RCA Society

Events

Tuesday February 16, 2010
Start: 16/02/2010 09:30

Broadcast Video Expo is the UK broadcast business and technology event. It brings together the leading manufacturers and suppliers, respected technical experts, creative talent and forward-thinking media leaders. For everyone involved in production, post, new media and media delivery, Broadcast Video Expo is the ideal opportunity to get hands-on with the technology that is moving the industry forward; meet thousands of fellow professionals to exchange ideas and experiences; and be inspired by the pioneers of the industry.
Venue: Earls Court Two
Event type: Free to Trade

Wednesday February 17, 2010

Broadcast Video Expo is the UK broadcast business and technology event. It brings together the leading manufacturers and suppliers, respected technical experts, creative talent and forward-thinking media leaders. For everyone involved in production, post, new media and media delivery, Broadcast Video Expo is the ideal opportunity to get hands-on with the technology that is moving the industry forward; meet thousands of fellow professionals to exchange ideas and experiences; and be inspired by the pioneers of the industry.
Venue: Earls Court Two
Event type: Free to Trade

Thursday February 18, 2010
Start: 16/02/2010 09:30
End: 18/02/2010 18:00

Broadcast Video Expo is the UK broadcast business and technology event. It brings together the leading manufacturers and suppliers, respected technical experts, creative talent and forward-thinking media leaders. For everyone involved in production, post, new media and media delivery, Broadcast Video Expo is the ideal opportunity to get hands-on with the technology that is moving the industry forward; meet thousands of fellow professionals to exchange ideas and experiences; and be inspired by the pioneers of the industry.
Venue: Earls Court Two
Event type: Free to Trade

Start: 18/02/2010 18:00

Sprüth Magers - 
7A Grafton Street, London W1S 4EJ
Showing Kenneth Anger  'Invocation of My Demon Brother' 1969
Time: 6 - 8pm

Saturday February 20, 2010
Start: 20/02/2010 10:00

The Listed Property Show provides owners of listed buildings with access to the products and services of over 150 specialist suppliers.
Run by The Listed Property Owners Club, the event will provide practical advice, ideas and inspiration for current and prospective owners of period properties. It is free of charge to visit the show. Simply come along and register on the day or email: events@lpoc.co.uk for more information.
Venue: Olympia Two
Event type: Consumer
Web: www.listedpropertyshow.co.uk
Dates: 20-21 February 2010
Times: Saturday: 10am-5pm
Sunday: 10am-4pm

Sunday February 21, 2010
Start: 20/02/2010 10:00
End: 21/02/2010 17:00

The Listed Property Show provides owners of listed buildings with access to the products and services of over 150 specialist suppliers.
Run by The Listed Property Owners Club, the event will provide practical advice, ideas and inspiration for current and prospective owners of period properties. It is free of charge to visit the show. Simply come along and register on the day or email: events@lpoc.co.uk for more information.
Venue: Olympia Two
Event type: Consumer
Web: www.listedpropertyshow.co.uk
Dates: 20-21 February 2010
Times: Saturday: 10am-5pm
Sunday: 10am-4pm

Start: 21/02/2010 18:00
End: 21/02/2010 18:00

A selection of works from the following artists and makers is exhibited in the front gallery space. Exhibition includes work from a number of RCA Graduates:
Peter Bauhuis, David Bielander, Helen Britten, David Clarke, Andi Gut, Kimiaki Kageyama, Manon van Kouswijk, Otto Künzli, Marc Monzo, Ted Noten, Mah Rana, Michael Rowe, Bernhard Schobinger, Hans Stofer, Simone ten Hompel, Manuel Vilhena, Lisa Walker

Gallery SO is a new exhibition venue in east London's Brick Lane. Well worth a visit.

Venue: Gallery S O London, 92 Brick Lane, London E16RL
Tel: 020 7377 8008
e: info@galleryso.com

Monday February 22, 2010
Start: 22/02/2010 09:00

TATE BRITAIN, Millbank, London SW1P 4RG (Manton Entrance, Atterbury Street)
Contact: Press Office: 020 7887 8732/4939 or pressoffice@tate.org.uk

09.00-10.00 Film crews and photographers only
10.00-13.00 Press view
11.00 Curator’s tour

(Exhibition opens 24 February – 8 August 2010)

Wednesday February 24, 2010
Start: 24/02/2010 00:00

Henry Moore
24 February – 8 August 2010
Tate Britain
Radical, experimental and avant-garde, Henry Moore (1898–1986) was one of Britain’s greatest artists. This stunning exhibition takes a fresh look at his work and legacy, presenting over 150 stone sculptures, wood carvings, bronzes and drawings.

