SPRING 2019
LITERATURE GIGS DRAMA CONCERTS LECTURES FILM ART
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3 LITERATURE 6 MUSIC AND DRAMA 8 GIGS 10 LECTURES AND SEMINARS 19 FILM SCREENINGS 22 ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS 27 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 28 EVENTS CALENDAR
Front cover: Tracey Thorn, UEA Spring Literary Festival, Wed 13 Feb This page: Young Associates, Sainsbury Centre Back cover: Dale Beaumont-Brown by Portrait of a Wrestler
All lectures take place in Lecture Theatre 1, UEA, at 7pm (doors 6.30pm), followed by a book signing in Waterstones Season ticket (all eight events): £63 / £54 Individual tickets: £9 / £5 students Visit uea.ac.uk/litfest/tickets Email literaryevents@uea.ac.uk Follow @UEALitFest
FEBRUARY Wed 13 Feb Tracey Thorn Wed 20 Feb Tessa Hadley Wed 27 Feb Marlon James MARCH Wed 6 Mar Gina Miller Wed 13 Mar John Boyne
LITERATURE
SPRING LITERARY FESTIVAL UEA’s Literary Festival regularly welcomes award-winning authors to campus
Wed 20 Mar Rachel Cusk Wed 27 Mar Max Porter MAY Thu 2 May Damian Barr Photo credits: Tracey Thorn, Tess Hadley (©Mark Vessey); Marlon James (©Jeffrey Skemp); Gina Miller (© Emma Freeman); John Boyne, Rachel Cusk (©Siemon Scamell-Katz); Max Porter (©Lucy Dickens); Damian Barr (©Jonathan Ring)
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UEA LIVE UEA LIVE, in collaboration with the National Centre for Writing, brings you a series of readings showcasing the past, present and future of UEA writing talent All readings take place in the National Centre for Writing, Dragon Hall, Norwich at 7pm (doors 6.30pm) Free Email kate.moorhead-kuhn@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 877177
JANUARY Thu 24 Jan Paul Howarth Faculty guest reader: Andrew Cowan
MARCH Thu 14 Mar Sophie Collins and Joanna Walsh Faculty guest reader: Tessa McWatt Women’s History Month celebration
FEBRUARY Thu 21 Feb Linda Rose Parkes Faculty guest reader: Philip Langeskov
MAY Thu 2 May Boiler House Press Various readers from publishing house based at UEA
All events take place at 5.30–7pm, unless otherwise stated*, in Arts 2.84, UEA Free Email c.rossi@uea.ac.uk
JANUARY Wed 16 Jan How to write a reader’s report Dr Cecilia Rossi
RESEARCH SYMPOSIA Symposia marking important new publications in translation studies, 4–7pm
Wed 23 Jan Reader’s report clinic Dr Cecilia Rossi
Free
Wed 30 Jan, 7.30pm* Theatre translation Foreign Affairs theatre company
Wed 27 Feb The Work of Literary Translation (CUP, 2018) Prof Clive Scott Committee Room 2, Council House, UEA
FEBRUARY Wed 6 Feb Translating Harry Potter Prof Janet Garton Wed 13 Feb Translating style Prof Jean Boase-Beier
MARCH Wed 6 Mar Editing/copy-editing translations: a practical approach Bella Bosworth
LITERATURE
LITERARY TRANSLATION WORKSHOPS A series of workshops hosted by the British Centre for Literary Translation and led by renowned literary translators
Visit bclt.org.uk/events Email bclt@uea.ac.uk
Wed 20 Mar Routledge Handbook of Translation and Philosophy (Routledge, 2018) Prof Piers Rawling (Florida State University) and Philip Wilson (UEA) Council Chamber, Council House, UEA
Wed 27 Mar Writer-translator collaboration Christina MacSweeney 5
MUSIC AND DRAMA
CONCERTS Tickets for UEA concerts are available: Online uea.ac.uk/music-centre/events/tickets In person and by phone St George’s Music Shop (01603 626414) or on the door Visit uea.ac.uk/music-centre/events Email musicevents@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 593948 Follow @UEAConcerts
Wed 6 Feb, Wed 6 Mar and Wed 1 May, 1.10–1.55pm (doors 1.05pm) UEA Music Centre lunchtime concerts Strode Room, UEA Music Centre Free MARCH Sun 10 Mar, 6.30–7.30pm (doors 6pm) UEA Chamber Choir St George’s Church, Tombland, Norwich Free
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Thu 21 Mar, 7.30–9.30pm (doors 6.45pm) UEA Choir, Chamber Choir and Symphony Orchestra: Poulenc and Berlioz Directed by Stuart Dunlop (UEA Director of Music) and Tom Primrose (UEA Choirmaster) St Andrew’s Hall, Norwich £12 / £4
Photo credit: Sophie Duffy
£7 / £5 Visit store.uea.ac.uk Email ldc.dramastudio@uea.ac.uk
JANUARY Tue 29 and Wed 30 Jan, 7.30pm Bad Dog Inkwell Productions Visit inkwellproductions.org
