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Thursday, 30 June 2016
Whitechapel Gallery - What's on: Talks & Events in July
Talks & Events July
Don't Miss
An acoustic folk set from singer-songwriter Lail Arad, big ideas from architect and academic Eyal Weizman, and a showcase of the UK's newest and most exciting moving image work in collaboration with Film London- including Megan Broadmeadow's A Corruption of Mass (pictured).
Architect Eyal Weizman discusses his ongoing research into the ‘forensics’ of buildings and landscapes, and how this evidence can be used to reveal hidden truths. Book Now
Singer-songwriter Lail Arad performs a captivating live acoustic set of her folk-inspired songs in the exhibition Mary Heilmann: Looking at Pictures. Book Now
Trained in dance and with a background in painting, Peake’s practice encompasses visual art, dance and performance. The artist performs a durational work in the current exhibitions.Book Now
A screening of early works from Bethnal Green-based film organisation Four Corners, celebrating their 40th anniversary. Featuring discussions from founder members and special guests.More
An evening of the best new film and video work from the UK with the Film London Jarman Award. Screenings are followed by Q&A with artists includingPaul Rooney, Nina Mangalanayagam,Liberty Antonia Sadler and Megan Broadmeadow. More
Discover the exhibition Mary Heilmann: Looking at Pictures, in these free audio description workshops with tactile images. For blind and partially sighted visitors.
To book a free place, please contact access@whitechapelgallery.org or call +44 (0)20 7522 7888 BSL Tour Sat 16 Jul, 11.30am | Free, booking required
Join a guided tour of Mary Heilmann: Looking at Pictures with an exhibition introduction and personal response in British Sign Language.