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Sep
30
Fri
CONSTRUCTS: Katie Hare / Callum Hill / Ellie Power @ LUX
Sep 30 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
CONSTRUCTS: Katie Hare / Callum Hill / Ellie Power @ LUX | London | England | United Kingdom

CONSTRUCTS is the inaugural exhibition at LUX’s new home in Waterlow Park, in Highgate. It marks LUX’s return to Camden, where its predecessor organisation, the London Film-Makers’ Co-operative, was based for more than three decades.

Curated by Matt Carter, the exhibition features work by three emerging London-based artists who graduated this year: Katie Hare (MFA Goldsmiths), Callum Hill (MA RCA), and Ellie Power (BA Wimbledon). Their work spans across HD video, CGI, gaming networks, installation, animation, found footage and 16mm film, with each artist’s diverse practice engaging with and utilising moving image in its many forms today. The works presented in this exhibition interrogate the constructs of the mediums themselves, the latent power they might hold, and examine their relationships to individual and collective cultural constructs.

CONSTRUCTS continues the partnership initiated in 2014 between Art Licks Weekend and LUX for the Moving Image programme of the festival.

Oct
1
Sat
CONSTRUCTS: Katie Hare / Callum Hill / Ellie Power @ LUX
Oct 1 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
CONSTRUCTS: Katie Hare / Callum Hill / Ellie Power @ LUX | London | England | United Kingdom

CONSTRUCTS is the inaugural exhibition at LUX’s new home in Waterlow Park, in Highgate. It marks LUX’s return to Camden, where its predecessor organisation, the London Film-Makers’ Co-operative, was based for more than three decades.

Curated by Matt Carter, the exhibition features work by three emerging London-based artists who graduated this year: Katie Hare (MFA Goldsmiths), Callum Hill (MA RCA), and Ellie Power (BA Wimbledon). Their work spans across HD video, CGI, gaming networks, installation, animation, found footage and 16mm film, with each artist’s diverse practice engaging with and utilising moving image in its many forms today. The works presented in this exhibition interrogate the constructs of the mediums themselves, the latent power they might hold, and examine their relationships to individual and collective cultural constructs.

CONSTRUCTS continues the partnership initiated in 2014 between Art Licks Weekend and LUX for the Moving Image programme of the festival.

Oct
2
Sun
CONSTRUCTS: Katie Hare / Callum Hill / Ellie Power @ LUX
Oct 2 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
CONSTRUCTS: Katie Hare / Callum Hill / Ellie Power @ LUX | London | England | United Kingdom

CONSTRUCTS is the inaugural exhibition at LUX’s new home in Waterlow Park, in Highgate. It marks LUX’s return to Camden, where its predecessor organisation, the London Film-Makers’ Co-operative, was based for more than three decades.

Curated by Matt Carter, the exhibition features work by three emerging London-based artists who graduated this year: Katie Hare (MFA Goldsmiths), Callum Hill (MA RCA), and Ellie Power (BA Wimbledon). Their work spans across HD video, CGI, gaming networks, installation, animation, found footage and 16mm film, with each artist’s diverse practice engaging with and utilising moving image in its many forms today. The works presented in this exhibition interrogate the constructs of the mediums themselves, the latent power they might hold, and examine their relationships to individual and collective cultural constructs.

CONSTRUCTS continues the partnership initiated in 2014 between Art Licks Weekend and LUX for the Moving Image programme of the festival.

Oct
15
Sat
Highgate Modern Homes Exhibition @ MUSEUM Highgate School
Oct 15 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Exhibition about modern Highgate homes, organised by Highgate Society Planning Committee,  as part of celebrating 50 years of the HS. It is open from 3pm-7pm each weekday and 11am-4pm on weekends  and runs from from 15th October till 30th October. NOTE: VENUE IS HIGHGATE SCHOOL MUSEUM,   SOUTHWOOD LANE, N6 5EE and NOT at the MILLS CENTRE.