MARCH Wed 27 Mar, 3pm, Thu 28, Fri 29 and Sat 30 Mar, 7pm L’Avare (The Miser) Sacré Théâtre, UEA-based French theatre company
MUSIC AND DRAMA
DRAMA All events take place in the UEA Drama Studio
Please note this will be performed in French
Sat 23 Mar, 4pm
Voices from Greece Greek poetry set to music performed by Plastikes Karekles Roderick Beaton (King’s College, London), David Holton (Cambridge) and John Kittmer (British Ambassador to Greece 2013–2016) Lecture Theatre 1, UEA Free Email h.anagnostopoulou@uea.ac.uk
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GIGS
THE NICK RAYNS LCR UEA is known for hosting great gigs and attracting world-class musicians to Norwich All gigs are for over 14s only Prices are advance (more on the door) and may be subject to a booking fee Visit ueaticketbookings.co.uk Email boxoffice@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 508050
JANUARY Sun 20 Jan, 7pm Enter Shikari / Palaye Royale / Black Peaks £25 FEBRUARY Sun 10 Feb, 7pm Kaiser Chiefs £35
MARCH Sun 10 Mar, 7pm AJ Tracey £20 Thu 28 Mar, 7.30pm Idles £17.50
IDLES Thu 28 Mar
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GIGS
THE WATERFRONT Gigs on King Street, Norwich
JANUARY Sat 26 Jan, 6.30pm Louise Distras £8 FEBRUARY Fri 1 Feb, 7pm Aquaria: winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 10 £20 / £35 VIP
Thu 28 Feb, 7.30pm The Orielles £10 APRIL Mon 15 Apr, 7.30pm Stefflon Don £16
THE ORIELLES Thu 28 Feb 9
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SPRING INAUGURAL LECTURES Explore innovative research with UEA’s newest professors All talks take place at 6.30pm in the Julian Study Centre lecture theatre at UEA and are followed by a drinks reception Free Visit uea.ac.uk/events Email events@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592130
JANUARY Tue 15 Jan It’s not just food: what we eat matters for how we age Prof Ailsa Welch Norwich Medical School
Tue 26 Feb From diet to disease: adventures in cell biology Prof Maria O’Connell School of Pharmacy
Tue 29 Jan How does the brain work? Insights from brain imaging and machine learning Prof Will Penny School of Psychology
MARCH Tue 12 Mar Pedagogy before technology: trials and tribulations of an early adopter Prof Veena Rodrigues Norwich Medical School
FEBRUARY Tue 12 Feb Films in translation – voices for all: audiovisual translation as intercultural mediation Prof Marie-Noëlle Guillot School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies
Tue 26 Mar Rhetoric in the 21st century: the arts of discourse and their implications for the curriculum in schools and universities Prof Richard Andrews School of Education and Lifelong Learning
All lectures take place at 6.30pm and are followed by a drinks reception Free, booking essential Visit uea.ac.uk/events Email events@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592130
JANUARY Thu 24 Jan Popular music and disability: different embodiments and voices from rock & roll onwards Prof George McKay School of Art, Media and American Studies FEBRUARY Thu 28 Feb Nutrition, brain vitality and dementia Prof Anne-Marie Minihane Norwich Medical School
MARCH Thu 28 Mar Radio blips and blasts: pulsars and our understanding of the cosmos Dr Robert Ferdman School of Chemistry
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
UEA LONDON LECTURES Hear about current UEA research at the Regent Street Cinema in the heart of London
MAY Thu 2 May Water and war Prof Mark Zeitoun School of International Development
CONFERENCE Thu 17 Jan, 1–6pm and Fri 18 Jan, 8.30am-6pm Exposing secrets: the past, present and future of US National Security whistleblowing and government secrecy NYU London, 6 Bedford Square, Bloomsbury, London Free, booking essential Email k.mistry@uea.ac.uk Visit wp.nyu.edu/whistleblowing/conference
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LECTURES AND SEMINARS
PHILOSOPHY LECTURE SERIES Lectures on the theme of being governed, hosted by UEA’s School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies All lectures begin 6.15pm (doors 6pm) in the Thomas Paine Study Centre lecture theatre, UEA Free Visit uea.ac.uk/philosophy/news-and-events Email philosophyevents@uea.ac.uk
