Liz Carr, a law graduate from the University of Nottingham, dreamt of changing attitudes to disability.
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Tags: disabled rights, It Hasn’t Happened Yet, Lakeside Arts Centre, law, Liz Carr, Nottingham Law Centre
Presented by Tall Stories and Network of Stuff Date: Saturday 4 December to Thursday 30 December […]
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Tags: Lakeside Arts Centre
Date: Friday 14 January Time: 8pm Venue: Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park Admission: £20, […]
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Directed by Gareth Armstrong Date: Friday 21 January Time: 8pm Venue: Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts Centre, University […]
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Date: Until Sunday 19 December Time: Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm Venue: Weston Gallery, Lakeside […]
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Date: Until Monday 31 January 2011 Time: Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm Venue: Djanogly Gallery, […]
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Tags: Lakeside Arts Centre
Date: Until Sunday 27 February 2011 Time: Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm Venue: Djanogly Gallery, […]
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This year’s Christmas production at the Lakeside Arts Centre opens on Saturday 4 December and runs until Thursday […]
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Former students of a Biological Photography and Imaging course are exhibiting their work in public for the first time
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Tags: Biological Photography and Imaging, Brian Case, David McMahon, Lakeside Arts Centre, School of Biology
A new British Museum exhibition tells the story of an artistic movement inspired by the Mexican Revolution.
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Tags: British Museum, Lakeside Arts Centre, Mexico, Revolution on Paper