Oct
16
Sun
Highgate Modern Homes Exhibition @ MUSEUM Highgate School
Oct 16 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Exhibition about modern Highgate homes, organised by Highgate Society Planning Committee,  as part of celebrating 50 years of the HS. It is open from 3pm-7pm each weekday and 11am-4pm on weekends  and runs from from 15th October till 30th October. NOTE: VENUE IS HIGHGATE SCHOOL MUSEUM,   SOUTHWOOD LANE, N6 5EE and NOT at the MILLS CENTRE.

Oct
17
Mon
Highgate Modern Homes Exhibition @ MUSEUM Highgate School
Oct 17 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Exhibition about modern Highgate homes, organised by Highgate Society Planning Committee,  as part of celebrating 50 years of the HS. It is open from 3pm-7pm each weekday and 11am-4pm on weekends  and runs from from 15th October till 30th October. NOTE: VENUE IS HIGHGATE SCHOOL MUSEUM,   SOUTHWOOD LANE, N6 5EE and NOT at the MILLS CENTRE.

Oct
18
Tue
Highgate Modern Homes Exhibition @ MUSEUM Highgate School
Oct 18 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Exhibition about modern Highgate homes, organised by Highgate Society Planning Committee,  as part of celebrating 50 years of the HS. It is open from 3pm-7pm each weekday and 11am-4pm on weekends  and runs from from 15th October till 30th October. NOTE: VENUE IS HIGHGATE SCHOOL MUSEUM,   SOUTHWOOD LANE, N6 5EE and NOT at the MILLS CENTRE.

Oct
19
Wed
Highgate Modern Homes Exhibition @ MUSEUM Highgate School
Oct 19 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Exhibition about modern Highgate homes, organised by Highgate Society Planning Committee,  as part of celebrating 50 years of the HS. It is open from 3pm-7pm each weekday and 11am-4pm on weekends  and runs from from 15th October till 30th October. NOTE: VENUE IS HIGHGATE SCHOOL MUSEUM,   SOUTHWOOD LANE, N6 5EE and NOT at the MILLS CENTRE.

Oct
20
Thu
Highgate Modern Homes Exhibition @ MUSEUM Highgate School
Oct 20 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Exhibition about modern Highgate homes, organised by Highgate Society Planning Committee,  as part of celebrating 50 years of the HS. It is open from 3pm-7pm each weekday and 11am-4pm on weekends  and runs from from 15th October till 30th October. NOTE: VENUE IS HIGHGATE SCHOOL MUSEUM,   SOUTHWOOD LANE, N6 5EE and NOT at the MILLS CENTRE.

Oct
21
Fri
Highgate Modern Homes Exhibition @ MUSEUM Highgate School
Oct 21 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Exhibition about modern Highgate homes, organised by Highgate Society Planning Committee,  as part of celebrating 50 years of the HS. It is open from 3pm-7pm each weekday and 11am-4pm on weekends  and runs from from 15th October till 30th October. NOTE: VENUE IS HIGHGATE SCHOOL MUSEUM,   SOUTHWOOD LANE, N6 5EE and NOT at the MILLS CENTRE.

Oct
22
Sat
Highgate Modern Homes Exhibition @ MUSEUM Highgate School
Oct 22 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Exhibition about modern Highgate homes, organised by Highgate Society Planning Committee,  as part of celebrating 50 years of the HS. It is open from 3pm-7pm each weekday and 11am-4pm on weekends  and runs from from 15th October till 30th October. NOTE: VENUE IS HIGHGATE SCHOOL MUSEUM,   SOUTHWOOD LANE, N6 5EE and NOT at the MILLS CENTRE.

Oct
23
Sun
Highgate Modern Homes Exhibition @ MUSEUM Highgate School
Oct 23 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Exhibition about modern Highgate homes, organised by Highgate Society Planning Committee,  as part of celebrating 50 years of the HS. It is open from 3pm-7pm each weekday and 11am-4pm on weekends  and runs from from 15th October till 30th October. NOTE: VENUE IS HIGHGATE SCHOOL MUSEUM,   SOUTHWOOD LANE, N6 5EE and NOT at the MILLS CENTRE.