JANUARY Tue 22 Jan Being governed by economics Dr Alex Douglas (St Andrews) Discussant: Prof Robert Sugden (UEA) Followed by a drinks reception FEBRUARY Tue 5 Feb Being governed by rules for belief Dr James Andow (UEA) Discussant: Ian Hare (UEA) Tue 19 Feb Being governed by nature Dr Rupert Read (UEA) Discussants: Dr Sophie Scott-Brown (UEA) and Janosch Prinz (UEA)
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MARCH Tue 5 Mar Being governed by social science Dr Michael Frazer (UEA) Discussant: Dr Zeynep Pamuk (University of Oxford) Tue 19 Mar Being governed by populist logic Dr Marina Prentoulis (UEA) Discussant: Dr Emmy Eklundh (KCL) Followed by a drinks reception
Email university.of.sanctuary@uea.ac.uk Follow @UeaOf Facebook @UEAuniversityofsanctuary Instagram @ueauniversityofsanctuary
JANUARY Wed 23 Jan, all day Anniversary celebration Drop-in sessions, ‘Balloon debate’, film screening and more UEA campus Mon 28 Jan, 1–2pm Active integration: sport taking an active role in the integration of refugees Dr Mark Doige (University of Brighton) Lecture Theatre 4, UEA
MARCH Mon 25 Mar, 1–2pm What price safe motherhood? Rayah Feldman (Maternity Action) Venue TBC, UEA
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
UNIVERSITY OF SANCTUARY Free events hosted by UEA’s University of Sanctuary team
Wed 6 Mar, 1–2.30pm
Craftivism and gentle protest Julian Study Centre lecture theatre, UEA Sarah Corbett (The Craftivist Collective) This ResNet event is in celebration of International Women’s Day 2019 Free, booking essential Email resnetbookings@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 593269
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LECTURES AND SEMINARS
JAPANESE ART AND CULTURE Events hosted by UEA’s Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures (SISJAC) Visit sainsbury-institute.org Email sisjac@sainsbury-institute.org Call 01603 597507
THIRD THURSDAY LECTURES All lectures take place in Norwich Cathedral Hostry, unless otherwise stated*, at 6pm 50-minute lecture followed by refreshments Free, booking essential Thu 17 Jan Avant-garde calligraphy between postwar Japan, Europe and the United States Dr Eugenia Bogdanova-Kummer (SISJAC)
Prince George (the future George V) and his elder brother, Prince Albert Victor, at the Honganji in Kyoto in 1881
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Thu 21 Feb Mermaids and snowflakes in the great chain of being Dr Mateja Kovacic (University of Oxford) Thu 21 Mar Hokusai (title TBC) Dr Tim Clark (British Museum) and Dr Angus Lockyer (SOAS, University of London) Thu 25 Apr Tattoos, homesickness and adventure: British royals in Japan and Japanese royals in Britain in the 19th century Prof Peter Kornicki (Cambridge University)
IN OTHER WORDS TRANSLATION TALKS
Talks hosted by UEA’s School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies
Email r.w.baines@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 593353
All lectures take place in Lecture Theatre 3, 1–2pm Free Email i.renaudie@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 593621
JANUARY Thu 31 Jan Languages and communication at work: what you need for the world of employment Alumni panel discussion MARCH Thu 7 Mar What is a ‘global graduate’ and how do you become one? Jocelyn Wyburd (Cambridge University)
JANUARY Thu 24 Jan Translation industry roles: in-house and freelance James Powell (Transperfect) FEBRUARY Thu 14 Feb Spoken language in and across audiovisual dialogue: the case of dubbing Maria Pavesi (University of Pavia)
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION TALKS
MARCH Thu 28 Mar Translating the indomitable Asterix Adriana Sinclair
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LECTURES AND SEMINARS
DRAGON HALL DEBATES UEA and the National Centre for Writing bring you a series of sparky debates on contemporary controversies. These events are open to everyone and no prior subject knowledge is necessary. There will be plenty of opportunities for questions and guests are warmly encouraged to join the discussion. All events take place from 7–9pm Free, booking essential Visit nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk Email info@nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk Call 01603 877177
Mon 28 Jan How should we eat? Mon 25 Feb Mobile phones: tyranny or liberation? Mon 25 Mar Drawing the line: do we need borders?
