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Playful days ahead

This spring, creativity and curiosity help us reconnect and embrace playfulness no matter what age we are. Discover what's on below or visit our website.

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DIGITAL STORIES

Teenage lives
on film 

Get creative this Easter by booking our free online filmmaking residency for ages 16-19. See what to expect by watching short films created in our first residency back in February.

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Sculptures of
spring

Celebrate the coming of spring through the short films of Lillian Tranborg, who captures the natural decay of an organic sculpture in Oxfordshire's ancient woodland, and the wood's curious local residents!

 
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COMING SOON

Samson Kambalu: New Liberia 

Colour, humour and intelligence set the mood for this dynamic new exhibition of works by Samson Kambalu. With vivid and playful imagination, Kambalu brings the dances, cinema and costumes of his childhood in Malawi into conversation with his life as an Oxford University professor.

Opens 22 May 2021

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COMMUNITY

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Hidden Patterns
Serpentine Galleries
8 April, 6pm (online)

Explore how big data is changing our understanding of the contemporary art world in this online discussion.

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A manifesto for radical change

Modern Art Oxford are co-leaders of the Oxford Cultural Anti-Racism Alliance, a group of local organisations who have committed to creating radical change in the arts to combat racism. Read the manifesto now.

 
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Image credits: 

Samson Kambalu, Moses (Burning Bush), still, 2015 digital video, colour, 32 seconds. Courtesy of Kate MacGarry and the artist

City as Studio digital residency film by Ella (film still), 2021.

Lillian Tranborg, Continuing Bodies. Photo by Lillian Tranborg
 
Samson Kambalu, Elephant Quilt 1 (detail), 2021

The Art Network, by A.-L. Barabási, S.P. Fraiberger, A. Grishchenko, M. Resch, C. Riedl, and R. Sinatra, created for “Quantifying Reputation and Success in Art,” Science (November 16, 2018)

Image courtesy Oxford Cultural Anti-Racism Alliance, 2021

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