University of East Anglia What’s On Summer 2015 LITERATURE GIGS DRAMA CONCERTS LECTURES FILM ART
Study for a Portrait of Van Gogh Š Francis Bacon Francis Bacon and the Masters _14
What’s On lists a range of events happening in and around the University of East Anglia, from gigs through to public lectures, exhibitions and family activities. Take a look at our events calendar in the back pages, and don’t forget to sign up for our monthly e-newsletter by emailing events@uea.ac.uk or calling 01603 592130. If you’re on Twitter, follow @UEAEvents to stay up to date and for notice of any changes to this season’s programme. Please check the online listings at www.uea.ac.uk/events for any updates to the schedule before making your trip.
04_Literature 06_Gigs 10_Lectures and classes 13_Conferences 14_Art events and exhibitions 21_Other events 22_Additional information 23_Events calendar
Literature_at UEA
JUNE Wed 10 June 7pm
UEA prose fiction readings Celebrating the success of recent creative writing graduates, including:
Eliza Robertson Katharine Norbury Sara Taylor Gavin McCrea Dennison Smith Natasha Pulley
Thu 17 – Sun 20 September 2015
Noirwich Crime Writing Festival UEA Drama Studio The event will be followed by a drinks reception Free E literaryevents@uea.ac.uk
Dead Good Books, UEA, Waterstones and Writers’ Centre Norwich are collaborating to bring Norwich its second deadly crime writing festival. The festival includes author events, film screenings and writing masterclasses, taking place at various venues across Norwich. Full details are coming soon at www.noirwich.co.uk To be the first to hear about programme and ticket updates, email literaryevents@uea.ac.uk
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The University of East Anglia’s
Festival of Literature for Young people
A window into the world of words A week of creativity for 11–17 year olds – readings... talks... events... and fun!
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Gigs_The Nick Rayns LCR The Nick Rayns LCR, a Student Union run venue, is situated on campus at the University of East Anglia Doors open 7.30–11pm (7pm on Sundays), unless otherwise stated All gigs are for over 14s only Prices are advance (more on the door) and may be subject to a booking fee. For more information or to book tickets, call 01603 508050 or visit www.ueaticketbookings.co.uk
MAY
OCTOBER
Thu 21 May
Sun 4 October
Coal Chamber
Doc Brown
Doors open 6.30pm
Doors open 7.30pm
£20
£14
Fri 29 May
DECEMBER
James Arthur
Tue 15 December
£25
Shed Seven + Inspiral Carpets £21.50
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James Arthur
Young Guns _08
Chameleons Vox _09
Gigs_The Waterfront The Waterfront, a Student Union run venue, is situated on King Street, Norwich Doors open 7.30–11pm (7pm on Sundays), unless otherwise stated All gigs are for over 14s only Prices are advance (more on the door) and may be subject to a booking fee. For more information or to book tickets, call 01603 508050 or visit www.ueaticketbookings.co.uk
MAY
JUNE
Mon 4 May
Sat 6 June
Mobb Deep
Young Guns
£26.50
Doors open 6.30pm
Mon 11 May
Lucy Spraggan £14.50
Thu 14 May
Sleaford Mods £12
£20
Django Django
Tyketto £17
AUGUST Thu 13 August
JULY
Flogging Molly
Fri 10 July
£17.50
Pout at the Devil Doors open 6.30pm £5
Thu 23 July Mon 18 May
Wed 29 July
Fri 28 August
Cast Doors open 7pm £18
The Wedding Present £16
£15
Fri 29 May
Heaven 17 Doors open 6.30pm £20
Sun 31 May
Finch Doors open 7pm £17.50
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InMe
Ugly Duckling
Skinny Lister
Tom Baxter
_In the Studio MAY Tue 5 May
Sunset Sons
Sun 10 May
Ugly Duckling Doors open 6.30pm
JUNE Tue 2 June
Chameleons Vox
£12.50 £9
Fri 8 May
Skinny Lister Doors open 7pm £9
Sat 9 May
The Doors Alive Doors open 6.30pm £12.50
£15
Wed 13 May
InMe
JULY
£12.50
Sun 7 July
Sun 17 May
Arcane Roots
Mordred Doors open 6.30pm £12.50
Doors open 7pm £10
Sat 23 May
Tom Baxter Doors open 7pm £14 _09
Lectures and classes_Sainsbury Institute for Art The Sainsbury Institute for Art (SIfA), offers a number of short courses at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts For more information, contact Beverley Youngman at b.youngman@uea.ac.uk
JUNE
SEPTEMBER
Sat 20 June 9.30am – 4.30pm
Sat 12 September, 9.30am - 4.30pm
