Book launches, photowalks, painting modern women...there's plenty this week
Mary Cassat: Painting the Modern Woman
When: Monday 13 March, 3pm or 5.30pm
Where: Broadway
How much: £12 Full / £10 conc
Mary Cassat made waves in art when portraying modern women. She showed women as real intellectual human beings, which changed the way women were featured in art. This exhibition on screen will be told by Cassatt’s most eminent curators and scholars to show an exciting tale of great social and cultural change.
X Superstar, In Isolation, Gothzilla and Feather Trade
When: Friday 17 March, 7pm
Where: Ye Olde Salutation Inn
How much: £8.00
Looking for the next great Post Punk and Gothic Rock gig? Then look no further. On Friday 17 of March the Ye Olde Salutation Inn will be holding a night dedicated to all music Punk and Goth. You can expect to see X-Superstar (the latest band of Andy Cousin), In Isolation, Gothzilla and Feather Trade.
Response 6 Book Launch
When: Friday 17 March, 6.30pm
Where: Blend Contemporary
How much: Free
Blend Coffee Shop is celebrating fiction writing, artwork and graphic design created by 20 Nottingham Trent University Students. Response is an annual placement for students at Nottingham Trent University, which allows students from schools of Art and Design, Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities and Confetti to come together to create a project. Whilst at this event you will receive a complimentary copy of Response 6 whilst relaxing to live readings from the team.
Analogue Wonderland X Lensefayre
When: Saturday 18 March
Where: City Centre
How much: Free
Do you fancy going on a photo walk in Nottingham? Well, you’re in luck. Analogue world in collaboration with LensFayre have created just this - available to all on March 18. Launched in the Spring of 2020, LensFayre is a retro camera store aiming to reconnect with all things that made us fall in love with the analogue photography process.
Death Cab for Cutie
When: Saturday 18 March, 6.30pm
Where: Rock City Main Hall
How much: £34.00
Death Cab for Cutie are playing at Rock City! The band's song writing, memorable melodies and rich, dreamy vocals have captured the attention of audiences wherever they have toured. We can’t wait!
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