Saturday 22 January - Sunday 13 March Djanogly Gallery
The Eye as Witness is an immersive multimedia experience examining Holocaust photography, designed to make us question the motives behind the recording of historical events.
Thursday 16 September - Sunday 20 February University of Nottingham Museum
Textiles were the most important manufactured product in the medieval world and this exhibition looks at the archaeology of medieval cloth production and consumption.
Saturday 18 September - Sunday 09 January Djanogly Gallery
As the first major survey of post-war British sculpture by women, this exhibition spans more than seventy years and explores the work of fifty sculptors.
Thursday 23 September - Sunday 16 January Weston Gallery
Beyond the Mayflower explores how we can understand the individuals aboard the Mayflower ship by tracing the history of religious dissent, power and faith in Nottinghamshire from the seventeenth century.
Saturday 13 November - Sunday 09 January Angear Visitor Centre
A showcase of sculpture by Manchester-based artist Lotti V Closs, with references ranging from classical architecture to science fiction props and from natural organisms to confectionery.
Thursday 06 January Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts
Dr David Gehring of the University of Nottingham will provide a setting for understanding religious exile during the early modern period.
Saturday 15 January - Sunday 20 February Wallner Gallery
Under the Shadows looks at contemporary Cambodia and those who live there.
Friday 21 January Arts Lecture Theatre
An introduction to The Eye as Witness exhibition.
Saturday 22 January - Sunday 06 March Angear Visitor Centre
The exhibition draws upon Griffiths' archive as source material to explore historical incidents and contemporary political ideologies.
Working for the UN's Peacekeeping Operations, Nerris Markogiannis’ photography focusses on those affected by civil war in Sudan who have been forced to flee into UN refugee camps in the country.
Saturday 22 January Djanogly Recital Hall
Join Stephen Hough for an evening of classical music.
Tuesday 25 January Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts
Welcome to the exciting world of early medieval embroidery!
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