Wolfson Fireworks Display

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Location
The Harbour Lawn
Event price
Free
Booking Required
Not Required
Accessibility
There is provision for wheelchair users.

The Wolfson Fireworks start promptly at 7.30pm on the Harbour Lawn. They last about 20 minutes followed by a bonfire at approx. 8pm.

Indoor viewing areas are available in the Florey Room and Upper Common Room.

Drinks and food are permitted on the Harbour Lawn. There will be mulled wine for sale on the night. Cash only.

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Astroclub observing session

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Add to Calendar Astroclub observing sessionThe Harbour Lawn
Location
The Harbour Lawn
Event price
Free
Booking Required
Not Required
Following the successful first session of the astroclub, we are ready to continue with the astronomical observations from the College. In this session, we will observe Mars, Venus and the Moon with a telescope. Please join us to enjoy the beauty of the sky and have informal talks about the most exciting topics of the Universe.



NOTE: This event depends on weather conditions and can be cancelled at the last minute.
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Astroclub tester session

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Add to Calendar Astroclub tester sessionThe Harbour Lawn
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The Harbour Lawn
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Not Required
The Oxford astroclub is officially starting on April 25! In our first session, we will observe Mars, Venus and the Moon with a telescope. Please join us to enjoy the beauty of the sky and have informal talks about the most exciting topics of the Universe. NOTE: This event depends on weather conditions and can be cancelled at the last minute.
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Wolfson Fireworks Display

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Add to Calendar Wolfson Fireworks DisplayThe Harbour Lawn
Location
The Harbour Lawn
Booking Required
Not Required
Accessibility
There is provision for wheelchair users.

The Wolfson Fireworks start promptly at 7.30pm on the Harbour Lawn. They last about 20 minutes followed by a bonfire. There will be toffee apples, and mulled wine for sale. Cash only.



Free entry: Everyone welcome. Donations go to AMREF Health Africa.

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Until the Word is Gone

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Add to Calendar Until the Word is Gone The Harbour Lawn
Location
The Harbour Lawn
Event price
Free
Booking Required
Not Required

An experimental outdoor installation created by artist Sergey Katran and curated by Irene Kukota, Until the Word is Gone features twenty-six terracotta sculptures created between 2016 -2021 and embodies sound waves of the word “art,” uttered in dead, endangered and living languages (among them are Wichita USA, Pushtu, Gujarati, Finnish, Japanese, Tibetan, Armenian, French, Kazakh, Baoulé, Arabic, Crimean Tatar, Tangut, Nabati, Hebrew, Turkish, Hebrew, German, English, Old Icelandic and many others). A similar installation is on permanent display in Normandy at Les Jardins d’ Étretat, overlooking Monet’s picturesque cliffs, which are listed as UNESCO World Heritage view.

The installation is an in-depth cross-disciplinary project at the intersection of linguistics, art, ethnography and anthropology. It is an exploration of the nature of human language and origins of human civilisation. It is believed that first art forms appeared at least 30,000 years ago and the emergence of the word “art” marked transition to an important new stage in human evolution. There is also a strong evidence of a neurological relationship between visual creativity and language. Referring to this, the project investigates the correlation between meaning and visual representation, as the word “art” assumes shapes of multiple phonetic sound waves, transformed into terracotta sculptures. Whilst encouraging the awareness of humanity’s shared linguistic heritage, the project also reminds of the endangered indigenous languages, which, sadly, continue to disappear. The sculptures embody the fragility of human civilisation and vulnerability of the cultural heritage subject to the destruction caused by wars, natural disasters, and climate change.

About Sergey Katran
Sergey Katran was born in Nikopol, Ukraine. In 1992, he obtained his first degree in Natural Sciences at the Krivoy Rog State Pedagogical Institute. His major subjects were biology and chemistry. He later moved to Moscow, where he received his Fine Arts degree from the School of Visual Arts. Katran is a versatile artist who experiments with Science Art and BioArt, and works in a variety of media, such as installation, sculpture, performance, and video. His practice is grounded in recent scientific and technological findings. In 2012, he became the recipient of the Lomonosov Art Prize for intellectual contribution to contemporary art (the Prize was established by the Faculty of Philosophy, Moscow State University) and in 2019, he was elected as permanent jury member of the Tretyakov Prize.

