CONWAY HALL IS WHERE ETHICS MATTER
We curate, support and facilitate people and ideas that make ethics matter in the world.
We are the partner to help you deliver on your ethical purpose.
Are you an individual? Are you an organisation?Featured Events
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Ethical Matters:
Surviving the ManosphereEthical Matters:
Surviving the ManosphereAuthors Jess Davies and James Bloodworth discuss misogyny, the manosphere, and a world that is confusing for men and dangerous for women. How has this come about, how can women start to survive this, and how can we work together to make change?
Brockway Room | Virtual event
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Ensemble Fioritura:
Silhouettes of Passion’s Master-mistressEnsemble Fioritura:
Silhouettes of Passion’s Master-mistressEnsemble Fioritura explores evolving cultural perspectives on gender identity and queer life by juxtaposing two newly composed song cycles—each featuring six sonnets by Shakespeare and 2021 National Poetry Competition winner Eric Yip.
In person | No Option
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8th Annual Stuart Hall Public Conversation with Françoise Vergès: There Will Be No Future Without Seizing the Present
8th Annual Stuart Hall Public Conversation with Françoise Vergès: There Will Be No Future Without Seizing the Present
The Stuart Hall Foundation welcomes political theorist, writer, activist, independent curator and political educator, Françoise Vergès to Conway Hall as the keynote speaker for the 8th Annual Stuart Hall Public Conversation.
In person | Virtual event
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Sunday Concerts:
Piatti QuartetSunday Concerts:
Piatti QuartetResident Quartet at Kings Place, and Conway Hall favourites, the distinguished Piatti Quartet are widely renowned for their ‘profound music making’ (The Strad) and their ‘lyrical warmth’ (BBC Music Magazine). They return for an evening of Schubert, Puccini and Tchaikovsky.
In person | No Option
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Sunday Concerts:
Eusebius QuartetSunday Concerts:
Eusebius QuartetPraised as “convincing and stylish” by Gramophone, the Eusebius Quartet was formed in 2016 out of a passion for the extraordinary music written for this formation. They have gained a reputation for imaginative performances possessing “full-blooded yet flexible tone” (BBC Music Magazine)
In person | No Option
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Ethical Matters:
Catastrophe EthicsEthical Matters:
Catastrophe EthicsPhilosopher Travis Rieder outlines a new ethics for the age of humanmade catastrophe. We are all asking, in a hyperglobalised world hurtling towards environmental destruction: how do we determine the right actions?
Brockway Room | Virtual event
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