Start: 24/02/2010 10:00

Publishing Expo is the key UK event dedicated to the publishing industry.
Publishing Expo combines a showcase of suppliers demonstrating exciting new products with a free education programme incorporating seminars, workshops and demonstrations, all offering the latest up to date information.
Publishing Expo attracts thousands of publishing professionals involved in producing magazines, newspapers, brochures, newsletters, directories and catalogues - covering print, digital, electronic and online.
Venue: Olympia Two
Event type: Free Trade
Web: www.publishing-expo.co.uk

Thursday February 25, 2010
Start: 24/02/2010 10:00
End: 25/02/2010 17:00

Publishing Expo is the key UK event dedicated to the publishing industry.
Publishing Expo combines a showcase of suppliers demonstrating exciting new products with a free education programme incorporating seminars, workshops and demonstrations, all offering the latest up to date information.
Publishing Expo attracts thousands of publishing professionals involved in producing magazines, newspapers, brochures, newsletters, directories and catalogues - covering print, digital, electronic and online.
Venue: Olympia Two
Event type: Free Trade
Web: www.publishing-expo.co.uk

Tuesday March 02, 2010
Start: 02/03/2010 10:00

Ecobuild is the world’s biggest event for sustainable design, construction and the built environment – the most comprehensive product showcase anywhere and the definitive source of information for the sector. With an exhibition of more than 800 suppliers of sustainable construction products, over 100 free conference and seminar sessions, plus dozens of interactive attractions and special events, it’s an effective and enjoyable way to keep up to date on the latest innovations and regulations, and make valuable contacts.
Venue: Earls Court One & Two, Ground Level
Event type: Free to Trade

Wednesday March 03, 2010

Ecobuild is the world’s biggest event for sustainable design, construction and the built environment – the most comprehensive product showcase anywhere and the definitive source of information for the sector. With an exhibition of more than 800 suppliers of sustainable construction products, over 100 free conference and seminar sessions, plus dozens of interactive attractions and special events, it’s an effective and enjoyable way to keep up to date on the latest innovations and regulations, and make valuable contacts.
Venue: Earls Court One & Two, Ground Level
Event type: Free to Trade

Start: 03/03/2010 12:59

Richard Hamilton
3 March - 25 April 2010
The Serpentine Gallery presents a solo exhibition by one of the world’s most respected living artists, Richard Hamilton. Hamilton has embraced many different mediums since the 1950s, including painting, printmaking, installation and industrial design. The exhibition will reassess the nature of Hamilton’s pioneering contribution, taking as a starting point the artist’s political paintings.

Thursday March 04, 2010
Start: 02/03/2010 10:00
End: 04/03/2010 18:00

Ecobuild is the world’s biggest event for sustainable design, construction and the built environment – the most comprehensive product showcase anywhere and the definitive source of information for the sector. With an exhibition of more than 800 suppliers of sustainable construction products, over 100 free conference and seminar sessions, plus dozens of interactive attractions and special events, it’s an effective and enjoyable way to keep up to date on the latest innovations and regulations, and make valuable contacts.
Venue: Earls Court One & Two, Ground Level
Event type: Free to Trade

Friday March 05, 2010
Start: 05/03/2010 21:13

Curated by Peter Kardia
Date: 5 March - 5 April 2010
Admission Free
Venue: P3, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LS. Nearest tube Baker Street
www.p3exhibitions.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 7911 5876
P3 is a 14.000 square ft space developed from the vast former concrete construction hall for the University 01 Westminster's School of Engineering. Built in the 1960's, its dramatic and impressives scale offers opportunities for a range of creative activities involving the academic community from the Schools of Architecture and Built Environment, and Media, Arts and Design.

Saturday March 06, 2010

Curated by Peter Kardia
Date: 5 March - 5 April 2010
Admission Free
Venue: P3, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LS. Nearest tube Baker Street
www.p3exhibitions.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 7911 5876
P3 is a 14.000 square ft space developed from the vast former concrete construction hall for the University 01 Westminster's School of Engineering. Built in the 1960's, its dramatic and impressives scale offers opportunities for a range of creative activities involving the academic community from the Schools of Architecture and Built Environment, and Media, Arts and Design.

