


Knowledge Quarter Private Tour: Central Saint Martins 2017 Degree Show Two
Central Saint Martins is delighted to invite staff and friends from Knowledge Quarter organisations to a private tour of our 2017 Degree Show Two. The tour will be led by Head of College, Jeremy Till, with disciplines stretching from design and fashion to drama and cultural enterprise.

Kings Cross [Remix] by Tom Marshman (show runs until 27 May 2017)
Tom Marshman uncovers the hidden histories of LGBTQ communities through memories of the Kings Cross area; an area that has undergone radical change since its day as a hub of LGBTQ communities, bars and culture.

Jo Brocklehurst: Nobodies and Somebodies (Exhibition runs until 14 May 2017)
Jo Brocklehurst: Nobodies and Somebodies Exhibition at the House of Illustration. Drawing live in fetish clubs, punk squats and on the performance scene of 1970-90s London, Berlin and New York, Jo Brocklehurst's artwork is a unique record of subculture.

Conservation at the British Library
As part of London Craft Week members of the British Library Conservation team will demonstrate conservation techniques used to protect one of the most significant library collections in the world.

Knowledge Quarter Private Tour: Central Saint Martins 2017 Degree Show One
Central Saint Martins is delighted to invite staff and friends from Knowledge Quarter organisations to a private tour of our 2017 Degree Show One. The tour will be led by Dean of Academic Programmes, Mark Dunhill.

Chelsea Fringe Festival
The garden of the British Medical Association is on the site of Charles Dickens’ original house and will be the setting for an afternoon of lectures and discussions on how gardens, plant medicines and urban landscape can contribute to the health and wellbeing of patients and communities.

Living Proust and the belle époque
The School of Advanced Study at the University of London are holding their annual Living Literature event on 11 May, at Senate House, 6.30-10pm. They have an amazing array of programming lined up for the evening, recreating Proust’s classic novel ‘In Search of Lost Time’.

ACE Dance and Music - Ten
Inspired by global migration, TEN is centred around the relationship between two brothers. Full of intense physical power and very human fragility, TEN explores the concepts of moving away, looking at how and why people choose unimagined destinies over the lives they’d always thought they’d live.
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