Art and the brain
Art in the age of Caravaggio
Prof John Onians and Dr Kajsa Berg University of East Anglia
Dr Kajsa Berg University of East Anglia
The activity of artists has long been seen as highly mysterious. Why do humans make art? Equally mysterious is the viewer’s response. Why do we give art such great attention? Come and explore how these questions can now be answered, thanks to the latest neuroscience
This study day offers a chance to engage with Caravaggio’s work, to gain insights into painting techniques and to understand the factors that drove artistic production in Rome around 1600 £60
£60
OCTOBER
Art history evening course Ten evening sessions on studying art history More information will be made available at sifa.uea.ac.uk nearer the time
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Lectures_heritage UEA’s Centre of East Anglian Studies (CEAS) raises awareness of the history of Norfolk, Suffolk and adjacent areas, from prehistoric times to the present. For more information contact ceas@uea.ac.uk All lectures take place at 6.30pm, in Room W116 at University Campus Suffolk, Ipswich Free and open to all
MAY Wed 6 May
Dedicated followers of fashion? Pilgrims and pilgrimage in medieval East Anglia Michael Schmoelz University of East Anglia
Wed 13 May
What East Anglia threw away: excavating domestic rubbish, 1870–1914 Dr Tom Licence University of East Anglia
Wed 20 May
Early prehistory of Suffolk Edward Martin The Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History
Monday afternoons 2 – 4pm (28 September, 5 October, 12 October, 19 October)
Paleography classes A series of beginners paleography classes, led by Dr John Alban (University of East Anglia) are being offered by CEAS this autumn, teaching you how to read documents c.1350 – c.1650 Archive Centre, County Hall Free to CEAS members Please email ceas@uea.ac.uk for more information or to reserve your place
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Lectures_Japanese art and culture The Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures (SISJAC) hosts regular lectures relating to Japan. For more information call 01603 597507, email sisjac@sainsbury-institute.org or visit www.sainsbury-institute.org Unless otherwise stated, each of these events takes place at 6pm in the Weston Room at Norwich Cathedral Hostry Refreshments are served at the end of each lecture Attendance is free and open to all, however booking is essential
MAY
JULY
Thu 21 May
Thu 16 July
The crystallisation of Kyõgen, Japan's classical comedy: refinement or loss of vigour
Carmen Blacker Lecture 2015
Professor Noel Pinnington Robert & Lisa Sainsbury Fellow
JUNE Thu 18 June
The work of art: an ethnography of contemporary art production in Osaka
Professor John Breen International Research Centre for Japanese Studies
AUGUST Thu 20 August
Western porcelain used in imperial banquets Mary Redfern University of East Anglia
Dr Iza Kavedzija Robert & Lisa Sainsbury Fellow
Thu 11 June 5.30 – 8pm
Tikotin – a life devoted to Japanese art A documentary film about the life of Felix Tikotin, collector of Japanese art Cinema City, St Andrews Street, Norwich Tickets are free for SISJAC Friends, £5 for non-members, £3 for students Booking is essential Call Keiko Nishioka on 01603 597510 or email k.nishioka@sainsbury-institute.org to reserve a place
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Conferences_at UEA UEA hosts a number of high-profile conferences throughout the year Visit individual conference websites for more information and ticket prices
MAY
JUNE
JULY
Wed 20 - Fri 22 May
Thu 18 - Fri 19 June
Mon 6 - Wed 8 July
Sainsbury Institute for Art: museums, coastlines and the sea
Centre for Competition Policy 11th Annual Conference 2015
Gender relations and rising inequalities
Exploring the role of the museum in relation to human engagements with the sea, lakes and rivers Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, UEA W sifa.uea.ac.uk/conference2015
Looking at competition in the digital age Julian Study Centre, UEA T 01603 593715 E ccp@uea.ac.uk W competitionpolicy.ac.uk
