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Decorative furniture designs

This new exhibition of rare and beautiful books on furniture history celebrates a transformational gift to the University’s Special Collections.

Image depicting Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall, featuring seating, stage area, pianos and lighting.

University of Leeds International Concert Series announces its Autumn 2024 Season including classical, jazz, and folk.

Screenshot of a film by artist Astrid Butt

Fine Art alumna Astrid Butt’s film 'A Horse With No Eyes' is to feature at ‘In Your Dreams’ at Bath Artists Studios.

Photo of David McAlmont

For this week's Visiting Artist's Talk, we welcome David McAlmont.

Clothworkers court

Join us for the launch of The Anti-Racist Media Manifesto, where the authors explore transforming media systems to confront racism and offer key strategies for an anti-racist media future

Image of person next to a colourful design

You are invited to a talk by Dr Shir Kochavi, who will be in conversation with Dr Jay Prosser regarding her new book Museums in Israel after the Holocaust: A Multifaceted History of Cultural Heritage.

Inflatable sculpture of a Piñata by artist Hang Zhang, displayed at a residential block.

Exhibition of work by artist and practice-led Postgraduate Researcher, Hang Zhang.

Image depicting Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall, featuring seating, stage area, pianos and lighting.

Described by International Piano as “one of today’s most impeccably musical pianists”, we are delighted to welcome back Leon McCawley to the University.

A painting of water pumps and containers

A free exhibition by the LivingBodiesObjects project in collaboration with the Bhopal Medical Appeal

Three people

For this week's Visiting Artist's Talk we welcome creative civic change practitioner, Katy Rubin.

teacher and students in a lecture theatre

An online talk with colleagues from the IIIF Community Group for Education sharing their hands-on experience of teaching with visual cultural heritage collections

A collage of newspaper clippings related to the subject area

This talk explores and interrogates how and why film culture in the UK became a focal point for feminist activism and campaigning, responsive to the events and contexts of the 'Yorkshire Ripper' years

School of Music

Sean Williams (The Open University) will join us to present on their recent work

Mel Prideaux

On the occasion of Mel leaving us soon, there will be a day of reflection and celebration focused on the Community Religions Project, which Mel has directed in recent years

A cartoon collage depicting people with their arms around each other

Location: Newlyn SR 1.01 (with refreshments) - attendance online also possible

Thumbnail electronic life ai entity shown at late at tate britain december 2023

Explore how art, AI, and social engagement converge to redefine creative education and cultural programming, empowering communities and fostering critical dialogue and practices.

School of Music

Christopher Fox (University of York) will join us to present on ‘Dots, lines, squiggles and words: what's the point of notation?’

55 years of Language Centre teaching

This workshop series will support colleagues in Faculty programme teams to develop and share arts-and-humanities-relevant approaches to assessment and feedback as part of Curriculum Redefined

Three screens in the School of Music attached to the wall reading 'Welcome to the School of Music, University of Leeds'.

Anna Glew (University of Liverpool) will join us to present on their recent work

Violin strings close up

Carlo Cenciarelli (Cardiff University) will join us to present on ‘Selling Stereophonic Intimacy: Headphone Sharing in Cinema and Beyond’

Three screens in the School of Music attached to the wall reading 'Welcome to the School of Music, University of Leeds'.

Katalin Koltai (Royal Academy of Music) will join us to present on their recent work

55 years of Language Centre teaching

This workshop series will support colleagues in Faculty programme teams to develop and share arts-and-humanities-relevant approaches to assessment and feedback as part of Curriculum Redefined

Group of people in discussion with laptops

Bringing together practitioners and stakeholders of collaborative online international learning (COIL) in the UK and Ireland to share practice, network, and imagine COIL's future in both countries

55 years of Language Centre teaching

This workshop series will support colleagues in Faculty programme teams to develop and share arts-and-humanities-relevant approaches to assessment and feedback as part of Curriculum Redefined

Saxophone lying on top of music sheets

Ian Sapiro (School of Music, University of Leeds) will join us to present on their recent work.

A symposium on illustration research and practise in relation to notions of womanhood.

A postcard advertising the IMC 2025. Medieval images in frames against a textured brown background

IMC 2025 will take place 07-10 July 2025 on the University of Leeds campus.

  • One day event
  • Reoccuring events