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Wake up to AUB – day two

Town takeover | 17 February 2023

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Wake Up to AUB, a Bournemouth Town Centre Takeover.

Join AUB for the second in our four-day programme of events.

Four days of creativity – plays, VFX and prosthetic demos, exhibitions, live music and comedy, film screenings, love letters and much more.

Please note that AUB Open Lecture: Coastal Communities and the Arts by Dr Anna Farthing and Road are ticketed events.

Selfie walls

Put yourself in the picture and experience some mind-blowing creativity. The Selfie Walls by Creative Forager are found at the Arts Market.

"At Home with MoDiP" exhibition opening

This display shows an eclectic mix of objects that have a welcoming and homely feel. Can you see anything you recognise from your own home?

MA Painting exhibition opening

Explore MA Painting with work from current students and graduates. You can find the exhibition in The Avenue, big shop.

AUB Open Lecture: Coastal Communities and the Arts by Dr Anna Farthing

Dr Anna Farthing shares current research and examples from her professional practice on how culture and shared creativity can suppo...

AUB Productions presents: Road

Road explores the lives of people in a deprived, working-class area of Lancashire during the government of Margaret Thatcher.

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