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Art events and exhibitions_special exhibitions The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is a world class art gallery and museum located on campus at UEA. A selection of upcoming Sainsbury Centre events are listed over the next few pages. For the full summer programme call 01603 593199, email scva@uea.ac.uk or visit www.scva.ac.uk Opening times: Tuesday to Friday 10am – 6pm, Saturday to Sunday 10am – 5pm All art events and exhibitions take place at the Sainsbury Centre, unless otherwise stated
Until 1 September 2015
19 September 2015 – 31 January 2016
The Backs
Magnificent obsessions: the artist as collector
Monumental relief sculptures by Henri Matisse Free
Until 27 September 2015
An exhibition organised by the Barbican, featuring the personal collections of major artists, including Peter Blake, Damien Hirst and Andy Warhol
Abstraction and the art of John Golding Showcasing the diversity and variety of abstract art alongside a selection of works by John Golding Free
Prosthetic Eyes Collection of Hiroshi Sugimoto Magnificent obsessions: the artist as collector
18 April – 26 July 2015
Francis Bacon and the Masters A groundbreaking exhibition bringing together major works by Francis Bacon and other masters, with many works on loan from the State Hermitage, St Petersburg. This is a culmination of the celebrations marking the Hermitage museum’s 250th anniversary £12 | £10.50
Head of a Man © Francis Bacon 1960 Francis Bacon and the Masters 14_
Art events and exhibitions_talks and tours Get a different perspective and extra insight into the Sainsbury Centre’s collections and exhibitions Unless otherwise stated, meet at the Sainsbury Centre reception
Tuesday to Friday 2.15pm, Saturdays and Sundays 11.15am and 2.15pm
Daily guided tours of the Sainsbury Collection Join an experienced guide for a tour of the Sainsbury Centre's permanent collection Free, no need to book Please note the times of these tours may be subject to change
Thu 14 May, Thu 11 June 1.15 – 1.45pm
Lunchtime talks Free
Last Friday of each month 1.15 – 1.45pm
Study afternoons
Art for lunch
Explore the collection with Sainsbury Centre guides
Informative talks on aspects of the Robert and Lisa Sainsbury collection
Suitable for over 16s
Free, no need to book
29 May
War and peace
£6 | £4 Booking is advised
Sun 3 May
Drawing and handling
Beverley Scott
Sun 7 June
26 June
Abstraction and the art of John Golding
Ceramics old and new in the Sainsbury Centre
Sun 5 July
Margaret Willey
The Silk Road
24 July
Dancing through the collection Pete Evans
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Art events and exhibitions_lectures The Sainsbury Centre organises a series of lectures relating to current exhibitions All evening lectures take place at 6.15pm in the Elizabeth Fry Lecture Theatre 1.02 at UEA, unless otherwise stated £8 | £6, booking essential. Call 01603 593199 to reserve your space
MAY Thu 7 May
Martin Harrison Martin Harrison will address the question of Francis Bacon’s varied identities
JUNE Thu 4 June
In conversation: Chris Stephens and Richard Calvocoressi Richard Calvocoressi, Director of the Henry Moore Foundation will be in conversation with Chris Stephens, Tate Britain curator
Portrait of RJ Sainsbury © Francis Bacon 1955 Francis Bacon and the Masters
Wed 24 June 4.30 – 7.30pm
Study evening: The Hermitage and St Petersburg Three scholars will discuss the State Hermitage Museum and Russian culture £14.50 | £12.50 (includes refreshments) Sainsbury Centre lecture theatre
Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg Courtesy of greenacre8 16_
FREE to attend public science events
Family science discovery day hands on activities, exhibitions, displays and shows for all ages
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12th May Speed dating with scientists 18th May Fascination of Plants Day
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15th June Church Farm Walk, Bawburgh
Science n N rwich Day Sunday 31st May 2015 at the Forum, Norwich 10:00 - 16:00
Places must be reserved Contact Dawn Rivett Tel: 01603 450874 Or email dawn.rivett@nbi.ac.uk
Norwich - simply the best for science www.soin.org.uk
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Art events and exhibitions_artists and ideas Unless otherwise stated, meet at the Sainsbury Centre reception
Fri 19 June 6 – 7pm
Sat 20 – Sun 21 June 10.30am – 4.30pm