Oct
24
Mon
Highgate Modern Homes Exhibition @ MUSEUM Highgate School
Oct 24 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Exhibition about modern Highgate homes, organised by Highgate Society Planning Committee,  as part of celebrating 50 years of the HS. It is open from 3pm-7pm each weekday and 11am-4pm on weekends  and runs from from 15th October till 30th October. NOTE: VENUE IS HIGHGATE SCHOOL MUSEUM,   SOUTHWOOD LANE, N6 5EE and NOT at the MILLS CENTRE.

Oct
25
Tue
Highgate Modern Homes Exhibition @ MUSEUM Highgate School
Oct 25 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Exhibition about modern Highgate homes, organised by Highgate Society Planning Committee,  as part of celebrating 50 years of the HS. It is open from 3pm-7pm each weekday and 11am-4pm on weekends  and runs from from 15th October till 30th October. NOTE: VENUE IS HIGHGATE SCHOOL MUSEUM,   SOUTHWOOD LANE, N6 5EE and NOT at the MILLS CENTRE.

Oct
26
Wed
Highgate Modern Homes Exhibition @ MUSEUM Highgate School
Oct 26 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Exhibition about modern Highgate homes, organised by Highgate Society Planning Committee,  as part of celebrating 50 years of the HS. It is open from 3pm-7pm each weekday and 11am-4pm on weekends  and runs from from 15th October till 30th October. NOTE: VENUE IS HIGHGATE SCHOOL MUSEUM,   SOUTHWOOD LANE, N6 5EE and NOT at the MILLS CENTRE.

Oct
27
Thu
Highgate Modern Homes Exhibition @ MUSEUM Highgate School
Oct 27 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Exhibition about modern Highgate homes, organised by Highgate Society Planning Committee,  as part of celebrating 50 years of the HS. It is open from 3pm-7pm each weekday and 11am-4pm on weekends  and runs from from 15th October till 30th October. NOTE: VENUE IS HIGHGATE SCHOOL MUSEUM,   SOUTHWOOD LANE, N6 5EE and NOT at the MILLS CENTRE.

Oct
28
Fri
Highgate Modern Homes Exhibition @ MUSEUM Highgate School
Oct 28 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Exhibition about modern Highgate homes, organised by Highgate Society Planning Committee,  as part of celebrating 50 years of the HS. It is open from 3pm-7pm each weekday and 11am-4pm on weekends  and runs from from 15th October till 30th October. NOTE: VENUE IS HIGHGATE SCHOOL MUSEUM,   SOUTHWOOD LANE, N6 5EE and NOT at the MILLS CENTRE.

Oct
29
Sat
Highgate Modern Homes Exhibition @ MUSEUM Highgate School
Oct 29 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Exhibition about modern Highgate homes, organised by Highgate Society Planning Committee,  as part of celebrating 50 years of the HS. It is open from 3pm-7pm each weekday and 11am-4pm on weekends  and runs from from 15th October till 30th October. NOTE: VENUE IS HIGHGATE SCHOOL MUSEUM,   SOUTHWOOD LANE, N6 5EE and NOT at the MILLS CENTRE.

Oct
30
Sun
Highgate Modern Homes Exhibition @ MUSEUM Highgate School
Oct 30 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Exhibition about modern Highgate homes, organised by Highgate Society Planning Committee,  as part of celebrating 50 years of the HS. It is open from 3pm-7pm each weekday and 11am-4pm on weekends  and runs from from 15th October till 30th October. NOTE: VENUE IS HIGHGATE SCHOOL MUSEUM,   SOUTHWOOD LANE, N6 5EE and NOT at the MILLS CENTRE.