Discussion groups led by UEA’s Dementia Research Collaborative All sessions run from 2–3pm in room 3.02, Julian Study Centre, UEA Free parking in UEA’s main visitor car park; parking tokens will be validated at the registration desk on arrival
Wed 9 Jan, 5–6pm
Free
The integration of health and social care
Email dementia.research@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 593540
Prof David Croisdale-Appleby, OBE (Chair of Dementia UK and Chair of the Government’s independent advisory group on carers) Lecture followed by a drinks reception Room 3.02, Julian Study Centre, UEA Free, booking essential
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DEMENTIA OPEN FORA
Wed 13 Feb, 2–3pm Personal care in advanced dementia: working towards reducing refusals Dr Tamara Backhouse Wed 17 Apr, 2–3pm (title TBC)
Free, open to all To request a copy of the text, one week prior to each workshop: Email o.kuusela@uea.ac.uk
Wed 16 Jan Rule following, anxiety and authenticity David Egan (CUNY, Hunter College)
Wed 27 Mar Wittgenstein on the synthetic nature of proofs Wolfgang Kienzler (University of Jena)
Wed 30 Jan Conceptions of philosophical problems and their dissolution: on Wittgenstein, Carnap and against a therapeutic mix Oskari Kuusela (UEA)
Wed 8 May Title to be confirmed Martin Gustafsson (Åbo Akademi University)
Wed 13 Feb Reading the Tractatus Logico Philosophicus Jordi Fairhurst (University of the Balearic Islands) Fri 1 Mar* Title to be confirmed relating to animals Alice Crary (University of Oxford) Wed 13 Mar “We can go no further”: meaning, use and the limits of language Bill Child (Oxford)
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
WITTGENSTEIN WORKSHOPS Discussion workshops focussing on a text sent by the speaker in advance, on Wednesdays, Arts 2.08, UEA, unless otherwise stated*, 5–7pm
Wed 22 May Who are ’we‘ for Wittgenstein? Constantine Sandis (University of Hertfordshire) Arts 0.31, UEA*
COURSE Sat 2 Mar, 9am–5pm and Sun 3 Mar, 9am–4pm Introduction to oceanography Two-day interactive course Seminar room 0.08, Queen’s Building, UEA £50 Email carol.robinson@uea.ac.uk Call 01603593174 Visit store.ac.uk
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All events take place in The Enterprise Centre lecture theatre, UEA, unless otherwise stated* Free, booking opens March 2019 Visit uea.ac.uk/about/sustainability Email c.cornea@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592873 Follow @GreenFilmsUEA
Fri 10 May, 7.30–9.30pm Sharkwater: Extinction Join Stewart on a dangerous adventure across four continents to investigate corruption behind the industry leading to extinction of sharks Screening plus Q&A Town Close Auditorium, Norwich Castle Museum, Castle Hill, Norwich* Thu 16 May, 7.30–9.30pm The Reluctant Radical Lindsey Grayzel, 2018 Follow activist Ken Ward through a series of direct actions, culminating in the shut-down of all US tar sands oil pipelines on October 11, 2016 Introduced by Mark Crutchley (Norwich Greenpeace) Post-screening talk with filmmaker Lindsey Grayzel and activist Ken Ward
Fri 17 May, 7.30–9.30pm Unfracture Chanda Chevannes, 2017 This documentary follows biologist and mother, Sandra Steingraber as she reinvents herself as an outspoken activist Pre-screening talk with antifracking campaigner Tina Lavery Post-screening talk with filmmaker Chanda Chevannes
FILM SCREENINGS
GREEN FILM FESTIVAL Film screenings and talks hosted by UEA’s Film, Television and Media Studies department, in conjunction with local Green partners
