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Saturday 19 November, 2–8pm 

For their Study Day, current artists-in-residence Larry Achiampong, David Blandy and Gary Zhexi Zhang will be joined by curator Morgan Quaintance, artist Angela Washko, journalist Evan Narcisse, researchers Nathaniel Zetter and Carleigh Morgan and gamer Danielle Nelson to take part in a programme of talks, demonstrations and a live gaming tournament.

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Saturday 29 October, 2–6pm
Murray Edwards College, Huntingdon Road, CB3 0DF 

Join us for a series of talks and a panel discussion with artists, writers and scientists as they discuss Joey Holder's current solo exhibition at Wysing, Ophiux.

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Saturday 3 September, 2 - 9.45pm

For the third and final event in our Summercamp series, artist Sonia Boyce has developed the day-long symposium and live music event Two steps to the Left… in collaboration with current artist-in-residence Evan Ifekoya. Book your free place here.

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Radio (Study) Day
Sunday 21 August, 12–5pm. Live online event

For their Radio (Study) Day from Wysing, current artists-in-residence Henna-Riikka Halonen, Evan Ifekoya, Lawrence Lek and Laura O’Neill will take radio broadcasting as a starting point for exploring the potential of the listening subject.

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Do It With Others - Art and Solidarity in the Age of Networks  
Saturday 6 August, 12-5pm  

For our second Summercamp series we have invited Furtherfield to develop and lead a day-long symposium. Furtherfield create online and physical spaces and places for different kinds of people to come together to get involved with contemporary arts and digital technologies.

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Collective Creation between Welfarism and Austerity
Saturday 16 July, 12-5pm  

For our first Summercamp event, taking place across the summer, we have invited Professor Gavin Butt to develop and lead a day-long symposium, entitled Collective Creation between Welfarism and Austerity. The symposium is developed from Butt’s research on post-punk culture and British art schools and focuses on collective creation across art, music, and performance, between the heyday of the Polytechnic until today.

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21/22 May
Sunset to sunrise, dusk to dawn

We invite you to join us for a very special Study Night that will begin at sunset on Saturday 21 May (9pm) and end at sunrise on Sunday 22 May (5am). Throughout the duration of the night, when Wysing will be lit by a rare Blue Moon, artists Beatrice Dillon, Wojciech Kosma and Florence Peake will unfold a series of events and scenarios across our rural site, both indoors and outdoors.

The event is now fully booked, please contact us to be put on the waiting list.

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Saturday 7 May, 2-5pm

Join current artists-in-residence Beatrice Dillon, Wojciech Kosma and Florence Peake for a Study Day that will unfold some of their research and areas of interest. During the afternoon each artist will talk about their work and working methods and they will show aspects of new work in progress; including works in sound, performance and film.

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Saturday 26 March, 11am-6pm

Open Forum 2016 is a series of FREE events for practicing visual artists offering advice and support.

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20 February and 5 March

During our exhibition The Practice of Theories we are hosting two Study Days that will draw out some of the themes of the exhibition. The Study Days are free and open to all but due to limited capacity need to be booked in advance.

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20 February, 7.30 - 9pm

As part of The Practice of Theories, artist Andy Holden will host an evening event located within his sculptural installation The Dan Cox Library for the Unfinished Concept of Thingly Time. Holden has invited fellow artists Heather Phillipson and Erica Scourti, alongside poet and blogger Steve Roggenbuck, to read texts within the library.

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