06 Oct 2013
This October, the Manchester Weekender, the city?s annual celebration of art and culture, returns for its fourth year. As ever, it offers a weekend-long snapshot of the best the city has to offer, from Jeremy eller at Manchester Art Gallery and Steve McQueen at IWM North to an Un-Convention along the Corridor. Vogue comes to town, Cornerhouse does Double Indemnity, and Manchester District Music Archive is at The Lowry.
In between are secret gigs, pop-up ?zines, subcultural football, two exhibitions in a day, pedal-powered cinema, gastro tours and A Highland Romance.
It?s a weekend of what we do best in Manchester: the informed, the strange, the cultured and the unforgettable. There are over 70 events, many of them free.
Find the full programme at:
The following events will feature members of staff from the University:
The Un-convention Manchester Weekender
Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University, Cavendish Street, M15 6BR
Saturday 12 October (11.30am-6pm), free.
Un-Convention will host a very special event at the Manchester School of Art this October, as part of the Manchester Weekender. The event will explore art, music, and innovation, celebrating the creativity and vibrancy of Manchester. Throughout the day there will be a series of live performances and panel discussions featuring amongst others: Dr Simon Parry, Teaching Fellow, Arts Management, Policy and Practice from The University of Manchester and Dr Aravind Vijayaraghavan from the Graphene Project who are both speaking on the final panel of the day alongside Stephen McCusker (Architect/Loop Systems), and Aniff Akinola (Artist/Producer) to discuss Redefining The Creative Industries.
Booking is essential at:
Art/Science Exchange: Natures Library Cell Science
Manchester Museum, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, M13 9PL
Saturday 12 October (12 noon-2pm), free (drop in).
A participatory science/art exchange workshop where visitors can respond to cellular research in the context of the Nature?s Library at Manchester Museum.
33RPM Voices of the Revolution
IWM North, The Quays, Trafford Wharf Road, M17 1TZ
Sunday 13 October (2.30-3.15pm), free.
Emmanuel Jal, a South Sudanese musician, former child soldier and humanitarian advocate for social justice and human rights will be in conversation with Professor James Thomson, director of In Place of War based at?The University Manchester. Jal will also be performing tracks live from his album ahead of its release the following day.
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Source: http://www.staffnet.manchester.ac.uk/news/display/?id=10783
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