Concert and Discussion at the LSE on Art Politics

Join us for an evening of electrifying live music and boisterous discussions, as we delve into the captivating world of art politics through a round table discussion, involving panelists and audiences

Concert and Discussion at the LSE on Art Politics

About this event

Starts: Friday 8 December 2023 5:30 PM

Ends: Friday 8 December 2023 9:00 PM

At: London School of Economics, Shaw Library, Houghton St, London, WC2B 4RR

Organised by: The Social Canvas Projects


🟧 Event Brief:

In our inaugural project, we are extremely delighted to be joined by 4 leading figures within their field. From electrifying performances of Gabriel Prokofiev’s ‘Howl! For Clarinet and Electronics to Dr. Khabat Abas’ improvisation on her Bombshell Cello, we will then dive into some lively discourse with Dr. Tamsin Alexander and Dr. Franziska Strack centring on the question ‘Where have artists situated themselves in the past in time of political turmoil and how can that inspire us as artists today.’ 


In light of the world’s inclination to become increasingly divided, we sincerely wish that our inaugural project will inspire members of the creative arts community and beyond, to dedicate their artistic practices to create an impact within our society.

Attendees are most welcome to join in our discussion. The structure of facilitation will be released on the night of the event.


🟠 Location: London School of Economics, Shaw Library (Photo Attached), Houghton St, London WC2B 4RR
Date: 8th of December 
Time: 6-8 PM (Doors open at 5:30 PM)
LSE Chair: Dr David Lewis, Professor of Anthropology and Development
Moderator: Spencer Lee Boya, Founder of The Social Canvas Projects
🔶 RSVP: Attendees may register their attendance here: https://www.thesocialcanvasprojects.org/artpoliticsrsvp

🟠 About The Social Canvas Projects: The Social Canvas Projects is a newly established social enterprise aimed at reimagining the power of the Creative Arts in driving social change by bringing together experts from diverse studies to tackle pressing social issues with an interdisciplinary approach, through project-based collaborations. 

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