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Mr A moves in mysterious ways (New exhibition running from 15 May to 25 July)

Peltz Gallery Birkbeck School of Arts, 43 Gordon Square, London

Mr A moves in mysterious ways is a new exhibition displaying works from the Adamson Collection. The Adamson Collection is one of the world’s largest collections of artworks made by psychiatric patients. It consists of approximately 6,000 paintings, drawings and sculptural objects by the residents of Netherne, a long-stay British mental hospital.

Free

Picturing Hetty Feather (Exhibition runs from 26 May to 3rd September)

The Foundling Museum 40 Brunswick Square, London

This summer the Foundling Museum presents a new family-friendly exhibition exploring how Dame Jacqueline Wilson’s much-loved character Hetty Feather has brought the history of London’s Foundling Hospital to life.

Free

Special Interest Group AI in Biomedicine Meet-up

The Francis Crick Institute 1 Midland Road, Kings Cross , London

Join the second meet-up of the Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence in Biomedicine. The aim is to share learning, impart knowledge on the latest developments and advancements in AI and biomedicine, encourage networking and generate open collaboration and discussion between experts in AI, machine learning and biomedical scientists.

Free

Reformation: Shattered World, New Beginnings

Beveridge Hall, Senate House Malet Street, London

Come along to a unique event to explore the impact of the Reformation on English literature on Tuesday, 27 June hosted by the Friends of Senate House Library, School of Advanced Study, University of London. Professor of Renaissance studies Tom Healy, will lead with the support of famous actors Joanna David, Nickolas Grace and David Robb.

Free

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