Events – archive

 

This page shows past Relational Spaces events. See our upcoming events.

Join us to see ‘Blessed Assurance’

Join us to see ‘Blessed Assurance’

Join us for dinner as Relational Spaces’ Darren Cheek directs and leads the cast in this unique theatre event at the beautiful White Horse Hotel in Dorking. 10 October 2019. (Public event)

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Join us at ‘ON EDGE: Living in an age of anxiety’

Join us at ‘ON EDGE: Living in an age of anxiety’

Join members of the Relational Spaces office team for this free ‘Friday Lates’ event at Science Gallery London. Explore the gallery after hours, enjoy a drink and bite to eat, and discover talks, workshops, performances and music brought to you by inspiring artists and researchers. Friday 1 November 2019. (Public event)

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Join us to see ‘The Door’

Join us to see ‘The Door’

Join us as Relational Spaces’ Darren Cheek leads the cast in this poignant drama about a dead hero. Friday 15 November 2019, at the beautiful Keynes Library in Gordon Square. (Public event)

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Join us to see ‘Tonight the World’ by Daria Martin

Join us to see ‘Tonight the World’ by Daria Martin

Join members of the Relational Spaces office team to see this exhibition by artist Daria Martin. In it, she revisits dreams and memories from her personal family history to create a complex portrait of migration, loss and resilience. 8 March 2019. (Public event)

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