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Change always given: holidays and slot machines by Stephen Clarke

Change always given: holidays and slot machines by Stephen Clarke

Like many children growing up in the 1960s and 1970s, I spent my holidays at the British seaside.

04 Apr, 202307 Feb, 2024 Cultural Partners, Daphne Oram Gallery, Events, Exhibition, Games Design, Past events, Photography, Staff Work
New exhibition: Arcade Britannia

New exhibition: Arcade Britannia

The Daphne Oram Gallery is pleased to showcase Arcade Britannia. The exhibition runs from 6 March – 21 April. All are welcome! 

08 Mar, 202309 Mar, 2023 Daphne Oram Gallery, Events, Exhibition, Games Design, Photography, Staff Work, Visual ArtLeave a Comment on New exhibition: Arcade Britannia
New Exhibition: Jo Townshend//Re-Making Futures

New Exhibition: Jo Townshend//Re-Making Futures

The Daphne Oram Gallery is pleased to present Jo Townshend: RE-MAKING FUTURES Material Methodologies for (Education) Leadership. The exhibition will run from January 27 – February 24. All are welcome! […]

17 Jan, 202317 Jan, 2023 Daphne Oram Gallery, Exhibition, Student Work, Visual ArtLeave a Comment on New Exhibition: Jo Townshend//Re-Making Futures
WINTERSOUND 2023

WINTERSOUND 2023

WinterSound 2023: Celebrating the Sonic Underground Friday 20 January, 15.30 – 22.00 Daphne Oram // Anselm Studio // St Gregory’s Centre for Music Book here: https://www.canterbury.ac.uk/arts-and-culture/event-details.aspx?instance=411206 Canterbury is warmed from […]

19 Dec, 202205 Jan, 2023 Daphne Oram Gallery, Events, Music, Staff Work, Student WorkLeave a Comment on WINTERSOUND 2023
Wednesdays in the DO

Wednesdays in the DO

Break up your week on Wednesday afternoons from 14:00 -16:00 in the Daphne Oram Building Cafe and Gallery. Every week there’s a new event or activity. They’re always free and […]

26 Oct, 202226 Oct, 2022 Daphne Oram Gallery, EventsLeave a Comment on Wednesdays in the DO
New Exhibition: Fifteen Years On // Christ Church Photography Alumni Exhibition

New Exhibition: Fifteen Years On // Christ Church Photography Alumni Exhibition

As part of Canterbury Christ Church University’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations, the Daphne Oram Gallery is pleased to present Fifteen Years On an exhibition showcasing nine of our Photography graduates.   […]

07 Oct, 202212 Feb, 2024 Alumni Work, Daphne Oram Gallery, Exhibition, Past events, PhotographyLeave a Comment on New Exhibition: Fifteen Years On // Christ Church Photography Alumni Exhibition
2022 MA Exhibition

2022 MA Exhibition

The 2022-2023 exhibition calendar is kicking off with an exhibition from the first cohort of the School of Creative Arts and Industries MA courses. To tell us more, we have […]

01 Sep, 202201 Sep, 2022 Creative Industries, Daphne Oram Gallery, Exhibition, Student WorkLeave a Comment on 2022 MA Exhibition
2022 BA Exhibition

2022 BA Exhibition

Creativity at CCCU – BA Exhibition The 2022 BA Exhibition opens tomorrow and today we have a blog post from MA student Lucy Kennedy about her experiences in supporting the […]

26 May, 202226 May, 2022 Creative Industries, Daphne Oram Gallery, Exhibition, Student WorkLeave a Comment on 2022 BA Exhibition
Embroidery and Appliqué Workshop

Embroidery and Appliqué Workshop

The Collaborative Quilt Project: Embroidery and Appliqué Workshop Thursday, 31 March, 12-2 pm Daphne Oram Exhibition Space DO.0.09 Throughout the Jubilee year, CCCU staff and students will be creating a […]

23 Mar, 202223 Mar, 2022 Applique, Daphne Oram Gallery, Embroidery, Staff Work, Student Work, Visual ArtLeave a Comment on Embroidery and Appliqué Workshop

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