Sat 18 May, 2–4pm Beasts of the Southern Wild Benh Zeitlin, 2012 (PG 13) Follow six year-old protagonist, Hushpuppy, as a violent storm strikes her poor community in Louisiana Bayou Sat 18 May, 7–9.15pm Anote’s Ark Matthieu Rytz, 2018 Follow Kiribati’s President, Anote Tong, as he struggles to save his nation and Tiemeri, who aims to move her young family from Kiribati to New Zealand Pre-screening talk by Raja Segaran Kuppuswamy (International Organisation for Migration) Post-screening talk with filmmaker
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FILM SCREENINGS
EUROPEAN POLITICAL CINEMA A selection of European political films hosted by UEA’s Language and Communications department All screenings take place at 5.15pm in Arts 01.02, UEA Free Email v.koutrakou@uea.ac.uk
JANUARY Tue 15 Jan Partition Canadian, Vic Sarin, 2007
MARCH Tue 5 Mar The Parade Serbian, Srdjan Dragojevic, 2011
Tue 22 Jan Distant Lights German, Hans-Christian Schmidt, 2003
Tue 12 Mar Beyond the Waves Belgian, Alain de Halleux, 2017
Tue 29 Jan The Promise US-Armenian, Terry George, 2016 FEBRUARY Tue 5 Feb Identity Card Czech, Ondřej Trojan, 2010 Tue 12 Feb Made in France French, Nicolas Boukhrief, 2015 Tue 26 Feb Alexandra Russian, Alexander Sokurov, 2007
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Tue 19 Mar Since Otar Left Georgian-French, Julie Bertucelli, 2003 Tue 26 Mar El Elegido Spanish, Antonio Chavarrias, 2016 (dubbed) APRIL Tue 30 Apr The Fencer Finnish-Estonian, Klaus Härö, 2015 MAY Tue 7 May Mao’s Last Dancer Australian, Bruce Beresford, 2009
FILM SCREENINGS
THIS.IS.PROGRESS, Thu 7 Feb
DOCUMENTARY Thu 7 Feb, 7.30pm
THIS.IS.PROGRESS
Screening and Q&A Dr Tom Phillips (Interdisciplinary Institute for the Humanities, UEA) and Dale Beaumont-Brown (Director) Lecture Theatre 3, UEA Free Visit progressuea.eventbrite.co.uk Email t.phillips@uea.ac.uk
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ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
The Sainsbury Centre is a world-class art gallery and museum located on campus at UEA All art events and exhibitions take place at The Sainsbury Centre unless otherwise stated Opening hours Tuesday–Friday: 10am–6pm Saturday–Sunday: 10am–5pm Closed Mondays including bank holidays Easter opening: Thu 18 Apr – Sun 21 Apr, 10–5pm Closed 22 and 23 Apr Visit scva.ac.uk Email scva@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 593199 Follow @SainsburyCentre
EXHIBITIONS Until Sun 24 Feb Elisabeth Frink: Humans and Other Animals Featuring over 130 works by the artist, this is the largest showing of Frink’s work in 25 years, exploring Frink’s enduring preoccupation with human and animal forms £13 / £12 Until Sun 21 Apr Ken Kiff: The Sequence This major exhibition focusses on selected works from Ken Kiff’s seminal series The Sequence, which explores colourful figurative elements combined with abstract forms £8 / £7
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Sat 23 Mar – Sun 30 Jun The Body Observed: Magnum Photos Exploring around 130 works from the 1930s to the contemporary, by prominent Magnum photographers including Eve Arnold, Olivia Arthur, Werner Bischof, Antoine d’Agata, Bieke Deporter, Cristina García Rodero, Bruce Gilden, Phillipe Halsman, Herbert List, Susan Meiselas, Miguel Rio Branco and Alessandra Sanguinetti
SAINSBURY CENTRE COLLECTION AND SCULPTURE PARK The Sainsbury Centre Collection and Sculpture Park are free to visit and give visitors the opportunity to see a rich and varied range of art. With pieces dating back 5,000 years, the Sainsbury Centre Collection includes major artists such as Pablo Picasso, Edgar Degas, Francis Bacon, Jacob Epstein, Alberto Giacometti and Amedeo Modigliani. Outside the building you will find striking sculptural works by Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Elisabeth Frink and many others. Antony Gormley’s iconic 3 X ANOTHER TIME series can also be seen adorning various parts of UEA’s brutalist architecture.
