KQ Show’n’Tell Series: Treasures of the Asian & African Studies Reading Room
British Library 96 Euston Road, London, EnglandMid-March sees the British Library opening it's doors for an after-hours tour of the Asian & African Studies Reading Room
Mid-March sees the British Library opening it's doors for an after-hours tour of the Asian & African Studies Reading Room
Due to popular demand the Charles Dickens Museum extend their opening hours once a month, meaning that last admission is at 7pm and doors close at 8pm.
Anthony Van Laast will share his experience as one of the world’s leading choreographers in stage and film.
Enjoy a special opportunity to see the Foundling Museum’s latest exhibition out of hours. Bedrooms of London presents a new body of work by photographer Katie Wilson highlighting the damaging consequences for children arising from the shortage of social housing in London.
This exhibition takes visitors behind the scenes to meet the technicians, engineers and specialists supporting science at the Crick.
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.
Historian Dr Helen Fry will speak at the Wiener Library about her research into the 10,000 Jewish refugees from Nazi-controlled Europe who fought for Britain in the armed services or the secret service during the Second World War.
Head over to Conway Hall as Jodie Jackson explains the impact the news has on our mental health and shows us how we can take a more conscious and constructive approach to our media diet.
Co-produced by Aga Khan University, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations and the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, this free open-to-the-public conversation will argue that there is no distinct separation between bodies, things, and cityscapes, and in this theoretical mould will explore how the intense experiences of the Egyptian revolts in 2011 are connected to the city of Cairo.