Academics participate in After Bauhaus festival at UCA Canterbury
9 October – 2 November
Herbert Read Gallery, UCA Canterbury
To mark the centenary of Bauhaus a week-long festival across campus will take place, with food, talks, symposium, workshops, films and exhibition, culminating in a finale with costumes, performance and sound:
Monday 28 October
Workshops – all day
Talk at 4.15pm
Cragg Lecture Theatre
Tuesday 29 October
Symposium
Cragg Lecture Theatre 10.30am–4pm
Workshops – all day
Wednesday 30 October
Workshops – all day
Talk at 3pm
Cragg Lecture Theatre
Thursday 31 October
Workshops – all day
Film Club at 4.15pm
Cragg Lecture Theatre
Bauhaus Now (external event) at 7.15pm
Free Range Orchestra & UCA students
Friday 1 November
Morning – Costume workshop.
2–5pm – Finale with costumes and sound.
5–8pm – Performative meal at Forest Table.
The library will have a Bauhaus display programme, throughout October.
During the event week the canteen will be serving a Bauhaus themed menu.
Artists participating in the exhibition include:
Andrew Malone, Anne Sorensen, Anthony Heywood, Bob Matthews, Evelyn Bennett and Chris Rutter, Fiona de Bulat, Gabriel Mansfield, Hugh Harwood, Ian Bottle, Jessica Voorsanger, Joan Key, John Dargan, Katarina Sengstaken, Kate Squires, Katrina Blannin, Moyra Derby, Nicky Hamlyn, Nicola Barker in collaboration with Aaron Challis and George Mapston, Paul Crawley, Rebecca Korn, Rob MacDonald, Sara Trillo, Shelly Goldsmith, Slawa Harasymowicz, Steffi Klenz.