1 December 2014 to 1 March 2015, Atrium and Centre of Latin American Studies
A Token of Concrete Affection
Works from the personal collection of Stephen Bann relating to close exchanges between Cambridge and Brazilian poets in the 1960s.
29 January to 27 March 2015, floors 2 & 3 of the ARB
Embodied Memories – Another Perspective on Research in Africa
Ashley Ouvrier
A reception and academic colloquium entitled Virulence: visualising the African body as a vector of epidemics will take place on 19 February 2015.
14 February 2015, 11.30 am – 5.00 pm, Room SG1, Alison Richard Building
Concrete Poetry International Exchanges
Symposium
19 February 2015, exhibition reception and academic colloquium
7 April to 25 June 2015, exhibition on all floors
Paul Janssens – Journey
Paintings based on the artist’s travels in the UK and abroad. For further details click here.
18 June to 4 September 2015
Sideshow!
Jane Watt & Christopher McHugh
Atrium and seminar rooms SG1 & SG2
6 July to 27 September 2015
James Faure Walker – painting and digital works
Private view Thursday 9 July, 6-8pm
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Exhibition on all floors. An Alumni Festival event will take place on 27 September 2015.
8 – 10 July 2015
Sideshow!
Sanctuary – Caitlin Shepherd
A sound installation in the atrium, part of the conference Sound Studies: Art, Experience, Politics
5 October to 23 December 2015, exhibition on the ground, first and second floor
Jenny Langley – Threads of Life
Exploring and celebrating the structural diversity of proteins through embroidery and printing
Exhibition opening on Thursday 8 October, 6-8pm, Festival of Ideas exhibition tour with Jenny on Tuesday 20 October
15 October to 15 November 2015, selected works in the atrium and the ground floor seminar room windows
Sideshow!
Critical Cloth – Rhiannon Williams
Part of Art Language Location Cambridge
10 November to 15 December 2015, exhibition on the third floor by the Centre of African Studies
Sideshow!
Zanzibar’s Story: Remembering the past, Securing the future
A World Monuments Fund exhibition about Christ Church Cathedral and the site of the former slave markets in Stone Town, Zanzibar
10 November to 18 December 2105, situated in the atrium
Sideshow!
Inside Snowden’s Suitcase
An interactive installation in association with the Ethics of Big Data research group at CRASSH.