Professor David Cotterrell at Danielle Arnaud Venice – 17 May to 26 November 2023

David Cotterrell at Danielle Arnaud Venice (17 May – 26 November 2023 – By appointment only) David Cotterrell in Venice  WUNDERKAMMERN Camere delle Meraviglie Wednesday 17 to Sunday 21 May 2023 Join us to discover David Cotterrell’s new work at Danielle Arnaud Venice.  The artist proposes a series of impossible assemblages of artefacts, vignettes and insects questioning the appropriation of culture and the […]

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‘Internment during the First World War. The Global German Experience’ Exhibition launched on 26th April 2023

A recording of the presentations from the exhibition is now available as a German Historical Institute London (GHIL) podcast here.   The exhibition ‘Behind the Wire and Virtual Reality Experience’ will be shown in the German Historical Institute London until 30 June 2023. For further details please click here.   For information about the ‘What WW1 civilian internment can teach […]

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Professor Lise Autogena speaks at ‘Art, Community & Identities in the Arctic – Best Practices for Children, Young People & Families’ conference

Professor Lise Autogena speaks at ‘Art, Community & Identities in the Arctic – Best Practices for Children, Young People & Families’ conference at Ilisimatusarfik, University of Greenland (10- 11 May 2023). Lise Autogena, Professor of Cross-Disciplinary Art, Sheffield Hallam University, UK, and founder/director of Narsaq International Research Station: Speaking across the Sea – an art project of children’s participation in […]

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Reveil 2023: Michelle Artherton broadcasts from Eden Valley Burial Ground

Michelle Atherton Reveil 2023 Broadcasters

Michelle Atherton was invited to participate in Reveil 2023, a live 24hr global broadcast for World Dawn Chorus Day which took place 6-7 May. The broadcasts followed the sun’s rise across the planet for the period of one day. Michelle contributed a broadcast from Eden Valley Burial Ground, Kent, as part her Ecstatic Rot research investigating our relationships with transience, […]

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An Unwell World? Michelle Atherton speaks at Association of Social Anthropologists conference

Michelle Atherton Low Frequencies

Michelle Atherton was invited to contribute to the Association of Social Anthropologists conference at SOAS, London last month. The 2023 ASA conference ‘An Unwell World? Anthropology in a Speculative Mode’ focused on the world we live in today. Her practice-based presentation explored how undertaking a natural burial for a close relative led to realisations about the difficulty Western secular societies have […]

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Lab4Living’s adaptable sink design could extend our independence

Lab4Living’s adaptable sink design could extend our independence Hallam’s innovative Lab4Living are tackling a problem faced by many people with compromised physical ability – finding an affordable, easy-to-install, adaptable sink that can they can use independently. Hear from Principal Researcher, Heath Reed, to find out more about the project. Heath Reed currently works as one of the Lead Researchers delivering […]

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Inclusive Hallam: A podcast on Imposterism with Associate Professor Dr Laura Kilby

Inclusive Hallam - A podcast on Imposterism with picture of Associate Professor Dr Laura Kilby

Inclusive Hallam: listen to a podcast on imposterism The latest discussion in the Inclusive Hallam event series was about imposterism. Associate Professor Dr Laura Kilby discussed what imposterism is, what causes it and how organisations can support colleagues who may be affected by it. Listen to the short podcast online. Dr Laura Kilby is Associate Professor of Social Psychology and […]

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