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Have You Ever Seen a River Stop? Panel Discussion
A conversation with some of the filmmakers and activists featured in the Have You Ever Seen a River Stop? film programme.
A conversation with some of the filmmakers and activists featured in the Have You Ever Seen a River Stop? film programme.
Join Katarina Bonnevier and Olivier Vallerand in a dialogue around queer domesticity, representations of queerness in architecture, and queer feminist positions within institutions.
Join artist Rose Wylie for an online conversation with Curatorial Assistant Charlotte Flint.
Barbican Curator Eleanor Nairne takes us on a tour of her highlights from 'Jean Dubuffet: Brutal Beauty'.
Join artist Julie Mehretu in conversation with Dubuffet scholar Camille Houze, as they discuss the legacy of Jean Dubuffet’s painting practice.
After many months of worldwide lockdown, leaving bustling city streets deserted and shutting us out from these vital and exciting spaces, we finally return to the city.
Join the cast and creative team behind Rhiannon Faith Company's DROWNTOWN for a panel discussion as they celebrate the world premiere of the film - available to watch on our website until 6 June.
Take inspiration from Jean Dubuffet's art and learn more about Art Brut with our fun animated video to make you and your family feel creative.
Learn how to make your own memory game inspired by Studio Ghibli films My Neighbour Totoro, Spirited Away and Howl’s Moving Castle, by artist Ivonne Vargas.
Part of our Jean Dubuffet: Brutal Beauty free talks series, join artist Lindsey Mendick and Curatorial Assistant Charlotte Flint for a discussion about the role of art making as a form of relief, catharsis and comfort.
Watch a ScreenTalk with 'Sisters with Transistors' director Lisa Rovner and producer/engineer Marta Salogni, hosted by Zing Tsjeng.
Learn how to make your own zoetrope from LUPA, a collaboration between filmmaker Pablo Rojo and visual artist Lucia Novoa Gil, that focuses on the exploration and documentation of textile making techniques.