JANUARY Thu 31 Jan, 6–7pm Evening lecture: memories of Elisabeth Frink Peter Murray, CBE (founding and executive director, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) Elizabeth Fry lecture theatre 01.02, UEA £8 / £6, booking essential FEBRUARY Thu 7 Feb, 6–7.30pm In conversation: Cathie Pilkington, RA and Neil Walton Elisabeth Frink and broader concerns of figurative sculpture Celebrating 250 years of the Royal Academy of Arts Elizabeth Fry lecture theatre 01.02, UEA £8 / £6 (free places available for students)
MARCH Thu 7 Mar, 6–7pm In conversation: Emma Hill and James Fisher The work and influence of Ken Kiff Julian Study Centre lecture theatre, 3.02, UEA £8 / £6, booking essential Sun 24 Mar, 3–4pm Artist’s perspectives Alex Crocker responding to Ken Kiff Gallery reception Free with Ken Kiff: The Sequence ticket
ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
SPECIAL EVENTS Running alongside the major exhibitions
Elisabeth Frink with Blind Beggar, 1957 (Photographer unknown)
Sat 23 Feb, 3–4pm Artist’s perspectives Laura Bygrave responding to Elizabeth Frink Gallery reception Free with Elisabeth Frink: Humans and Other Animals ticket 23
ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
FAMILIES AND CHILDREN
CHILDREN’S HOLIDAY STUDIOS
Fridays 18 Jan, 15 Feb, 15 Mar, 19 Apr and 17 May, 10.15–11.30am Mini Studio Gallery reception £8 / £4 (free for accompanying adults), booking essential
Artist Genevieve Rudd will lead two days of creative activities taking inspiration from the forms and dark mass of Elisabeth Frink’s sculptures
Sundays 6 Jan, 3 Feb, 3 Mar, 7 Apr and 5 May, 1.30–3.30pm Sunday Studio Gallery reception Free Saturdays 12, 19 and 26 Jan, 2, 9, 16 and 23 Feb, 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 Mar, 6 and 13 Apr 10.30–11.15am Story Pot Gallery reception Free, places limited, children must be accompanied by an adult
Taking part in Story Pot (Photo ©Katherine Mager)
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All materials provided. Children need to bring a packed lunch Limited free places for looked-after children: Call 01603 593199
Tue 19 Feb, 10.30am–3pm Ages 5–8, parents or carers welcome to stay Gallery reception £18 / £14, booking essential Wed 20 Feb, 10.30am–3pm Ages 8–12 Gallery reception £18 / £14, booking essential
Artwork made during a Children’s Holiday Studio led by artist Annie Brundrit (Photo ©Lawrence Bradby)
Tuesdays 22 and 29 Jan, 5, 19 and 26 Feb, 5, 12, 19 and 26 Mar, 2 Apr, 4.30–6.30pm Young Associates In collaboration with artist Théodora Lecrinier, groups of young people develop creative responses to the Centre, whilst engaging with contemporary issues in art and culture Free Email n.croose-myhill@uea.ac.uk
Thu 21 Feb, 10.30am–3.30pm Portfolio with Ali Hewson One-day course with Ali Hewson, ideal for GCSE or A level students (or anyone wishing to build their portfolio). Work directly with an artist to experiment and develop art practice £20, booking essential, materials provided Free places available for eligible students in full-time education
TALKS AND TOURS Tue to Sun, 11am* and 2pm* Daily guided tours of the Sainsbury Collection Meet at gallery reception Free
Call 01603 593199 for more information *Subject to availability. Times may change
Tours for blind and partially sighted visitors Specially trained Sainsbury Centre guides can provide tours for blind and partially sighted visitors either in groups or individually, on request Booking essential Visit scva@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 593199
ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
ARTISTS AND IDEAS Practical workshops and courses in the Sainsbury Centre studio, for adults and young people
March of the Ziggurats, a Sunday Studio responding to the architecture of UEA campus, led by artist Anna Brass (Photo ©Anna Brass)
Email scva@uea.ac.uk
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OUTDOOR SCULPTURE PARK AT THE SAINSBURY CENTRE, UEA Beast Alerted 1, 1990, courtesy the estate of Lynn Chadwick and BlainSouthern. Photo credit: Andy Crouch 27
WHAT’S ON
Until Sun 24 Feb
Art: Elisabeth Frink: Humans and Other animals
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Until Sun 21 Apr
Art: Ken Kiff: The Sequence
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Sat 23 Mar – Sun 30 Jun Art: The Body Observed: Magnum Photos
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Sat 6 Jul, Sat 7 Sep, Sat 19 Oct, Sun 20 Oct UEA Open Days