Artist talk: Eamon O’Kane
Masterclass weekend with Eamon O’Kane: precision and play
Renowned artist Eamon O’ Kane will discuss his work and influences, exploring the impact of the educator Friedrich Froebel and the relationship between modernist architecture, the landscape and history Sainsbury Centre lecture theatre
A practical artistic workshop offering you the chance to learn and share skills, and put ideas into practice £120 | £100 (includes materials)
£6 | £4
Alternate Tuesdays during term time 4.30 – 6.30pm (12 May, 26 May, 9 June)
Wednesdays during term time 4.30 – 6.30pm (6 May, 13 May, 20 May)
Young associates
ArtsLab workshops
A group which meets to develop creative ideas and visual arts projects
A chance to learn new artistic techniques Sainsbury Centre education studio
For more information contact Nell Croose Myhill at n.croose-myhill@uea.ac.uk
Booking essential
Sainsbury Centre education studio
£8 | £6
Free and open to ages 15 – 25
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Art events and exhibitions_families and children Creative arts and crafts for the whole family to enjoy
Fridays 10.15 – 11.45am (22 May, 19 June, 17 July)
One Sunday a month 2 – 4pm (3 May, 7 June, 5 July)
Mini-studio
Sunday studio
Sainsbury Centre education studio
Family friendly, artist-led creative activities, inspired by objects in the Sainsbury collection
£8 | £6 | free for accompanying adults Booking essential
Meet at gallery reception Free, donations welcome
Art events and exhibitions_school holidays The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts runs a range of family activities during the school holidays May half-term Saturday 23 May – Sunday 31 June Summer holidays Tuesday 22 July - Sunday 30 August
During school holidays, drop in
Mon 25 – Wed 27 May 10am – 1pm
Object in focus
Object handling
Treasure hunts and creative activities inspired by objects in the Sainsbury collection
Explore objects from the Sainsbury Centre collections, with different themes throughout the week
Ask at reception for details on arrival
25 May
Booking not required
Faces and heads
£1 suggested donation
26 May
During school holidays
27 May
Family gallery tours
Expressions and feelings
Ask at reception for availability and times Free, drop in
Bodies and movement
Living area gallery Free, no need to book
Tue 11 – Fri 14 August 10am – 4.30pm
Art and nature summer school A hands on summer school for ages 8-12, led by artists and biologists Sainsbury Centre education studio £130 | £90, booking essential Price includes four days of activities, snacks and all materials. Lunch and outdoor clothing must be provided
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Performances and Film_world cinema
The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is hosting two films at Cinema City, inspired by the exhibition Francis Bacon and the Masters. Each screening will be introduced by film expert, Chris Rodden Both screenings take place at 8.30pm at Cinema City, St Andrews Street, Norwich Tickets cost £7.50 (£5.50 Cinema City members and Sainsbury Centre Friends) To book call Cinema City on 0871 902 5724 or visit www.picturehouses.co.uk
JUNE Mon 8 June
Belle de Jour JULY Mon 20 July
L'Orphee
Sat 9 May 9pm, 11.30pm (repeat performance) Sun 10 May 9pm
The Voice Project: The Observatory As part of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival, The Voice Project Astronomy Choir will perform a new, site-responsive piece that explores humankind’s relationship with space and our gradual attempts to understand it Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts £20 (concessions available) W www.nnfestival.org.uk/festival E info@voiceproject.co.uk
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Other events
MAY
JULY
Wed 13 May 6pm
Thu 9 July Drinks reception 6pm | lecture starts 7pm
Film screening: The English Surgeon An exclusive screening followed by a Skype Q&A with the film’s featured brain surgeon, Dr Henry Marsh Pre-screening refreshments will be available at 5.45pm Thomas Paine Study Centre lecture theatre £2 – all proceeds will go to the Ukrainian clinic project
UEA London Lecture: Searching for new antibiotics in the nests of tropical leafcutter ants Dr Matt Hutchings University of East Anglia Woburn House, 20-24 Tavistock Square London WC1H 9HQ Free, booking essential E events@uea.ac.uk