Nov
17
Thu
Sustainability and the Modern Home @ Highgate Society
Nov 17 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Free talk and debate following on from the recent Exhibition on Modern Homes in Highgate

Enjoy a glass of wine ( pay bar)

Space limited so booking essential through Eventbrite

 

 

Apr
25
Tue
A Song Goes Round the World @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 25 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

PRESENTED BY COLLABORATIVE ARTISTS

25th – 30th April 2017
Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm

An odyssey through 20th century European chansons

From the Russian cabaret artist Alexander Vertinsky to Edith Piaf via the music of the Comedian Harmonists in the early 1930’s, Daniel Donskoy will perform German, Yiddish, French and Russian chansons, accompanied by Inga Davis-Rutter and her trio. Each evening will also include guest performances by London’s most acclaimed West End performers.

A Song Goes Round the World is transferring from St. James Studio after its premiere in May 2016, that was received with great critical acclaim.

***** ‘Truly Magical’ – Views from the Gods

**** ‘An outstanding mastery’ – Jonathan Baz

Donskoy’s background is as eclectic as the programme of this evening. He was born in Russia and raised in 1990’s Berlin, before coming to London via several years in Tel Aviv. A Song Goes Round the World is Donskoy’s first solo show; further acting credits include BBC4’s Detectorists, the ITV1 Drama Victoria as well as playing Jim O’Connor in Tennessee Williams’ Glass Menagerie at Nottingham Playhouse.

“In times of uncertainty relating to the European Union, this is a chance to bring Europe together through music – even if just for one evening”, says Donskoy.

The evening will include songs from life in the poor Parisian faubourgs, Yiddish theatre tales of loss and joy, songs sung by Russian political prisoners of the Tsar, witty German cabaret and much more.

Collaborative Artists’ latest major production You Won’t Succeed On Broadway, If You Don’t Have Any Jews was nominated for Best Off-West End Production at the 2016 WhatsOnStage awards.

TICKETS
£18 / £16 concessions

Apr
26
Wed
A Song Goes Round the World @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 26 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

PRESENTED BY COLLABORATIVE ARTISTS

25th – 30th April 2017
Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm

An odyssey through 20th century European chansons

From the Russian cabaret artist Alexander Vertinsky to Edith Piaf via the music of the Comedian Harmonists in the early 1930’s, Daniel Donskoy will perform German, Yiddish, French and Russian chansons, accompanied by Inga Davis-Rutter and her trio. Each evening will also include guest performances by London’s most acclaimed West End performers.

A Song Goes Round the World is transferring from St. James Studio after its premiere in May 2016, that was received with great critical acclaim.

***** ‘Truly Magical’ – Views from the Gods

**** ‘An outstanding mastery’ – Jonathan Baz

Donskoy’s background is as eclectic as the programme of this evening. He was born in Russia and raised in 1990’s Berlin, before coming to London via several years in Tel Aviv. A Song Goes Round the World is Donskoy’s first solo show; further acting credits include BBC4’s Detectorists, the ITV1 Drama Victoria as well as playing Jim O’Connor in Tennessee Williams’ Glass Menagerie at Nottingham Playhouse.

“In times of uncertainty relating to the European Union, this is a chance to bring Europe together through music – even if just for one evening”, says Donskoy.

The evening will include songs from life in the poor Parisian faubourgs, Yiddish theatre tales of loss and joy, songs sung by Russian political prisoners of the Tsar, witty German cabaret and much more.

Collaborative Artists’ latest major production You Won’t Succeed On Broadway, If You Don’t Have Any Jews was nominated for Best Off-West End Production at the 2016 WhatsOnStage awards.

TICKETS
£18 / £16 concessions

Apr
27
Thu
A Song Goes Round the World @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 27 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

PRESENTED BY COLLABORATIVE ARTISTS

25th – 30th April 2017
Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm

An odyssey through 20th century European chansons

From the Russian cabaret artist Alexander Vertinsky to Edith Piaf via the music of the Comedian Harmonists in the early 1930’s, Daniel Donskoy will perform German, Yiddish, French and Russian chansons, accompanied by Inga Davis-Rutter and her trio. Each evening will also include guest performances by London’s most acclaimed West End performers.

