Co-curated with the award-winning New Vic Borderlines, this exhibition brings to life stories, knowledge and artefacts […]
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John Smedley Ltd of Lea Mills, Derbyshire, was one of the first companies to install fully […]
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A new exhibition marking the centenary of the first UK general election in which some women were entitled to vote opens at Nottingham Lakeside Arts.
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The University of Nottingham’s Lakeside Arts complex today announced an exciting new commission for public art […]
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Every year Lakeside Arts exhibits the artwork of students, staff and alumni at the Djanogly Gallery. […]
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Hallward Library will be hosting an exhibition about the Kindertransports. The exhibition is part of a project by Amy Williams, a second year Holocaust Studies PHD student, funded by Midlands3Cities/AHRC .
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The “I’m Tired” Project utilizes photography, the human body and written words as tools to highlight the lasting impact of everyday micro-aggressions, assumptions and stereotypes. The co-creators will be holding an exhibit and photo shoot at the University.
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In summer 2017, The University of Nottingham in partnership with Nottingham City Council will bring a […]
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Come to the Weston Gallery for the private view of Manuscripts and Special Collections’ latest exhibition, […]
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Professor Tim Birkhead, ornithologist and author, examines the way Francis Willughby changed how we study birds in what is effectively the most important and exciting transition in the history of ornithology.
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