Engage with material from the Stanley Kubrick Archive held at UAL

Engage with material from the Stanley Kubrick Archive held at UAL

Engage with material from the Stanley Kubrick Archive held at University of the Arts London for the UAL Future Fashion Film Festival.

By London College of Fashion, UAL

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Wednesday, June 4 · 2 - 2:30pm GMT+1

Location

London College of Fashion

105 Carpenters Road London E20 2AR United Kingdom

About this event

These special handling sessions will give you an opportunity to engage with material from the Stanley Kubrick Archive held at University of the Arts London and gain insights into the Kubrick's work and production process.

You'll see and handle items such as draft scripts, photographs, concept artwork and set design drawings, as well as props and costumes from two of Kubrick's most famous films, 2001: A Space Odyssey and The Shining.

This event is taking place as part of Day 2 of the UAL Future Fashion Film Festival, learn more about the other free events taking place that day, here.

Visitor Information

Taking place in the LCF Archives, Ground Floor.

Sessions on Wednesday 4 June run in 30-minute slots:

  • 14:00–14:30
  • 14:30–15:00
  • 15:00–15:30
  • 15:30–16:00

This in-person event is free to attend and open to all. Please register via Eventbrite to book one of the slots.

Please note no food or drink is permitted in the LCF Archives spaces. Thank you!

Spaces for this event are very limited and we are anticipating high demand for tickets, so booking is essential. If you can no longer make it, please cancel your ticket order so that someone else can attend.

Address: London College of Fashion, 105 Carpenter’s Road, London, E20 2AR - how to find us. Video on how to get here from Stratford tube on the stories highlights on Instagram.

Who we are: London College of Fashion, UAL’s Cultural Programme presents free, public-facing exhibitions, events and digital encounters at our flagship new campus as part of East Bank on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. We explore the cultural role of fashion today. Learn more about us on LCF’s website.

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With our philosophy of open and inclusive education, we encourage students to examine the past and question the present. To develop inventive, assertive ideas that challenge social and political agendas. And we give them the skills, opportunities – and above all, the freedom – to put those ideas into practice.

As well as shaping the leaders of tomorrow, we’re transforming the industry from within. Through boundary-pushing research, we unite design, science, engineering and technology, to redefine fashion. Our Student Enterprise programmes, business incubator, and industry collaborations form a dynamic network to help our enterprising graduates launch and grow businesses.

Now that we have moved to a single purpose built site on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, we’re forging partnerships, opening up opportunities, and creating connections with east London’s schools, community and industry. Part of East Bank, a new culture, education and innovation development, our single-site campus will spark collaboration, experimentation, and inspiration – all under one roof.

In doing so, we’ll continue to pioneer how we all consume and practice fashion. Use fashion business, media and design to shape culture, economics, and society.

And through fashion, shape lives.