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SUMMARY:Marketing the Manchester Ship Canal 1919-1939
DESCRIPTION:This new exhibition showcases a range of original publicity material and print adverts created as marketing for the Port of Manchester. This saw a revolution in publicity with modern ideas on typefaces\, much more dynamic imagery and bolder use of colour. Manchester Ship Canal Company started using imaginative visual design to sell itself more effectively internationally and encourage industrial growth around the docks. \nThe exhibition highlights the work of a fascinating array of commercial artists engaged by the Ship Canal Company. Some of the most innovative in their design work were born locally and trained at the Manchester School of Art. Highlights include the ‘ship prow’ painting created by Paxton Chadwick\, the futurist designs and humorous sketches of Bert Wilson and the quirky illustrations of John Dronsfield. It also considers the influence of the company’s publicity chief Kenneth Brady who brought new ideas in design and messaging following his appointment to MSCC in 1926. Much of material exhibited was discovered 2021 in the extensive archives Ship Canal Company held in Manchester Central Library. It includes original artwork for some of the widely used designs that have never been displayed publicly before. \nExhibition curated by Martin Dodge (Senior Lecturer in the Geography Department\, University of Manchester). Much of his research is currently focused on the historical geography of Manchester’s transport and town planning. He is fascinated by the history of the Manchester Ship Canal and understanding how it transformed the city and the wider region. \nSupported by Archives+ at Central Library\, The University of Manchester and the Manchester Geographical Society. \nFree – just drop in \nPlease make a donation to support our Library Live cultural programme at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes or online
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/marketing-the-manchester-ship-canal-1919-1939/
LOCATION:Archives+ Ground Floor
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:When the Dust Settles - Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:There are currently thousands of refugees in the UK waiting for decisions on their family reunion applications. Forced migration and the traumatic consequences of separation\, as well as of the obstacles to the reunification process\, are well documented\, as are the most immediate needs of families\, once reunited. The longer-term lived experience of reunited refugee families\, in contrast\, is poorly understood\, despite recognition that family reunion is not the end of a journey\, but the beginning of another long road for families to be able to settle and build their lives in the UK\, free from persecution. \nWhen the Dust Settles is a participatory\, mixed media research project that addresses this research gap\, by examining the ongoing challenges reunited refugee families face after their first year together in their new home. Created by Dr Maria Abranches (School of International Development\, UEA) and Amy Lythgoe (Together Now)\, and supported by a British Academy Innovation Fellowship. \nFree – just drop in \nPlease make a donation to support our Library Live cultural programme at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes or online
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/when-the-dust-settles-exhibition/
LOCATION:Archives+ Ground Floor
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Robert John Watson: The Sky Above Her
DESCRIPTION:Exhibiting work spanning 20 years\, Robert Watson (one of the country’s leading documentary and contemporary photographic artists) returns to Central Library. This free exhibition features images of Manchester Pride and his internationally exhibited Blackpool seascapes. It premiers the series ‘The Sky Above Her’; these vibrant and soulful pictures illustrate the kaleidoscope of colours\, seen in the evening skies above his Mother’s headstone.  \nFree artist’s talk and Q&A followed by exhibition tour at 2pm on 25 November. Book your free place here via eventbrite \nFree exhibition – just drop in. Please support our cultural programme by donating online or at our cash or contactless donation boxes
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/robert-john-watson-the-sky-above-her/
LOCATION:First Floor Exhibition Hall
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Karl Ove Knausgaard in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Karl Ove Knausgaard\, author of My Struggle\, ‘the greatest literary invention of the 21st century’\, makes his MLF debut to discuss his dazzling new novel The Wolves of Eternity (translated by Martin Aitkin). In Southern Norway in 1986\, Syvert Løyning returns home from military service and discovers letters to his late father which lead him to the Soviet Union. In present day Russia\, Alevtina cares for her young son and\, with the help of her friend Vasilisa\, considers the belief in eternal life. But her existence is about to be upended in a way she hasn’t contemplated. \nA giant of contemporary literature with the ability to balance unflinching intimacy with big\, essential themes\, Karl is the much celebrated author of The Morning Star\, The Seasons Quartet and the My Struggle cycle of six autobiographical novels. Presented by Manchester Literature Festival and supported by Sofas & Stuff. \nTickets £12/ £30 inc a copy of The Wolves of Eternity (£25 RRP) \nImage credit: Sølve Sundsbø
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/karl-ove-knausgaard-in-conversation/
LOCATION:Performance Space
CATEGORIES:Author Event
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SUMMARY:Decolonising My Body with Afua Hirsch
DESCRIPTION:We’re channelling our ancestors\, crediting our ancestors\, claiming we are our ancestors “wildest dreams”\, and cautioning against our ancestors’ deepest nightmares.’ As she turned forty\, broadcaster and journalist Afua Hirsch set out to reconnect with her heritage and apply what she learned to her body. Through puberty rituals to body hair to waist beads to tattoos\, in her latest book Decolonising My Body\, Afua looks at ideas of how notions of beauty are constructed and stripped away\, empowering people to reconnect with their own ancestral heritage and healing their bodies and minds along the way. \nAfua Hirsch is a dynamic and fascinating speaker. An award-winning broadcaster\, appearing regularly on the BBC\, Sky News and CNN\, Afua co-presented Samuel L. Jackson’s major BBC TV series Enslaved in 2020. Her first book Brit(ish) was a Sunday Times bestseller and winner of the Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Prize for Non-Fiction. Afua will be in conversation with poet and MLF Patron Jackie Kay. Presented by Manchester Literature Festival and supported by Sofas & Stuff. \nImage credit: Henry Gill
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/decolonising-my-body-with-afua-hirsch/
LOCATION:Performance Space
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