In/visible Margins is an exhibition created within the Arts & Humanities Research Council International Network e-Voices: Redressing Marginality. A global network of academics and practitioners exploring the theme of marginalisation and how digital media can be used by marginalised groups to make their voices heard within and beyond the borders of their communities and promote social inclusion.
This exhibition is about Kenyan artists reflecting on marginality, representing marginalised groups and portraying human rights and social challenges. It was first displayed in the Shift-Eye Gallery in Nairobi Kenya and we are delighted to be able to welcome pieces of the original exhibition here at BU to launch the ‘UK: Creativity and Marginality Symposium’ on 5 December 2018.
Showcasing the work of our volunteers to reinvigorate the polytunnel on campus and create historical plant beds around the Christchurch House courtyard.
A photography exhibition on nature and examining the concept of diagnosis, by BU Master's student Sarah Clark. Open in the Atrium Gallery in Poole House from Monday 4 March.
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