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Events and Activities at the BSR

We are pleased to invite friends of the School to attend events and activities listed in the Newsletter in January to March 2010.

FOR DETAILS OF EVENTS AT THE BSR IN THE PERIOD JANUARY TO MARCH 2010, PLEASE CLICK HERE .

 

Conferences: One of the BSR's main activites is a regular series of lectures and conferences. These demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of the academic community, and enable resident scholars and artists to present their research, as well as promoting intellectual exchange with the wide range of artists and scholars in Italy and especially at the other foreign academies in Rome.

Exhibitions: Exhibitions by Resident Scholars Visual art and architecture scholars are normally invited to hold an informal exhibition of their work during their residency

Exhibitions by Invited Artists The BSR also runs a gallery programme of exhibitions and lectures by invited artists.

The BSR in addition organizes occasional exhibitions relating to other aspects of its activities, such as the archive. CLICK HERE FOR LATEST EXHIBITION
Sainsbury Lecture Theatre

Unless otherwise noted, all events take place at 6pm in the Sainsbury Lecture Theatre at the British School at Rome (Via Gramsci 61, Rome) and are in English. Disabled access is available - those needing disabled access are kindly requested to telephone in advance of the event (06. 326 4939; 09.00-13.00;14.00-17.00). Please note that this programme is subject to change.

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