23/09/2024
Excited to finally launch my full curation for No Bounds Festival 2024 spanning a series of premieres and new iterations of exhibitions, installations, performances, films and interactive sessions.
For just three days *Friday 11 - Sunday 13 Oct* explore everything from international contemporary art to a dive into the depths of the Megatron via 3D imaging. Wander secret galleries and seldom seen spaces across the city. A perfect compliment to the raving schedule! Free and open to all. Sheffield Hallam University No Bounds Festival 2024
No Bounds Festival 11 - 13 October 2024: Programme - The CCRI Impact Blog
Sheffield Hallam partners with No Bounds to showcase world-leading research in culture and creativity. No Bounds festival returns to venues across Sheffield from the 11-13 October 2024, featuring new installations from artist-researchers at Sheffield Hallam University. This series of commissions is....
26/10/2022
📢 NEW EVENT: Footprints in a Digital City - Online Talk, Monday 14 November 1800-1900
An online talk from Sheffield Hallam University researcher Dr Joan Ramon Rodriguez-Amat will ask how everyday online and street activity between people combines to enrich spaces of community and humanity in the city.
This event is part of the Being Human Festival, the UK’s national festival of the humanities, taking place 10–19 November 2022.
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Footprints in a Digital City - Online Talk
Footprints in a Digital City
26/10/2022
📢 NEW EVENT: If These Walls Could Talk, Saturday 12 November
Weston Park Museum is filled with Sheffield's memories, artefacts, and stories. If the walls of the museum could talk, what stories would they tell about you? How are you, your memories, and your stories reflected within the museum?
This free four-hour creative writing event will include a tour of the museum, a talk through some archive pieces, discussion, and creative writing exercises where we reflect on our stories of the museum and how we're represented and create our own stories to be shared with one another, the public, and with future audiences.
The event is open to Black women over 40 of all writing abilities. The session includes free refreshments and a vegan/vegetarian lunch.
Hosted by Yvonne Battle-Felton, writer and Creative Writing Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University.
This event is part of the Being Human Festival, the UK’s national festival of the humanities, taking place 10–19 November 2022
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If These Walls Could Talk
If These Walls Could Talk
26/10/2022
📢 NEW EVENT: Ark Sheffield - Thursday 10 November at Sadacca Limited
Enjoy food and take part in creative conversations with people from across the city to imagine how, in the face of the shared but unevenly felt climate crises, we might find ways to thrive together.
This event is open to elders (age 60 upwards) from African Caribbean communities and includes free dinner and refreshments. Ark Sheffield has been Initiated by Sheffield Hallam University Lecturers Dr Tom Payne (Humanities) and Dr Julia Udall (Natural and Built Environment) with Dr Alex De Little (Goldsmith’s Centre for Sound Practice Research).
This event is part of the Being Human Festival, the UK’s national festival of the humanities, taking place 10–19 November 2022
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Ark Sheffield
Ark Sheffield
08/09/2022
📢 TONIGHT
Please join us in Charles Street Building from 5.30pm for Walter Sauer lecture on Habsburg’s Colonial Empire and Austrian Identity. Part of the German History Society Conference. For more information and to register 👇
GHS: Walter Sauer on Habsburg’s Colonial Empire and Austrian Identity
GHS Conference 2022: Walter Sauer (University of Vienna) on Habsburg’s Colonial Empire and Austrian Identity
16/08/2022
Come join us in Charles Street Building on Thursday 8 September for Walter Sauer lecture on Habsburg’s Colonial Empire and Austrian Identity. Part of the German History Society Conference. For more information and to register 👇
GHS: Walter Sauer on Habsburg’s Colonial Empire and Austrian Identity
GHS Conference 2022: Walter Sauer (University of Vienna) on Habsburg’s Colonial Empire and Austrian Identity
30/06/2022
Following on from the success of our previous research institute conferences, METHOD 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2019 and IMPACT 2018 and 2021, we are delighted to open the call for abstracts for METHOD 2022. For more details, please read the information on our CCRI Blog 👇👇
METHOD 2022 Conference training and CALL FOR ABSTRACTS - The CCRI Impact Blog
Key dates: Conference: September 21st and 22nd, remotely via zoom, plus visitor’s base room in Cantor. Pre-conference METHOD abstract training: 8th June 10am-12pm, remotely via zoom: https://shu.zoom.us/j/4900996114 (passcode 8022) Abstract submission deadline: 4th July 2022 send here. Below you w...
08/06/2022
EVENT TODAY! 'Rock around the Clock' screening brought to you by CCMS, can be found on our Impact blog or though the Eventbrite booking link:
Screening: Rock around the Clock (1956) on 35mm + Talk by Yannis Tzioumakis
A screening of exploitation movie Rock around the Clock (1956) on 35mm + talk by film scholar Dr Yannis Tzioumakis (University of Liverpool)
08/06/2022
ADMRC and Lab4Living launch Research Archive
Check out the new online archive, presenting research carried out by staff in the Art, Design & Media Research Centre (ADMRC) and Lab4Living.
Initially, the archive covers submissions made to REF2021 and makes them available for further exploration by anyone. Over time, new projects will be added to the archive on a rolling basis as ongoing research projects reach completion.
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