Inside Out Festival
The Inside Out Festival is a festival curated by LCACE with the aim to showcase the contribution of nine London Universities to the capital's cultural life. Conceived in 2008,[1] the festival of higher education and has taken place in a variety of venues across the city.
Notable events at the 2009 festival included a discussion at Kings Place chaired by Michael Portillo entitled 'Art: What's It Good For?', and an introduction by Andrew Motion (Poet Laureate 1999–2009) to his latest book of poems, The Cinder Path, amongst other works.[2]
The seventh festival in 2017 focused on the intersections of technology with arts and culture.[3]
References
- "Curator's Choice: Suzie Leighton on London's Inside Out festival | Culture24". www.culture24.org.uk. Archived from the original on 24 April 2015.
- LCACE event preview
- "Inside Out Festival 2017 » the Culture Capital Exchange".
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