Mon 20 July 6pm
2015 Blaikie Lecture: Global environmental challenges and solutions – building future justice Jakob von Uexkull Lecture theatre 2, UEA Refreshments will follow the lecture Free E a.barr@uea.ac.uk
Thu 25 June 9am – 8.30pm
Campus in the city From mental health to maths, superheroines to solar-powered bacteria - find out how UEA students are helping to change the world when they showcase their research at The Forum. In the evening, there will be an engaging talk in the Curve, given by MA student Amara Bangura, who will talk about his work as a journalist in Sierra Leone, covering the Ebola crisis. More details to be announced Free T 01603 592130 E events@uea.ac.uk W uea.ac.uk/events
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Additional information How to get to UEA By bus: buses 25 and 26 run from Norwich train station, Castle Meadow and Red Lion Street in the city centre to the University
By car: follow the ring road to Earlham Road (B1108) where you will see signs to the University. Please note that parking on campus is limited
Park and ride: Costessey Park & Ride Konect Bus Service 604 serves UEA campus every twenty minutes, Monday to Friday throughout the year. Travel time between Costessey and the main campus is just 10 minutes. For more information visit www.norfolk.gov.uk
For directions around the University and information about access routes, take a look at our campus map: www.uea.ac.uk/about/visiting-staying/ campus-map
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What’s On_Calendar 04_Literature 06_Gigs 10_Lectures and classes 13_Conferences 14_Art events and exhibitions 21_Other events
Until 1 September 2015
The Backs
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Until 27 September 2015
Abstraction and the art of John Golding
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Until 26 July 2015
Francis Bacon and the Masters
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Sun 3 May
Sunday studio
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Sun 3 May
Study afternoons: drawing and handling
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Mon 4 May
Mobb Deep
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Tue 5 May
Sunset Sons
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Wed 6 May
Dedicated followers of fashion? Pilgrims and pilgrimage in medieval East Anglia
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Wed 6 May
ArtsLab workshops
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Thu 7 May
Martin Harrison
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Fri 8 May
Skinny Lister
_09
Sat 9 May
The Doors Alive
_09
Sat 9 – Sun 10 May
The Voice Project: The Observatory
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Sun 10 May
Ugly Duckling
_09
Mon 11 May
Lucy Spraggan
_08
Tue 12 May
Young associates
_18
Wed 13 May
InMe
_09
Wed 13 May
What East Anglia threw away: excavating domestic rubbish, 1870-1914
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Wed 13 May
ArtsLab workshops
_18
Wed 13 May
Film screening: The English Surgeon
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Thu 14 May
Sleaford Mods
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Thu 14 May
Lunchtime talks
_15
Sun 17 May
Arcane Roots
_09
Mon 18 May
Django Django
_08
From Mon 18 May
Beginners Palaeography classes
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Wed 20 May
Early prehistory of Suffolk
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Wed 20 May
ArtsLab workshops
_18
Wed 20 – Fri 22 May
Museums, coastlines and the sea
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Thu 21 May
Coal Chamber
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Thu 21 May
The crystallisation of Kyõgen, Japan's classical comedy: refinement or loss of vigour
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Fri 22 May
Mini-studio
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Sat 23 May
Tom Baxter
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Sat 23 May – Sun 31 June
Half term activities: object in focus/family gallery tours
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Tue 26 May
Young associates
