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Against Mussolini: Art and the fall of a Dictator
Against Mussolini: Art and the fall of a Dictator, an exhibition of art produced in Italy and abroad throughout the Fascist era with a focus on Mussolini's fall from power, curated by Professor Stephen Gundle, Department of Film and Television Studies will be on display from 22nd September to 19th December 2010, in the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, London.
New Autumn Season at Warwick Arts Centre
Tickets for the full line up of live events for the Autumn Season at Warwick Arts Centre are now on sale.
Professor Morley's Poetry Spans the Globe
Professor David Morley from the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies has seen one of his poems spread across the world as part of acclaimed artist Julia Foster’s global poetry and art project.
Fierce Interrobangs
Warwick Arts Centre, Thu 24 – Sat 26 Jun 11am-11pm: Fierce's Interrobangs are mash-ups of art and performance, playful audience interaction, games, discussion, seminars, workshops, tea stands, research events, unstructured socializing, activism and direct action.
Exhibition: The Idea of a University
"The Idea of a University" will be exhibited at the Mead Gallery in Warwick Arts Centre from 11am to 11pm, Thursday 24 to Saturday 26 June 2010 as part of the Fierce! Festival.
Warwick Student Arts Festival 2010
This year the Warwick Student Arts Festival returns, taking place from Friday 25 to Monday 28 June 2010 on central campus, absolutely free of charge.
Koan returns to Warwick Arts Centre
After nearly two years’ absence Warwick Arts Centre's iconic White Koan was reinstalled in the new landscape at the entrance to Warwick Arts Centre on Tuesday 18 May.
The Girl On The Wall
Jean Baggott, current Warwick Undergraduate student will be in conversation about her book, The Girl On The Wall: One Life's Rich Tapestry, on 31st March at 6:30pm, at Lord Leycester's Hospital, Warwick.
New Season at Warwick Arts Centre
Tickets for the full line up of live events for the Summer Season at Warwick Arts Centre are now on sale.
Unpopular Culture
Unpopular Culture, exhibiting at the Mead Gallery at Warwick Arts Centre from 22 January to 13 March as part of a national tour, includes a selection of works made by Grayson Perry from the Arts Council Collection.
One World Week 2010
The world's largest student run international event - One World Week - returns to campus between the 22nd and 30th January for its annual celebration of the world’s mosaic of cultures.
New Season at Warwick Arts Centre
The full line up of live events for the Spring season at Warwick Arts Centre is now on sale.