King's Cultural Community
Across King’s nine faculties and beyond the university, an inclusive cultural community brings together artists, cultural partners and the vast number of staff, students and alumni who engage with arts and culture in different ways.
These partnerships and collaborations enhance research and drive innovation, enrich education through original learning opportunities and serve the needs of the cultural sector and, more broadly, of society. In doing so they help King’s to deliver on the commitments set out in the university’s Vision 2029.
King’s aims to nurture and enhance this cultural community, recognising that anyone can be a part of it, whether their engagement with culture is through the curriculum or co-curricular activities, in research partnerships, student-led initiatives, through volunteering, or simply for fun.
Creative Recovery? The role of cultural policy in shaping post-COVID urban futures
At Home in Cultural London trailer
Video testimonial from Rocio Abarzua after completing the Cultural Experience Award
Welcome to the King's Cultural Community
Rosalind Franklin at 100 | Structures and Symmetries
Alfred Cohen | Between Figuration & Abstraction
Acalantida | Q&A with Dr Thomas Hodgson and Dr Edward Nesbit
End-of-life Conversations
Stem Cell Story exhibition video
360 Patient Care
360 Patient Care project film
Stem Cell Story
A Dry and Silent World: Living with Hidden Disabilities
Communicative Musicality and Dentists' Speech Patterns
Call and Response
Yes, I'm Here
Arts in Dentistry Innovation Programme
King's Artists Review 2018
King's College London | Arts in Mind Festival 2018 Film
King's College London | Arts in Mind Festival 2018 Summary
King's Artist Rebecca Lynch and Professor Elizabeth Sklar, Department of Informatics
King's Artist Dr Kai Syng Tan and Professor Philip Asherson, SGDP Centre
King's Artist BRIA and Dr Matthew Howard, Department of Informatics
King's Artist Teresa Albor and Dr Sally Marlow, Addictions Department
The journey to 'Kings Artists – New Thinking, New Making'
King's Artist and Professor Michael Trapp, Department of Classics
King's Artist Nassia Inglessis and Dr Richard Overill, Department of Informatics