Sergey Katran’s artworks can be found in museum, private and corporate art collections, such as: Luciano Benetton’s collection Imago Mundi in Treviso, Italy, under the auspices of the Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche; Les Jardins d’ Étretat, Normandy, France; State Russian Museum, St Petersburg; the NCCA (National Centre for Contemporary Art), Moscow, and others.
 

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Fireworks Display

Add to Calendar Fireworks DisplayThe Harbour Lawn
Location
The Harbour Lawn
Event price
Free
Event type
Family Friendly
Booking Required
Not Required

Fireworks display in the Harbour Quad - 2021 display for College Members only.

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Wolfson Fireworks Display

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College Information
Location
The Harbour Lawn
Event type
Parties and Dinners
Accessibility
There is provision for wheelchair users.

The Wolfson Fireworks start promptly at 8pm on the Harbour Lawn. They last about 20 minutes followed by a bonfire. There will be toffee apples, gelato (dairy and vegan), and mulled wine for sale. Cash only. 

Free entry: Everyone welcome. Donations go to AMREF Health Africa. 

Help needed: people to rattle a bucket for the charity collectin before and after the fireworks. Please get in touch if you can spare a bit of time to help us: tracy.fuzzard@wolfson.ox.ac.uk). 

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Wolfson Welfare BBQ

Add to Calendar Wolfson Welfare BBQThe Harbour Lawn
Lectures and Seminars
Location
The Harbour Lawn
Event type
Sports & Wellness
Booking Required
Not Required
Accessibility
There is provision for wheelchair users.
Tired of the summer's stillness and silence? Come along and join your Welfare Team for a Summer Barbeque! The BBQ meal, which will be replacing the informal supper that evening, will be served at the counter in the Hall as usual. However, students are free to take their food outside and enjoy it next to the harbour. The Welfare Team will also be serving non-alcoholic drinks and snacks. The fun can carry on in the bar afterwards. This BBQ is FREE for Wolfson students, but their guests and other non-student members will be charged £5 + VAT. NOTE: No prior sign-up is required. But we recommend RSVPing using the link below. It will allow us to be prepared, and minimize food wastage/shortages! https://forms.gle/6H56crtPBPBjyw6T7 For any questions/clarifications, please feel free to get in touch with the Welfare Officers: welfare@wolfson.ox.ac.uk
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Summer Event/Cherwell Day

Add to Calendar Summer Event/Cherwell DayThe Harbour Lawn
Lectures and Seminars
Location
The Harbour Lawn
Event type
Parties and Dinners
Accessibility
There is provision for wheelchair users.
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Torpids 2019

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Lectures and Seminars
Location
The Harbour Lawn
Event type
Clubs & Societies
Booking Required
Not Required
Accessibility
There is provision for wheelchair users.
Contact name
WCBC Development Officer
Contact email
wcbcdevelopment@gmail.com

Support the hard-working Wolfson and St. Cross rowers by joining us at the river for Torpids 2019! A staple of Oxford collegiate rowing, Torpids is one of two annual bumps-style races, in which over 130 crews compete in a four-day cat-and-mouse race to the top. The objective: bump or be bumped! Racing takes place Wednesday-Saturday (27Feb-2Mar). This year WCBC has eight crews racing every day at the following times: 12:00-M4 and M5 (Men’s Div VI) 13:00-M3 (Div V) 13:30-W3 (Women’s Div IV) 15:00-M2 (Div III) 15:30-W2 (Div II) 16:30-W1 (Div I) 17:00-M1 (Div I) Come down to the river to help support our crews. We are based at the University College Boathouse, on the towpath side of the river. For more information about WCBC and on how to sponsor a bump, go to http://www.wolfsonrowing.org or email the WCBC Development Officer at wcbcdevelopment@gmail.com. We hope to welcome you at the river!