Sunday March 07, 2010

Curated by Peter Kardia
Date: 5 March - 5 April 2010
Admission Free
Venue: P3, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LS. Nearest tube Baker Street
www.p3exhibitions.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 7911 5876
P3 is a 14.000 square ft space developed from the vast former concrete construction hall for the University 01 Westminster's School of Engineering. Built in the 1960's, its dramatic and impressives scale offers opportunities for a range of creative activities involving the academic community from the Schools of Architecture and Built Environment, and Media, Arts and Design.

Monday March 08, 2010

Curated by Peter Kardia
Date: 5 March - 5 April 2010
Admission Free
Venue: P3, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LS. Nearest tube Baker Street
www.p3exhibitions.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 7911 5876
P3 is a 14.000 square ft space developed from the vast former concrete construction hall for the University 01 Westminster's School of Engineering. Built in the 1960's, its dramatic and impressives scale offers opportunities for a range of creative activities involving the academic community from the Schools of Architecture and Built Environment, and Media, Arts and Design.

Tuesday March 09, 2010

Curated by Peter Kardia
Date: 5 March - 5 April 2010
Admission Free
Venue: P3, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LS. Nearest tube Baker Street
www.p3exhibitions.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 7911 5876
P3 is a 14.000 square ft space developed from the vast former concrete construction hall for the University 01 Westminster's School of Engineering. Built in the 1960's, its dramatic and impressives scale offers opportunities for a range of creative activities involving the academic community from the Schools of Architecture and Built Environment, and Media, Arts and Design.

Wednesday March 10, 2010

Curated by Peter Kardia
Date: 5 March - 5 April 2010
Admission Free
Venue: P3, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LS. Nearest tube Baker Street
www.p3exhibitions.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 7911 5876
P3 is a 14.000 square ft space developed from the vast former concrete construction hall for the University 01 Westminster's School of Engineering. Built in the 1960's, its dramatic and impressives scale offers opportunities for a range of creative activities involving the academic community from the Schools of Architecture and Built Environment, and Media, Arts and Design.

Start: 10/03/2010 18:30

www.rcasociety.net/node/3100
Peter Kardia
From Floor to Sky
Wednesday 10 March 2010, 18.30–20.00
Venue: Tate Britain Auditorium
£7 (£5 concessions), booking recommended
This discussion celebrates the work of Peter Kardia, who is widely recognised as a radical and influential teacher at both Saint Martins and the Royal College of Art during the 1960s and 1970s. Former students include Hamish Fulton, Richard Deacon, Alison Wilding, Richard Long, Richard Wentworth and many more.

Thursday March 11, 2010

Curated by Peter Kardia
Date: 5 March - 5 April 2010
Admission Free
Venue: P3, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LS. Nearest tube Baker Street
www.p3exhibitions.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 7911 5876
P3 is a 14.000 square ft space developed from the vast former concrete construction hall for the University 01 Westminster's School of Engineering. Built in the 1960's, its dramatic and impressives scale offers opportunities for a range of creative activities involving the academic community from the Schools of Architecture and Built Environment, and Media, Arts and Design.

Friday March 12, 2010

Curated by Peter Kardia
Date: 5 March - 5 April 2010
Admission Free
Venue: P3, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LS. Nearest tube Baker Street
www.p3exhibitions.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 7911 5876
P3 is a 14.000 square ft space developed from the vast former concrete construction hall for the University 01 Westminster's School of Engineering. Built in the 1960's, its dramatic and impressives scale offers opportunities for a range of creative activities involving the academic community from the Schools of Architecture and Built Environment, and Media, Arts and Design.

Saturday March 13, 2010

Curated by Peter Kardia
Date: 5 March - 5 April 2010
Admission Free
Venue: P3, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LS. Nearest tube Baker Street
www.p3exhibitions.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 7911 5876
P3 is a 14.000 square ft space developed from the vast former concrete construction hall for the University 01 Westminster's School of Engineering. Built in the 1960's, its dramatic and impressives scale offers opportunities for a range of creative activities involving the academic community from the Schools of Architecture and Built Environment, and Media, Arts and Design.

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