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RePlace - 18-21 June 2009

London

Continuing its ongoing investigation into cities, spaces and place, [noplaceprojects*], with the support of Openvizor are pleased to present RePlace, a new exhibition of video and photography. As city dwellers, we are constantly aware of the ever-changing urban environments that are replaced, reinvented and re-arranged. Many places are all experienced in similar ways regardless of culture and destination and the works brought together in this exhibition explore some of these themes. Including work by Phil Constable, Zbigniew Kotkiewicz and Marta Stysiak, Minou Norouzi, Sarah Smizz, Gesche Wuerfel and Manuela Zanotti. More...
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After Darwin | Contemporary Expressions

After Darwin | Contemporary Expressions

After Darwin: Contemporary Expressions - 25 June - 29 November 2009
London

The Museum’s Jerwood Gallery will be transformed into an observational laboratory exploring the emotional and cultural relationships between humans and other animals and their physical behaviour and emotional expressions. The exhibition will include works from Diana Thater, Bill Viola, Jeremy Deller, and writer Mark Haddon and Darwin descendent poet Ruth Padel. More...
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Arcola | Green Sunday

Arcola | Green Sunday

Green Sundays at Arcola Theatre - Sunday 7 June

London

Green Sundays provide the ecologically curious with the opportunity to explore environmental issues through music, film, spoken word, games and discussions. On the first Sunday of every month, 1.30pm - 7pm. Entry is free, all are welcome – drop in or stay all day. More...
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Arts Catalyst

Arts Catalyst

EYE OF THE STORM - 19 / 20 June 2009

London, Tate Britain

The Arts Catalyst and Tate Britain are organising this 2-day conference to bring together an international line-up of scientists, artists, social scientists and policy-makers to explore scientific controversy from an interdisciplinary perspective. More...
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Arts in Forestry

Arts in Forestry

10th June 2009

London

Taking ‘arts’ in the broadest sense to include all relevant media, the meeting will consider what art can do for forestry, and what forestry can do for artists, drawing on practical examples. The focus of this (first) meeting will be on England, although experience and issues relating to the other GB countries may be discussed. Depending on the outcome of the meeting, further discussions may be held in Scotland and Wales. More...
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