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JANUARY
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Fri 4 Jan
Open day: UEA mini open day
Wed 9 Jan
Talk: The integration of health and social care
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Tue 15 Jan
Lecture: What we eat matters for how we age
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Tue 15 Jan
Film: Partition
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Wed 16 Jan
Workshop: How to write a reader’s report
5
Wed 16 Jan
Workshop: Rule following, anxiety and authenticity
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Thu 17 Jan
Lecture: Avant-garde calligraphy
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Thu 17 Jan
Conference: Exposing secrets
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Sun 20 Jan
Gig: Enter Shikari/Palaye Royale/Black Peaks
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Tue 22 Jan
Film: Distant Lights
Tue 22 Jan
Lecture: Being governed by economics
Wed 23 Jan
Workshop: Reader’s report clinic
Wed 23 Jan
Celebration: University of Sanctuary
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Thu 24 Jan
Lecture: Popular music and disability
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Thu 24 Jan
Talk: Translation industry roles
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Thu 24 Jan
Literature: Paul Howarth
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Sat 26 Jan
Gig: Louise Distras
Mon 28 Jan
Lecture: Active integration
Mon 28 Jan
Debate: How should we eat?
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Tue 29 Jan
Film: The Promise
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Tue 29 Jan
Lecture: How does the brain work?
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Tue 29 and Wed 30 Jan
Drama: Bad Dog
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Wed 30 Jan
Workshop: Theatre translation
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Wed 30 Jan
Workshop: Conceptions of philosophical problems and their dissolution
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Thu 31 Jan
Talk: Languages and communication at work
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Thu 31 Jan
Lecture: Peter Murray: Memories of Elisabeth Frink
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Gig: Aquaria: winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 10
Tue 5 Feb
Film: Identity Card
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Tue 5 Feb
Lecture: Being governed by rules for belief
Wed 6 Feb
Workshop: Translating Harry Potter
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Wed 6 Feb
Concert: UEA Music Centre lunchtime concert
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Thu 7 Feb
Film: THIS.IS.PROGRESS
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Thu 7 Feb
Talk: In conversation: Cathie Pilkington, RA and Neil Walton
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Sun 10 Feb
Gig: Kaiser Chiefs
Tue 12 Feb
Film: Made in France
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Tue 12 Feb
Lecture: Audiovisual translation as intercultural mediation
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Wed 13 Feb
Talk: Dementia Research Collaborative
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Wed 13 Feb
Literature: Tracey Thorn
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Wed 13 Feb
Workshop: Translating style
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Wed 13 Feb
Workshop: Reading the Tractatus Logico Philosophicus
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Thu 14 Feb
Talk: Spoken language in and across audiovisual dialogue
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Tue 19 Feb
Lecture: Being governed by nature
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Tue 19 Feb
Art: Children’s holiday studios (ages 5-8)
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Wed 20 Feb
Art: Children’s holiday studio (ages 8-12)
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Wed 20 Feb
Literature: Tessa Hadley
Thu 21 Feb
Lecture: Mermaids and snowflakes in the great chain of being
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Thu 21 Feb
Course: Portfolio with Ali Hewson
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Thu 21 Feb
Literature: Linda Rose Parkes
Sat 23 Feb
Tour: Artist’s perspectives
Mon 25 Feb
Debate: Mobile phones: tyranny or liberation?
