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Artist talk by Andrii Dostliev

Wednesday 21 February, 4-5pm. 

Seminar Room 1, Gillian Howie House, University in Liverpool, Back Bedford St, Liverpool L7 7EE

Join us for an artist talk by Andrii Dostliev, at the occasion of the launch of the AHRC-IAA funded project "Contemporary Art and Political Change for Ukrainian Displaced Persons".

No registration necessary; coffee and refreshments provided. Image: Andrii and Lia Dostliev, 'Comfort Work', work in progress.

 


Paolo Ruffino talking at the Game Engine Cultures Workshop

The Game Engine Cultures workshop has taken place at the School of the Arts Library on December 1st, 2023. The workshop has explored the role of videogame engines such as Unity and Unreal in our contemporary visual culture. It was curated by Paolo Ruffino (University of Liverpool) and Valentino Catricalà (School of Digital Arts at Manchester Metropolitan University), and organised as part of the Centre for Culture and Everyday Life (CCEL) at the University of Liverpool. Read more


Territories, environments, politics

Dr. Les Roberts will be contributing to the online book launch of the Territories, Environments, Politics: Explorations in Territoriology, edited by Andrea Mubi Brighenti and Mattias Kärrholm (Routledge, 2022). Roberts will be discussing his chapter ‘Territory Glimpsed Through Lache Eyes: A Tale of Non-Euclidean and Symbolically Authentic Excursions in Liminal Space’. The event takes place 10 May 2022, 1-3pm CEST (12-2pm BST): https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/68646989904


Francesca Piazzoni

Dr. Francesca Piazzoni will be giving a talk at the Sorbonne's Research Institute on Tourism (Institut de Recherche et d’Etudes Supérieures du Tourisme), on the 23rd of May at 3pm BST.

The talk is titled "Visibility as Justice: Immigrant Street Vendors and Rights to Difference in Historic Rome". You can access it on Zoom at :

https://pantheonsorbonne.zoom.us/j/92502991553?pwd=dHZkY2VxamlwdHFPYjBPeUNybU4vZz09&fbclid=IwAR16FZ1rS3HOK3uzhRQjeR0StRPST-ukfI2JrKpqeYrv-k1vA_LeU1O01JQ#success 


A Lens on the weather

Professor Michelle Henning will be giving a public talk with Professor Georgina Endfield on 25 May at 17.30 BST, called A Lens on the Weather: Historical Perspectives on Photography and Climate as part of the University of Liverpool's Public Lecture Series 2022 on Arts, Sustainability and the Climate Crisis. Tickets are free and can be accessed here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/public-lecture-a-lens-on-the-weather-tickets-251299733267

The lecture takes place in the Paul Brett Lecture Theatre, Yoko Ono Lennon Centre, 60 Oxford Street, Liverpool L7 3NY and also is streamed online (using the same ticket link above)