The Koestler Awards is an annual programme encouraging people from the UK’s criminal justice system to change their lives through the arts. Jeremy Deller and John Costi have selected artwork from over ...
Explore poetry off the page in Astra Papachristodoulou’s debut solo exhibition, where poems exist as sculpture, objects and textiles. Papachristodoulou’s object poems encourage interactive and shared ...
A small group session where poets can get feedback on new work or work in progress. This is one of a number of small online workshop sessions hosted by Live Canon. Each session will have a maximum of ...
Blackwells Bookshop is hosting an event of readings from four poets on their latest collections. The four poets include: Sarah Holland-Batt reading from The Jaguar, Jenny Lewis reading from From Base ...
Join this 6 week course exploring the poetry of the everyday. Each week participants will receive a tutorial by email, with materials to read and links to audio and video materials. There is an online ...
This course aims to support anyone looking to gather a substantial body of poems into a first collection. This 6 week course works through how to select material, give a collection cohesion and a ...
Try a weird, wonderful winter sport in an awesome alpine setting as The Curling Club returns.
The library’s annual Poetry Day is a chance to view the rarities, hidden gems and new acquisitions from the largest public collection of modern poetry in the world. Books and items on display include ...
Over the dark winter nights, our site is illuminated by outdoor artworks that play with light and colour – explore to discover them all. Each artist uses light and colour in playful ways, at the same ...
An unforgettable evening features Beethoven’s monumental Choral Symphony with its climactic ‘Ode to Joy’, performed by the renowned Philharmonia Orchestra.
‘I was under the illusion that it was impossible to do art because of my class and where I come from. I was told that art wasn’t for me, and it took me going to prison for me to realise that it was.’ ...