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Tue 26 Feb
Lecture: From diet to disease: adventures in cell biology
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Tue 26 Feb
Film: Alexandra
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Wed 27 Feb
Literature: Marlon James
Wed 27 Feb
Symposium: The Work of Literary Translation
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Thu 28 Feb
Gig: The Orielles
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Thu 28 Feb
Lecture: Nutrition, brain vitality and dementia
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MARCH Fri 1 Mar
Workshop: Wittgenstein
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Sat 2 - Sun 3 Mar
Course: Introduction to oceanography
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Tue 5 Mar
Lecture: Being governed by social science
Tue 5 Mar
Film: The Parade
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Wed 6 Mar
Talk: Craftivism and gentle protest
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Wed 6 Mar
Literature: Gina Miller
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Wed 6 Mar
Concert: UEA Music Centre lunchtime concert
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Wed 6 Mar
Workshop: Editing/copy-editing translations: a practical approach
Thu 7 Mar
Talk: In conversation: Emma Hill and James Fisher
23
Thu 7 Mar
Talk: What is a ‘global graduate’ and how do you become one?
15
Sun 10 Mar
Concert: UEA Chamber Choir
6
Sun 10 Mar
Gig: AJ Tracey
8
Tue 12 Mar
Film: Beyond the Waves
20
Tue 12 Mar
Lecture: Pedagogy before technology
10
Wed 13 Mar
Workshop: “We can go no further”
17
Wed 13 Mar
Literature: John Boyne
3
Thu 14 Mar
Literature: Sophie Collins and Joanna Walsh
Tue 19 Mar
Film: Since Otar Left
Tue 19 Mar
Lecture: Being governed by populist logic
Wed 20 Mar
Literature: Rachel Cusk
3
Wed 20 Mar
Symposium: Routledge Handbook of Translation and Philosophy
5
Thu 21 Mar
Lecture: Hokusai
Thu 21 Mar
Concert: UEA Choir, Chamber Choir and Symphony Orchestra
12
5
4 20 12
14 6
Sat 23 Mar
Poetry: Voices from Greece
Sun 24 Mar
Tour: Artist’s perspectives
23
7
Mon 25 Mar
Lecture: What price safe motherhood?
13
Mon 25 Mar
Debate: Drawing the line: do we need borders?
16
Tue 26 Mar
Film: El Elegido
20
Tue 26 Mar
Lecture: Rhetoric in the 21st century
10
Wed 27 Mar
Workshop: Wittgenstein on the synthetic nature of proofs
17
Drama: L’Avare (The Miser)
7
Wed 27 Mar
Literature: Max Porter
3
Wed 27 Mar
Workshop: Writer-translator collaboration
5
Thu 28 Mar
Talk: Translating the indomitable Asterix
Thu 28 Mar
Gig: Idles
8
Thu 28 Mar
Lecture: Pulsars and our understanding of the cosmos
11
Drama: L’Avare (The Miser)
7
15
WHAT’S ON
Wed 27 Mar
Thu 28, Fri 29 and Sat 30 Mar
APRIL Mon 15 Apr
Gig: Stefflon Don
Wed 17 Apr
Talk: Dementia Research Collaborative
9
Thu 25 Apr
Lecture: Tattoos, homesickness and adventure
14
Tue 30 Apr
Film: The Fencer
20
16
MAY Wed 1 May
Concert: UEA Music Centre lunchtime concert
6
Thu 2 May
Literature: Damian Barr
3
Thu 2 May
Lecture: Water and war
11
Thu 2 May
Literature: Boiler House Press
Tue 7 May
Film: Mao’s Last Dancer
Wed 8 May
Workshop: Wittgenstein
17
Fri 10 May
Film: Sharkwater: Extinction
19
Thu 16 May
Film: The Reluctant Radical
19
Fri 17 May
Film: Unfractured
19
Sat 18 May
Film: Beasts of the Southern Wild
19
Sat 18 May
Film: Anote’s Ark
19
Wed 22 May
Workshop: Who are ’we‘ for Wittgenstein?
17
4 20
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