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Cambridge Visual Culture

@camvisculture

@Cambridge_Uni hub for research and programming on the visual - led by @HoArt_cambridge, @FitzMuseum_UK, @kettlesyard, and the Hamilton Kerr Institute

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linkhttp://www.cvc.cam.ac.uk calendar_today19-11-2018 15:19:34

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Cambridge UL Special Collections (@theulspeccoll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Zambia kuchalo 🇿🇲 putting Zambia on the map! Our latest blog post reflects on a recent Cambridge Visual Culture fellowship to explore methods of creative intervention & new ways to engage with colonial-era collections. specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=27155

Zambia kuchalo 🇿🇲 putting Zambia on the map! Our latest blog post reflects on a recent <a href="/camvisculture/">Cambridge Visual Culture</a>  fellowship to explore methods of creative intervention &amp; new ways to engage with colonial-era collections. specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=27155
Amélie Deblauwe (she/her) (@bird_gerhl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read about the most thought-provoking workshop I attended in 2023!👇 Cambridge Visual Culture fellows Sana Ginwalla and Dr Kerstin Hacker do very important work, shaking up and injecting new life in colonial-era library collections.

Fitzwilliam Museum (@fitzmuseum_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌈Artists, lovers and cultural luminaries all under one roof? 🧵 In 1882, artists Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon met as teenagers in a South London art school. Immediately drawn to each other, they went on to live and work together for more than fifty years. #LGBTplusHM

🌈Artists, lovers and cultural luminaries all under one roof? 🧵

In 1882, artists Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon met as teenagers in a South London art school. Immediately drawn to each other, they went on to live and work together for more than fifty years.

#LGBTplusHM
Centre for Geopolitics (@camgeopolitics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Event reminder: Art & War rebecca newell, Head of Art at the Imperial War Museum, will speak on the power of imagery to question and influence thinking about war and conflict - with Suzanne Raine Followed by 🍷 5.30-7.30 pm, 7 March, Cambridge Reg: bit.ly/3uLxTwQ

Event reminder:  Art &amp; War

<a href="/rebeccanewell/">rebecca newell</a>, Head of Art at the Imperial War Museum, will speak on the power of imagery to question and influence thinking about war and conflict - with <a href="/SuzanneRaine2/">Suzanne Raine</a> 

Followed by 🍷

5.30-7.30 pm, 7 March, Cambridge
Reg: bit.ly/3uLxTwQ
Dr Yan He (@yanhecul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great presentation by Liz Emrich-Rouge at Cambridge University Library this morning, accompanied by a fantastic book display featuring visual materials discussed in the talk. It can always deepen my understanding of our collections through researchers. Thanks to Liam Sims for coordinating this event.

Great presentation by <a href="/LizEmRouge/">Liz Emrich-Rouge</a> at <a href="/theUL/">Cambridge University Library</a> this morning, accompanied by a fantastic book display featuring visual materials discussed in the talk. It can always deepen my understanding of our collections through researchers. Thanks to <a href="/liamsims/">Liam Sims</a> for coordinating this event.
CRASSH, Cambridge (@crasshlive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎥 🍃 Indigenous film, art and activism: counter-cartographies of the Amazon 🗓️ 9 May 📍 CRASSH crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/42103 Join us for contemporary films by indigenous creators, alongside discussions on historical marginalisation in the Amazon region CLAS Cambridge MMLL Cambridge

Centre for the Study of Classical Architecture (@csca_cambridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do we rebuild after catastrophe? Whether earthquakes, urban fires, or the damage of war, architectural history has important lessons to teach us about how cities and settlements were rebuilt and reconstituted after their destruction.

How do we rebuild after catastrophe? Whether earthquakes, urban fires, or the damage of war, architectural history has important lessons to teach us about how cities and settlements were rebuilt and reconstituted after their destruction.
CRASSH, Cambridge (@crasshlive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 Call for submissions Rhythm as knowledge: a transdisciplinary symposium We invite academics, musicians, artists and dancers to explore new pathways for co-production and collaboration ⏳ Deadline extended to 7 June 2024 🗓️ Symposium 2 & 3 July 2024 crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/41945

📣 Call for submissions
Rhythm as knowledge: a transdisciplinary symposium

We invite academics, musicians, artists and dancers to explore new pathways for co-production and collaboration

⏳ Deadline extended to 7 June 2024
🗓️ Symposium 2 &amp; 3 July 2024
crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/41945
Neal Spencer (@nealspencer_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us Cambridge Visual Culture to help develop visual culture research, perspectives and teaching Cambridge University - vacancy for Coordinator, 50% part time, 1 year, £29-34k pro rata, closes 30 June jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/46747/