Abagail Bumpus writes about a recently opened exhibition curated by a group of MA Curating Science students as part of an Interpretations module. “It’s wild how much research we did and how little we get to share,” Ciara Johnson says to me as we work on interpretive labels for our Questions of Consent exhibition back...
For the first time, members of the public will be able to learn about the history of the University of Leeds’s Language Centre, in a new temporary exhibition based on materials from its archives.
An exhibition of feminist peaceful protest at Greenham Common and Menwith Hill, exploring how the women’s campaign has shaped future generations, opens in December at the Brotherton Library.
This year’s interpretive projects undertaken by our MA students formally launch today at a celebration event in the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies.
A new temporary exhibition exploring the work of the Business Confucius Institute and its work in building a cross-cultural relationship between Chinese and non-Chinese people is on show for two days at the Institute itself on Leeds University campus.
A new postgraduate course has opened up opportunities for students to explore debates at the intersection of contemporary art, museum practice and science communication.
A new exhibition opening at the University of Leeds this month will explore the impact of race relations legislation in the UK.
A temporary display at ULITA ― an Archive of International Textiles marks the last in a series celebrating the 150th year anniversary of Professor Aldred Barker. Open to the public until 13 December 2018, it explores the handcrafted textiles and craftmanship of India based on Barker’s travels to Kashmir in 1931.
Can you imagine being the only woman or man on your university course? A new temporary exhibition exploring the life and work of Mary Barker, the first woman to be accepted onto the textile industries course at the University of Leeds, is currently on show at ULITA – an Archive of International Textiles.
MA Art Gallery and Museum Studies students will be working with the museum, galleries and archives across the University of Leeds campus as part of one their core modules, Interpreting Cultures.