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As part of Black History Month, Professor Kate Dossett explores why the women of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance are not better known today, why that matters and what it tells us about power.

Ngûgî wa Thiong’o, legendary novelist, decolonial activist and professor, is visiting Leeds as part of the symposium organised by the Racial Justice Network.

Legendary novelist, decolonial activist and professor, returns to his alma mater as part of the symposium organised by the Racial Justice Network.

Detail from lino printing and patchwork by Caitlin Burns.

BA Fine Art graduate Caitlin Burns is exhibiting new work at Patrick Studios in Leeds, following a residency with Leeds Print Workshop.

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Marking the 60th anniversary of the celebrated work Utopia or Oblivion, Joe Gilmore generated images using descriptions of simulations of various differential equations connected to chaos theory.

Members of Mafwa Theatre sketching their surroundings at Askham Bog with Katie Surridge. The landscape is lush and green, with long grass, trees and other plants filling the background.

An artist is collaborating with a community arts group to create a living wall for the University of Leeds, inspired by carbon-storing peatlands.