Events
Interpretations 2025 – online exhibitions
MA students from the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies are curating eight new online exhibitions using a range of open access collections.
Holocaust Memorial Day Lecture 2026
For this year's Holocaust Memorial Day Lecture, Dr Amy Williams will speak on 'Kindertransport: New Discoveries, or Rethinking the Kindertransport 87 Years On…'.
Gail Day and Steve Edwards discuss their much-anticipated book on Allan Sekula
Seminar with Gail Day, Steve Edwards, Alex Fletcher and Stephanie Schwartz, discussing award-winning, anti-capitalist artist, photographer, filmmaker and theorist Allan Sekula (1951–2013).
Deconstituting Museums: Participation's affective work – book talk
In this talk, Dr Helen Graham will share insights from her new book, which explores why participation – the direct involvement of non-museum staff in museums – has been so hard.
In Conversation: ‘Cultures of Memory’ – A Response to Turner Prize 2025
The theme of memory in art is explored by a panel of artists, curators and academics, with reference to the Turner Prize 2025 and artists connected to West Yorkshire.
A heavy load: reading domestic work in Ghana through contemporary art and infrastructural critique
Join us for a seminar hosted by the Feminisms Research Group, with speaker Dr Gill Park (Lecturer in Curating and Contemporary Art in the School of Fine Art History of Art and Cultural Studies).
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