A Song Goes Round the World is transferring from St. James Studio after its premiere in May 2016, that was received with great critical acclaim.

***** ‘Truly Magical’ – Views from the Gods

**** ‘An outstanding mastery’ – Jonathan Baz

Donskoy’s background is as eclectic as the programme of this evening. He was born in Russia and raised in 1990’s Berlin, before coming to London via several years in Tel Aviv. A Song Goes Round the World is Donskoy’s first solo show; further acting credits include BBC4’s Detectorists, the ITV1 Drama Victoria as well as playing Jim O’Connor in Tennessee Williams’ Glass Menagerie at Nottingham Playhouse.

“In times of uncertainty relating to the European Union, this is a chance to bring Europe together through music – even if just for one evening”, says Donskoy.

The evening will include songs from life in the poor Parisian faubourgs, Yiddish theatre tales of loss and joy, songs sung by Russian political prisoners of the Tsar, witty German cabaret and much more.

Collaborative Artists’ latest major production You Won’t Succeed On Broadway, If You Don’t Have Any Jews was nominated for Best Off-West End Production at the 2016 WhatsOnStage awards.

TICKETS
£18 / £16 concessions

Apr
28
Fri
A Song Goes Round the World @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 28 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

PRESENTED BY COLLABORATIVE ARTISTS

25th – 30th April 2017
Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm

An odyssey through 20th century European chansons

From the Russian cabaret artist Alexander Vertinsky to Edith Piaf via the music of the Comedian Harmonists in the early 1930’s, Daniel Donskoy will perform German, Yiddish, French and Russian chansons, accompanied by Inga Davis-Rutter and her trio. Each evening will also include guest performances by London’s most acclaimed West End performers.

A Song Goes Round the World is transferring from St. James Studio after its premiere in May 2016, that was received with great critical acclaim.

***** ‘Truly Magical’ – Views from the Gods

**** ‘An outstanding mastery’ – Jonathan Baz

Donskoy’s background is as eclectic as the programme of this evening. He was born in Russia and raised in 1990’s Berlin, before coming to London via several years in Tel Aviv. A Song Goes Round the World is Donskoy’s first solo show; further acting credits include BBC4’s Detectorists, the ITV1 Drama Victoria as well as playing Jim O’Connor in Tennessee Williams’ Glass Menagerie at Nottingham Playhouse.

“In times of uncertainty relating to the European Union, this is a chance to bring Europe together through music – even if just for one evening”, says Donskoy.

The evening will include songs from life in the poor Parisian faubourgs, Yiddish theatre tales of loss and joy, songs sung by Russian political prisoners of the Tsar, witty German cabaret and much more.

Collaborative Artists’ latest major production You Won’t Succeed On Broadway, If You Don’t Have Any Jews was nominated for Best Off-West End Production at the 2016 WhatsOnStage awards.

TICKETS
£18 / £16 concessions

Apr
29
Sat
A Song Goes Round the World @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 29 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

PRESENTED BY COLLABORATIVE ARTISTS

25th – 30th April 2017
Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm

An odyssey through 20th century European chansons

From the Russian cabaret artist Alexander Vertinsky to Edith Piaf via the music of the Comedian Harmonists in the early 1930’s, Daniel Donskoy will perform German, Yiddish, French and Russian chansons, accompanied by Inga Davis-Rutter and her trio. Each evening will also include guest performances by London’s most acclaimed West End performers.

A Song Goes Round the World is transferring from St. James Studio after its premiere in May 2016, that was received with great critical acclaim.

***** ‘Truly Magical’ – Views from the Gods

**** ‘An outstanding mastery’ – Jonathan Baz

Donskoy’s background is as eclectic as the programme of this evening. He was born in Russia and raised in 1990’s Berlin, before coming to London via several years in Tel Aviv. A Song Goes Round the World is Donskoy’s first solo show; further acting credits include BBC4’s Detectorists, the ITV1 Drama Victoria as well as playing Jim O’Connor in Tennessee Williams’ Glass Menagerie at Nottingham Playhouse.

