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What's on: From 26/06/2021

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The Undiscovered Island

Tuesday 17 August - Sunday 05 September
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

Explore our extraordinary coral desert and fabulous underwater world in this fabulous interactive installation to enjoy with friends and family.

Summer School: Play in a Week – Making a play from start to finish in just five days! Loading...

Summer School: Play in a Week – Making a play from start to finish in just five days!

Monday 23 August - Friday 27 August
Highfields Park Boathouse

In this five day intensive performance-based course, each budding performer will have the opportunity to produce, perform and create the set for an original play.

Spotlight Tours: Making Up the Romans – Perfume and Toilet Sponges Loading...

Spotlight Tours: Making Up the Romans – Perfume and Toilet Sponges

Sunday 29 August
University of Nottingham Museum

 Dr Thea Lawrence explores the ways in which inhabitants of Roman Britain constructed and expressed their identity.

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The Puppet Van: The Lost Colour

Monday 30 August
Other venues

Join Malcolm Brushell, professional painter and amateur alchemist, on his quest to find the pinky-est pink paint on the planet!

The Puppet Van: The Lost Colour Loading...

The Puppet Van: The Lost Colour

Monday 30 August
Other venues

Join Malcolm Brushell, professional painter and amateur alchemist, on his quest to find the pinky-est pink paint on the planet!

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Live Stream: Press Start

Thursday 02 September
Live streamed event

Press Start curator José Blazquez introduces the three categories of work on display in the exhibition – Machinima, Gamics and In-Game Photography - interspersed with recordings of participating artists.

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Jack Pickerill

Saturday 11 September - Sunday 31 October
Wallner Gallery

This body of work by NTU graduate Jack Pickerill explores a narrative of everyday moments and the meditative nature of photography.

Cultures of Cloth in the Medieval East Midlands Loading...

Cultures of Cloth in the Medieval East Midlands

Thursday 16 September - Sunday 20 February
University of Nottingham Museum

Textiles were the most important manufactured product in the medieval world and this exhibition looks at the archaeology of medieval cloth production and consumption.

LECTURE: Breaking the Mould: Sculpture by Women since 1945 Loading...

LECTURE: Breaking the Mould: Sculpture by Women since 1945

Friday 17 September
Arts Lecture Theatre

Natalie Rudd, Senior Curator, Arts Council Collection, talks about the curation of the exhibition and some of the issues it raises.

 

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Breaking the Mould: Sculpture by Women since 1945

Saturday 18 September - Sunday 09 January
Djanogly Gallery

As the first major survey of post-war British sculpture by women, this exhibition spans more than seventy years and explores the work of fifty sculptors.

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Criss-Cross: Louisa Chambers

Saturday 18 September - Sunday 31 October
Angear Visitor Centre

This exhibition brings together a recent body of work by Nottingham-based painter Louisa Chambers, taking inspiration from Latin-American and European abstract art.

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Beyond the Mayflower

Thursday 23 September - Sunday 16 January
Weston Gallery

Beyond the Mayflower explores how we can understand the individuals aboard the Mayflower ship by tracing the history of religious dissent, power and faith in Nottinghamshire from the seventeenth century.


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