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The Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities

The Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities (CAMC) explores how the arts help us process the past and live well in the present. The Centre’s community of researchers explores historical, social and political dimensions of cultural production through academic and practice-based research. Its researchers employ diverse methods, practices and critical theories to explore and exploit the value of creativity in how we understand, connect and transform communities, enrich individual lives and, in doing so, create better futures.

Arnold Böcklin, Self Portrait with Death Playing the Fiddle (1872). Alte Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. Photo: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie/Andres Kilger.

Major international gothic exhibition unveiling the dark roots of modern art guest curated by CAMC professor

Professor Juliet Simpson has guest curated the major international exhibition, Gothic Modern: From Darkness to Light, now open at the Ateneum Art Museum, Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki.

CAMC Curates

'CAMC Curates' is the Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities' newsletter with suggestions and news from expert and engaged researchers.

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Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship

Professor Patricia Phillippy's Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship enriches CAMC's socially engaged research with a study of climate change in the seventeenth century.

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