_18
Fri 29 May
James Arthur
_06
Fri 29 May
Heaven 17
_08
Fri 29 May
Art for lunch: war and peace
_15
Sun 31 May
Finch
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MAY
JUNE Tue 2 June
Chameleons Vox
_09
Thu 4 June
In conversation: Chris Stephens and Richard Calvocoressi
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Sat 6 June
Young Guns
_08
Sun 7 June
Sunday studio
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Sun 7 June
Study afternoons: abstraction and the art of John Golding
_15
Mon 8 June
Belle de Jour
_20
Tue 9 June
Young associates
_18
Wed 10 June
UEA prose fiction readings
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Thu 11 June
Tikotin – a life devoted to Japanese art
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Thu 11 June
Lunchtime talks
_15
Thu 18 June
The work of art: an ethnography of contemporary art production in Osaka
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Thu 18 – Fri 19 June
Centre for Competition Policy 11th Annual Conference 2015
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Fri 19 June
Artist talk: Eamon O’Kane
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Fri 19 June
Mini-studio
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Sat 20 June
Art and the brain
_10
Sat 20 – Sun 21 June
Masterclass weekend with Eamon O’Kane: precision and play
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Wed 24 June
Study evening: the Hermitage and St Petersburg
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Thu 25 June
Campus in the city
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Fri 26 June
Art for lunch: ceramics old and new in the Sainsbury Centre
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Sun 5 July
Sunday studio
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Sun 5 July
Study afternoons: the Silk Road
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Mon 6 – Wed 8 July
Gender relations and rising inequalities
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Sun 7 July
Mordred
_09
Thu 9 July
UEA London Lecture: Searching for new antibiotics in the nests of tropical leafcutter ants
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Fri 10 July
Pout at the Devil
_08
Mon 13 – Fri 17 July
Festival of Literature for Young People
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Thu 16 July
Carmen Blacker Lecture 2015
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Fri 17 July
Mini-studio
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Mon 20 July
L'Orphee
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Mon 20 July
2015 Blaikie Lecture: Global environmental challenges and solutions – building future justice _21
Tue 22 July – Sun 30 August
Summer Holiday activities: object in focus/family gallery tours
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Thu 23 July
The Wedding Present
_08
Fri 24 July
Art for lunch: dancing through the collection
_15
Wed 29 July
Tyketto
_08
Tue 11 – Fri 14 August
Art and nature summer school
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Thu 13 August
Flogging Molly
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Thu 20 August
Western porcelain used in imperial banquets
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Fri 28 August
Cast
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Sat 12 September
Art in the age of Caravaggio
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Thu 17 – Sun 20 September
Noirwich Crime Writing Festival
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19 September 2015 – 31 January 2016
Magnificent obsessions: the artist as collector
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From Mon 28 September
Autumn Palaeography classes
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From October
Art history short course
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Sun 4 October
Doc Brown
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Shed Seven + Inspiral Carpets
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JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
DECEMBER Tue 15 December
Scarves designed by Vera Neumann Š VNIP Holdings, LLC. Magnificent obsessions: the artist as collector _14
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