of the most contentious issues in contemporary Pakistan. Founded as a safe homeland for Muslims, the country has wrestled with the role of Islam in the state since its inception. In this free public lecture, part of Aga Khan University's Governance Programme, historian Dr Yaqoob Khan Bangash will explore the history of blasphemy laws in Pakistan, and their effect on free speech and the rights of religious minority groups.
Join the Knowledge Quarter for a private view of Edvard Munch: love and angst at the British Museum. Famous for his haunting depictions of raw human emotion – from love and desire, to jealousy, loneliness, anxiety and grief – Munch's use of psychological themes made him a pioneer of modern art.
Starting at King's Cross Station explore busy side streets, admire the serene calm of the canal and get a glimpse of the KQ partners situated in this rapidly developing part of London.
A major reform of inheritance law is currently underway in Tunisia. Join a panel of leading experts as they discuss the reform and gender equality.
Lost Dog’s blend of dance, theatre and comedy, this duet, directed by Olivier Award nominated Ben Duke, takes on our cultural obsession with youth and our inevitable issues with longevity.
HCID Open Day 2019 is a mini conference run by the Centre for Human Computer Interaction Design (HCID) at City, University of London.
The tour will be led by Director of External Relations, Stephen Beddoe, and will present disciplines stretching from design and fashion to drama and cultural enterprise.
Nancy Hawker will be in conversation with Deborah Cameron on the occasion of the launch of her new book The Politics of Palestinian Multilingualism: Speaking for Citizenship.
Hosted at the Aga Khan Centre in King's Cross, the programme of workshops and lectures explore how Muslim societies develop political systems that promote public welfare, achieve popular legitimacy and recognise minority rights in a time marked by heated debates over tradition, religion and modernity. See the programme of upcoming events here.
To celebrate National Writing Day, the School of Advanced Study, has invited Kaoru Akagawa, designated Master of Japanese calligraphy, to tell the story of Kana Shodo,
RADA's Director Edward Kemp in conversation with costume designer Lindy Hemming and set and costume designer Vicki Mortimer about collaboration in the theatre and film.