Delighted to announce the start of our lunchtime concert series | | | | Full details of all LSE Arts and Music events can be found online: lse.ac.uk/arts | | | Date: Thursday 1 October 2015 Time: 1.05-2pm Venue: Shaw Library, Old Building
| Daniel Lebhardt, winner of the Young Concert Artists prizes in Paris and New York will perform works by Brahms and Beethoven. | | LSE Arts public exhibition | | Date: Monday 28 September - Friday 6 November 2015 Time: 10am-8pm, Mon-Fri Venue: Atrium Gallery, Old Building | In association with LSE Arts, Germans in Britain, a touring exhibition created by the Migration Museum Project, explores the relationship between Britain and Germany, one of the deepest between any two European countries. Although the two wars that devastated 20th century Europe cast Germany and Britain as foes, the nations have long been natural allies with intertwined interests and a shared past.
| | | Are you a budding photographer? | If you're a current student or staff member with a passion for photography, we would love to see you images on our monthly online gallery. Submit your photo, with accompanying text, alongside your name, staff/student status and department to lseperspectives@lse.ac.uk. Hopefully your image will feature in next months' Perspectives!
| | LSE Perspectives | | The online gallery featuring images contributed by students and staff, reflecting some of the fascinations, concerns, quirks and artistic sensibilities of our LSE community.
| | | LSE Chill | | LSE Chill is an open mic session, showcasing the musical and performance talents of staff and students at LSE. The next LSE Chill is on Friday 30 October 2015.
| | | | TELL US YOUR THOUGHTS.... | | LSE Arts public installation | Dates: From Monday 24 November 2014 (for around 1 year) Venue: Above the entrance of the Old Building, Houghton Street
| Those with a keen eye for art, will have noticed the entrance to the Old Building has taken on a new style over the last 10 months, with the installation of a new piece of public art, called Final Sale. Today we are asking for your thoughts on the piece - do you like it? Have you noticed it? What does it represent to you? Would you like to see it stay? Tell us your thoughts by emailing arts@lse.ac.uk
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