Past Events
9th September 2025
Reading the Crisis: Gary Younge & Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
The Reading the Crisis series asks: what kinds of tools and strategies are needed to confront this conjuncture? This online...
28th July 2025
Reading the Crisis: Houria Bouteldja & Lola Olufemi
The Reading the Crisis series asks: what kinds of tools and strategies are needed to confront this conjuncture? This online...
4th June 2025
Reading the Crisis: Brenna Bhandar & Hashem Abushama
The Reading the Crisis series asks: what kinds of tools and strategies are needed to confront this conjuncture? This online...
23rd May 2025
Festival of Ideas: an unclassified syncretism
Join intermedia artist Bleue Liverpool, the University of Sussex Stuart Hall Fellow 2025, for a collaboration with musician/sound artist Ibukun...
17th May 2025
8th Annual Stuart Hall Public Conversation with Françoise Vergès
The Stuart Hall Foundation invites you to the inaugural event of our 2025 programme, In Search of Common Ground. We are delighted to welcome...
5th November 2024
Shifting the Centre Reading Group: Ten.8 in Focus
“Each period [in history] lays its own meaning on the image. Each photograph already has a context which signifies. Since the photographs...
5th September 2024
SHF Autumn Keynote with Professor Robin D. G. Kelley
Professor Robin D. G. Kelley will join us at Conway Hall, London, to deliver a keynote that examines this current conjuncture, traces the...
23rd July 2024
Reading the Crisis: Gail Lewis & Roderick Ferguson
Our new Reading the Crisis series asks: what kinds of tools and strategies are needed to address this conjuncture? This online conversation...
24th June 2024
Reading the Crisis: Aditya Chakrabortty & Jeremy Gilbert
Our new Reading the Crisis series asks: what kinds of tools and strategies are needed to address this conjuncture? This online conversation...
22nd May 2024
Festival of Ideas: Radical Remembering
Join Subira Joy, the Sussex University Stuart Hall Fellow 2024, and special guests for an evening rooted in histories of resistance, through a...
7th May 2024
Reading the Crisis: Ilan Pappé & Priyamvada Gopal
Our new Reading the Crisis series asks: what kinds of tools and strategies are needed to address this conjuncture? This online conversation...
26th March 2024
Shifting the Centre: Reading Group
The Stuart Hall Foundation and the International Curators Forum are collaborating to host a reading group as part of ICF's Shifting the Centre...
23rd March 2024
7th Annual Stuart Hall Public Conversation with Isaac Julien
The Stuart Hall Foundation is delighted to welcome acclaimed filmmaker and installation artist Isaac Julien for the inaugural event in our...
9th February 2024
Part of the Furniture with Dharma Taylor
Join us for an in-conversation with Dharma Taylor where she’ll be sharing her journey as the sixth Stuart Hall Library artist in residence,...
8th May 2023
Festival of Ideas: The Live Archive hosted by Erin James
Join Erin James, the Sussex University Stuart Hall Fellow 2023, and special guests for a radical reimagining of archival research through...
11th February 2023
6th Annual Stuart Hall Public Conversation with Jacqueline Rose
The Stuart Hall Foundation is thrilled to welcome renowned public intellectual Jacqueline Rose for our 6th Annual Stuart Hall Public...
31st October 2022
Racial Inequality in Times of Crises
While Covid-19 highlighted and exacerbated longstanding racial and ethnic inequalities in the UK across a range of social arenas, the ensuing...
30th September 2022
SHF's Annual Autumn Keynote with Arundhati Roy
The Stuart Hall Foundation is delighted to welcome writer Arundhati Roy to our Annual Autumn Keynote event entitled, Things that Can and Cannot...
19th July 2022
#ReconstructionWork: Building Black Cultural Institutions
What is the word ‘Black’ in ‘Black Cultural Institutions’? Why does it seem like there are so few black-led arts organisations in the UK that...
24th June 2022
Midsummer Night
A unique performance event for midsummer night expanding on Trevor Mathison’s recent commission at Highgate Cemetery. Midsummer Night is a...
11th June 2022
'The Conversation Continues: We Are Still Listening' at Highgate Festival
The Conversation Continues: We Are Still Listening is a newly commissioned audio-based artwork by artist Trevor Mathison that...
11th June 2022
New Ethnicities: Study Day
Since the early 1980s, John Akomfrah's moving image works have offered some of the most rigorous and expansive reflections on the culture of...
9th June 2022
Special Preview: 'The Conversation Continues: We Are Still Listening'
We invite you to join us for a special preview of Trevor Mathison’s newly commissioned artwork ‘The Conversation Continues: We Are Still...
31st May 2022
#ReconstructionWork: Whose Memorials?
The state backlash against the mass protests for racial justice in June 2020 is well underway. A reaction punctuated by the recent passing of...
16th May 2022
Making Space: Decolonial Interventions in Contemporary Art
Convened by Susuana Amoah, the Sussex University Stuart Hall Fellow 2022, this panel will explore some of the imaginative de-colonial...
22nd April 2022
Raymond Williams @ 100: A Centenary Conference
The Raymond Williams centenary conference takes place in Manchester on 22-23 April 2022. Hosted by the Raymond Williams Society, this...
8th March 2022
#ReconstructionWork: The Politics of Care
How can we make sense of the concept of ‘care’ in today’s political and economic landscape? After twelve years of austerity, large scale public...
3rd February 2022
5th Annual Stuart Hall Public Conversation - Manufacturing Dissent: Moments of Solidarity
“How can we organise these huge, randomly varied, and diverse things we call human subjects into positions where they can recognise one another...
18th January 2022
#ReconstructionWork: Frontlines: Land and the Climate Crisis
Our #ReconstructionWork online conversation series continues with another special event with support from Arts Council England. Land both...
23rd November 2021
#ReconstructionWork: Publishing in the Wake of Black Lives Matter With Margaret Busby and Anamik Saha
The Black Lives Matter protests in the summer of 2020 produced an unprecedented amount of public statements from corporate media in...
29th October 2021
Sensing the Planet: A Black Atlantic Symposium
Sensing the Planet, a 3-day gathering at Dartington from 29-31 October, will see leading UK cultural institutions Serpentine, the Royal Court...
26th October 2021
#ReconstructionWork: Climate Justice From Below: Race, Class and Climate Crisis
Our #ReconstructionWork online conversation series continues with another special event with support from Arts Council England. In the...
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