“In times of uncertainty relating to the European Union, this is a chance to bring Europe together through music – even if just for one evening”, says Donskoy.

The evening will include songs from life in the poor Parisian faubourgs, Yiddish theatre tales of loss and joy, songs sung by Russian political prisoners of the Tsar, witty German cabaret and much more.

Collaborative Artists’ latest major production You Won’t Succeed On Broadway, If You Don’t Have Any Jews was nominated for Best Off-West End Production at the 2016 WhatsOnStage awards.

TICKETS
£18 / £16 concessions

Apr
30
Sun
A Song Goes Round the World @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 30 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

COLLABORATIVE ARTISTS PRESENTS

25th – 30th April 2017
Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm

An odyssey through 20th century European chansons

From the Russian cabaret artist Alexander Vertinsky to Edith Piaf via the music of the Comedian Harmonists in the early 1930’s, Daniel Donskoy will perform German, Yiddish, French and Russian chansons, accompanied by Inga Davis-Rutter and her trio. Each evening will also include guest performances by London’s most acclaimed West End performers.

A Song Goes Round the World is transferring from St. James Studio after its premiere in May 2016, that was received with great critical acclaim.

***** ‘Truly Magical’ – Views from the Gods

**** ‘An outstanding mastery’ – Jonathan Baz

Donskoy’s background is as eclectic as the programme of this evening. He was born in Russia and raised in 1990’s Berlin, before coming to London via several years in Tel Aviv. A Song Goes Round the World is Donskoy’s first solo show; further acting credits include BBC4’s Detectorists, the ITV1 Drama Victoria as well as playing Jim O’Connor in Tennessee Williams’ Glass Menagerie at Nottingham Playhouse.

“In times of uncertainty relating to the European Union, this is a chance to bring Europe together through music – even if just for one evening”, says Donskoy.

The evening will include songs from life in the poor Parisian faubourgs, Yiddish theatre tales of loss and joy, songs sung by Russian political prisoners of the Tsar, witty German cabaret and much more.

Collaborative Artists’ latest major production You Won’t Succeed On Broadway, If You Don’t Have Any Jews was nominated for Best Off-West End Production at the 2016 WhatsOnStage awards.

TICKETS
£18 / £16 concessions

Sep
13
Thu
Architecture Short Course – The Development of the Modern Home – 2. @ HLSI
Sep 13 @ 10:30 am – 4:30 pm

Architecture Short Course – The Development of the Modern Home – Day one is on Thursday 5th July 2018

Jan
31
Thu
John Allan – Local Heroes – Modern Movement Architects in North London @ Highgate Society
Jan 31 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

John Allan will give a talk – Local Heroes – Modern Movement Architects in North London. He will present works by Wells Coates, Erno Goldfinger and Bertold Lubetkin, including conservation projects he has carried out on their key buildings such as Isokon Apartments, Willow Road and Highpoint. As a director of Avanti Architects, John is a foremost expert on the restoration of modern buildings, is founding chairman of DoCoMo-UK and chairman of the Isokon Gallery Trust

Please book:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/local-heroes-modern-movement-architects-in-north-london-tickets-53861601500

 

Jun
20
Thu
UK Premiere: Batakhalou Dakar (Letter from Dakar) @ LUX
Jun 20 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
UK Premiere: Batakhalou Dakar (Letter from Dakar) @ LUX

We are delighted to present the UK Premiere of BL CK B X artist Morgan Quaintance’s latest work Batakhalou Dakar (Letter from Dakar). The screening will be followed by a discussion between the artist and curator Amanprit Sandhu.

Batakhalou Dakar (Letter from Dakar) (2019)
A documentary film focusing on arts, culture and politics in Dakar, Senegal.