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11 Apr 2016
Susannah Tantemsapya, RSA Connector in Los Angeles and Founder of Creative Migration, is embarking on a new film project with Zefrey Throwell, a well renowned NYC based artist, on Cuba as a prepares to cross over into capitalism.
05 Apr 2016
As a prelude to Hull2017, this informal session will explore topics of interest to creative industries professionals, educators, architects, planners and all who care about cities, culture and communities.
04 Apr 2016
Join us for the tenth annual Andrew Chamblin Memorial Concert on Tuesday 7th June 2016.
03 Apr 2016
Open Cinema, an innovative social enterprise supporting vulnerable communities is hosting the launch screening of 'Ping Pong' on Monday 4 April at the Impact Hub Westminster.
29 Jan 2016
In a new paper, John Corner FRSA assesses some of the ways in which the issue of ‘difficulty’ in the arts has been raised both by writers in the arts and by sociologists of culture. Fellows are invited to comment.
28 Jan 2016
The annual Hippocrates Young Poets Prize for Poetry and Medicine is now open. First prize is a £500 award for a single unpublished poem in English of up to 50 lines on a medical theme.
20 Jan 2016
The Hippocrates Prize for Poetry and Medicine is now open for entries. It's one of the highest value poetry awards in the world with a £5000 first prize both for its Open International and for its UK NHS Awards.
21 Dec 2015
The RSA’s rich history is both a blessing and a barrier when it comes to explaining what we do and why we do it - a recent find from our archive sheds some light on the A in RSA.
14 Dec 2015
HAPPY DAYS is a series of annual festivals celebrating the work and influence of three Irish playwrights. Sally Everist FRSA would like to reach out to any Fellows who can help develop the brand.
Hull School of Art and Design is looking for RSA Fellows to act as mentors for art graduates.
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