• Talk: Judith Kerr

    The recent death of the famous children’s writer, Judith Kerr, an old family friend, received an enormous amount of attention. Many of her best-known books have been loved by generations of young children. Tributes pointed out that she was a German Jewish refugee.

  • Child Survivors’ Drawings of the Genocide in Darfur

    The Wiener Library 29 Russell Square, London, United Kingdom

    This exhibition features drawings by child survivors of the genocide and ethnic cleansing perpetrated by Sudanese government forces and the Janjaweed militia against non-Arab Darfuri people since 2003.

    Free
  • From Heartfield to Memes: Lessons from History

    Four Corners Gallery 121 Roman Road, London, United Kingdom

    Sabine Kriebel discusses the significance of John Heartfield’s mass-circulation photomontages in today’s era of the meme.

    Free
  • Holocaust Memorial Day – Songs of Arrival

    Manchester Central Library St Peter's Square, Manchester, United Kingdom

    As part of Holocaust Memorial Day, Manchester Jewish Museum’s song-writing group will present an initial performance of songs inspired by the moving stories of Jewish Refugees arriving in Cheetham in the 1930s and 1940s.

    Free
  • Talk: Albert Reuss, Artist and Refugee

    Truro Cathedral High Cross, Truro, Cornwall, United Kingdom

    To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz on 27 January 1945, Susan Soyinka, Reuss’s biographer, will be in conversation with Revd John Halkes, who was a personal friend of the artist.

    £5
  • Belonging and not Belonging

    RNCM 124 Oxford Road, Manchester, United Kingdom

    To coincide with Holocaust Memorial Day 2020, Monica Bohm-Duchen, the initiator and Creative Director of the Insiders/Outsiders Festival, will reflect upon her experience of working on the project, and Norbert Meyn, a professional tenor and the initiator of Singing a Song in a Foreign Land will give a talk-cum-recital about his on-going research on émigré musicians and composers.

    Free
  • Gideon Klein: Portrait of a Composer

    RNCM 124 Oxford Road, Manchester, United Kingdom

    Written and devised by David Fligg, this theatrical presentation portrays, for the first time, the Czech-Jewish composer Gideon Klein’s pre-war life. Featuring three actors from the MMU School of Theatre, with music by Klein, Mozart, Hindemith and Janáček performed by the Theseus Quartet, it gives an account of artistic and Jewish life in Prague immediately before, and during, the German occupation, and of Gideon’s struggles to survive imprisonment.

    £8
  • George Him: A Polish Designer for Mid-Century Britain

    The House of Illustration 2 Granary Square, Kings Cross, London, London, United Kingdom

    Spanning George Him’s long and versatile career as both an independent designer and as one half of the prolific Lewitt-Him partnership (1933-1954), the exhibition will include iconic wartime propaganda posters for the Ministries of Food and Information, corporate branding for El Al airlines and adverts for clients like Schweppes, Technicolor, the Post Office and The Times.

  • The Life of Herbert Bier through his Archive

    Wallace Collection Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London

    This will be a chance to view the archive material and hear a talk on the life of the art dealer Herbert Bier (1905-1981) in the Visitors’ Library at the Wallace Collection.

    Free
  • Belonging and Not Belonging: An Art History Day School

    Royal West of England Academy Queens Road, Bristol, United Kingdom

    Join Peter Wakelin, the curator of ‘Refuge and Renewal: Migration and British Art’ for an Art History Day School packed with fascinating stories of émigré artists and the impact of displacement. Peter will unpack some of the context in which this exhibition sits, and give an overview of this wide topic.

    £30
  • Farewell to Vienna: A New Beginning

    St John-in-Bedwardine Parish Church 1A Bromyard Road, St Johns, Worcester, United Kingdom

    St John-in-Bedwardine Parish Church, Worcester Join Ensemble Burletta on a journey from the Vienna of Mozart and Brahms, to the dark days of pre-war Austria and the flight of Jewish-born nationals from the Nazi regime. As part of the Insiders/Outsiders Festival, they perform works for clarinet and strings celebrating the musical links between Vienna and […]

    £10 – £12
  • A Stranger in a Strange Land

    JW3 341-351 Finchley Road, London, United Kingdom

    A two day workshop led by Harriett Goldenberg
    The second part takes place on 23 February 2020

    £195
  • Dissent and Displacement Public Seminar Series

    New Walk Museum and Art Gallery 53 New Walk, Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom

    Lived and Imagined Histories : Some Thoughts on the Work of First and Second Generation (Jewish) Visual Artists

    Monica Bohm-Duchen, initiator and Creative Director of the Insiders/Outsiders Festival, presents the series’ opening seminar, in honour of the new exhibition at New Walk Museum & Art Gallery, Leicester.

  • From Streamform to Arts and Crafts

    East Finchley Tube Station High Road, London, Greater London, United Kingdom

    This walk travels back in time looking at inter-war architectural styles on the North side of Hampstead Garden Suburb finishing with arts and crafts cottages. It includes Belvedere Court by Ernst Freud

    £9 – £12
  • Isokon and the Bauhaus in Britain

    Burgh House and Hampstead Museum Burgh House, New End Square, London, United Kingdom

    In this event, the authors of Isokon and the Bauhaus in Britain, Leyla Daybelge and Magnus Englund, tell the story of the Isokon, the Pritchards artistic network and the legacy of the Bauhaus artists during their time in Britain.

    £8
  • Farewell to Vienna: A New Beginning

    JW3 341-351 Finchley Road, London, United Kingdom

    Join Ensemble Burletta on a journey from the Vienna of Mozart and Brahms, to the dark days of pre-war Austria and the flight of Jewish-born nationals from the Nazi regime.

    £17
  • Naum Gabo

    Tate St.Ives Porthmeor Beach, St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom

    Tate St Ives presents this major exhibition of one of the pioneers of constructivism, Naum Gabo.

  • Jacques & Jacqueline Groag: Architect & Designer

    The Isokon Gallery Lawn Road, London, United Kingdom

    Jacques Groag, architect and furniture designer, and Jacqueline Groag, textile and pattern designer, were two celebrated residents of the Isokon building in the 1940s and early 1950s.

  • Modernist Hampstead Walk

    Hampstead Tube Station Hampstead High Street, London, London, United Kingdom

    Discover the revolutionary Modernist homes and idealistic architecture built in Hampstead in the 1930s

    £9 – £12
  • A Celebration of the Life and Work of Eva Ibbotson

    Kings Place 90 York Way, London, United Kingdom

    To celebrate the reissuing of three of her adult novels – among them The Morning Gift and The Secret Countess – featuring Jewish heroines, and ahead of a forthcoming biography, her friends and colleagues Nicola Beauman, Amanda Craig and Marian Lloyd discuss her writing and her legacy.

    £9.50