May 02, 2021

Our First In-Person Event in Over a Year!

We hope everyone is enjoying the May Day Bank Holiday weekend and this mild spring weather.

We are excited to announce, after more than a year of only online programming, we’ve arranged our first in-person event for the end of the month. In collaboration with Penn Club of the United Kingdom we’ll be hosting a private tour at Lisson Gallery with Barnard College alumna Sophie Lambert BC'12.

Tickets are extremely limited as we continue to follow the Government organised events guidance for Covid-19. So please book ASAP if you’re interested in attending.

As we have so few spaces (and some may still be reluctant to gather) we also have two online events provided by Lisson Gallery discussing the exhibits. Registration information is below.

I know we’re all looking forward to meeting again in person over a pint and some good conversation. We are optimistic that by August, when all adults will have been offered the vaccine, that we’ll be able to do more social events. We’re looking at potentially a picnic in the park, or our always successful walking tours—outdoors and able to social distance when appropriate.

Lastly, congratulations to the Class of 2021! The Columbia University Commencement ceremony of the 267th academic year took place yesterday, Friday, April 30. If you’d like to watch the webcast, you can find links HERE.

As always, if you need to reach us, you can email [email protected].

Stay safe and remain hopeful,

Courtney and Stephen

 

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May Events

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Lisson Gallery London An Infinity of Traces

Join Columbia University Club of London and Penn Club of the United Kingdom for private tour at Lisson Gallery with Barnard College alumna Sophie Lambert BC'12.

Tickets are extremely limited as we continue to follow the Government organised events guidance for Covid-19.

Lisson Gallery is pleased to present An Infinity of Traces, a group exhibition featuring eleven UK-based established and emerging, female and non-binary, Black artists whose work explores notions of race, history, being and belonging.

Only one (1) ticket per person.

 


 

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Lisson Gallery Online Talks Programme

Lisson Gallery presents a series of complementary online artist talks during its current London shows: An Infinity of Traces and John Akomfrah: The Unintended Beauty of Disaster.

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