Imagining Autism: Exploding The Myths Presentation and Film screening ‘Now I see the World’ Friday 21 March 2014, Gulbenkian, Canterbury 6-8pm Imagining Autism, an AHRC … Read more
Month: February 2014
Of Empire and the City: Remapping Early British Cinema by Maurizio Cinquegrani
Dr Maurizio Cinquegrani’s new book, Of Empire and the City: Remapping Early British Cinema, has just been published. This book explores the cinematic representation of the city … Read more
Marlowe450 Event
The Marlowe450 event consists of a season of performances to celebrate the 450th anniversary of Christopher Marlowe’s birth, including a rare work staged in the … Read more
Pablo Picasso: between portraiture and caricature
Picasso’s gift for caricature developed in childhood, when he also painted his first ‘serious’ portraits. Thereafter the two genres co-existed in his oeuvre, conventional distinctions … Read more
New! MA in History and Philosophy of Art with a Term in Rome
Along with the School’s option to study in Paris for a term, the department will now be offering an MA History and Philosophy of Art … Read more
Marcus Rees Roberts Q&A – Monday 24 February 2014
The artist behind Studio 3 Gallery’s current ‘darkly poetic’ exhibition will be in conversation with curator Ben Thomas on Monday 24 February 2014, 5-7pm, in … Read more
‘Into The Empty Quarter’ – Screening and Q&A with Leon McCarron
Adventurer and expedition cameraman Leon McCarron graduated with a BA in Film from Kent in 2008 and is returning on Thursday 27th March at 7pm to … Read more
CKP Research Seminar: Dr. Annemieke Van den Tol, ‘A Self-Regulatory Perspective on Choosing ‘Sad’ Music as a Means for Acceptance-Based Coping’
You are invited to the first Centre for Cognition, Kinaesthetics and Performance Research Seminar of this term, Thursday 27th February at 6pm in Jarman Studio 2: … Read more