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October 06, 2009
A Duck, For Mr Darwin
Writing about web page http://www.warwickartscentre.co.uk/events/visual-arts/a-duck-for-mr-darwin
A Duck for Mr. Darwin is a group exhibition of nine contemporary artists exploring evolutionary thinking and the theory of natural selection.
Transforming the Mead Gallery at Warwick Arts Centre from 8 Oct – 9 Dec the exhibition will feature sculpture, drawing, painting, film and installation. Focusing on the legacy of Charles Darwin’s ideas, A Duck for Mr Darwin is informed by the spirit of experimentation which was so distinctive to the time in which he lived.
The Mead Gallery
For more information, click here
May 06, 2009
The Challenges of Social and Historical Research
Writing about web page http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/events/
An interdisciplinary workshop entitled The Challenges of Social and Historical Research will be held at the Wolfson Research Exchange on Thursday 14th May.
Drawing from works on Youth Culture in Post War Europe, the session is moderated by History and Sociology lecturers and runs from 1 pm-3.30 pm, followed by refreshments.
Information can found at the Faculty of Arts webpage here, or via the Research Exchange webpage
April 21, 2009
Free Lunchtime Concerts at the Arts Centre
Writing about web page http://www.warwickartscentre.co.uk/events/id/4136
The Music Centre have released their free lunchtime concerts programme for the summer term. All the concerts are free and open to all.
Click here to find out more details
February 02, 2009
Celebrating the life and work of Paul Robeson
Writing about web page http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/newsandevents/news/celebrating_the_life
To mark the 50th anniversary his performance of Othello at the Royal Shakespeare Company, the life and work of Paul Robeson will take centre stage in a series of events to compliment the RSC's latest production of Othello at the Warwick Arts Centre. Two exhibitions and a panel discussion are among the fringe events celebrating the outspoken actor and civil rights activist who shot to fame in 1930 when he became the first black actor to perform the lead role in Othello since Ira Aldridge in 1860.
The Modern Record Centre's exhibition can be accessed here
The Modern Records Centre is located just behind Warwick Arts Centre. Opening hours: Monday/Tuesday: 9am-5pm (extended on Tuesday 3rd February); Wednesday/Thursday: 9am-7pm; Friday: 9am-4pm. Closed Saturdays and Sundays.
Opening hours for the exhibition in the Warwick Arts Centre bar: Monday-Saturdays: 9.30am til end of show; Sundays: 2-8pm