Arts Faculty events
Thursday, April 21, 2022
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Year 12 Autistic Summer School - Faculty of ArtsFaculty of Arts Building (FAB), University of ÌÇÐÄTV CampusRuns from Wednesday, April 20 to Friday, April 22. From the 20th to 22nd April 2022, we will be inviting up to 30 young people from Year 12 to our campus. Participants will spend three days and two nights experiencing university life, with many being away from home for the first time. Events will involve taking part in Faculty taster sessions, life skills workshops, shopping, cooking and a mini group project. The aim is to support young people to make the transition from school and home life to a more independent future. For further details, please contact Damien Homer, Faculty of Arts Widening Participation Coordinator at Damien.Homer@warwick.ac.uk |
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The is due to culminate in a multi-day festival on the University of ÌÇÐÄTV campus from 19 - 21 April. Helen Wheatley, Festival Director and Arts very own Professor of Film & Television Studies, is inviting you to come and participate in an exciting of activities and events. The FAB, ÌÇÐÄTV's stunning new Faculty of Arts Building and the refurbished are at the very centre of these arts and cultural events, which include contributions from Arts colleagues as follows: Classics and Ancient History Michael Scott’s Was Fake News a Problem in Ancient Athens Paul Grigsby’s Roman Coventry Activity Day Francesca Modini’s Roman Coventry and Music
Cross Faculty Studies Kirsten Harris’s Freedom in Utopia English and Comparative Literary Studies Justin Tackett’s Make Some Noise History Beat Kümin’s Rethinking Hospitality David Lees’ Cooking up the Past Martha McGill’s Invisible Worlds: Humans and the Supernatural Enlightenment in Britain
School of Creative Arts, Performance and Visual Cultures Ronan Hatfull’s To Tell My Story: Remaking Hamlet – workshop on restaging Hamlet with Zoe Templeman Young and Devon Glover Michael Pigott’s Listening to our Environments workshop and Concrete Cinema installation Vishalakshi Roy’s Coventry Made Me Â
School of Modern Languages and Cultures James Hodkinson’s The Art of Visual Storytelling Alison Ribeiro de Menezes’s Rewind Kate Astbury’s Celebrating Languages Zhiyan Guo’s Chinese Culture in Words, Voices and Music Mary Harrod’s Let’s Talk About Sex – |