Art, Poetry & Prose Tour
Thursday 6 March, 6.30 - 7.30pm at Pallant House Gallery
Connect with the works of Dora Carrington, Maggi Hambling and others through the beauty of spoken word. Join Creative Writing students from the University of Chichester for a tour of our current exhibitions.
As you are led through the Gallery, students will share their poetry and prose inspired by our art and the natural world.
Sign up at the front desk for tours, which run from 6.30-7.30pm, as part of our Late event on Thursday 6th March.
Entry is half price at £7 only, which enables full access to all exhibition spaces. Free entry for students.
BOOK LAUNCH - A fundraiser for equine therapy in Ukraine
5-6 pm Thurs Mar 13th | Cloisters, Bishop Otter Campus | Free
Chair: Dr Naomi Foyle. Book sales on the night will benefit the Sport-Elite charity activities.
Viacheslav Musiienko, a member of the Ukrainian Writers Union, is in Chichester to launch In Search of Hay for Horses and Lovers: A Diary in a Time of War, translated by Mykola Melenevskyi and Filipp Miroshnichenko for Waterloo Press (2025).
This contemporary war memoir shines a compassionate light on the experiences of people and animals during the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, including bombings, blackouts, and the evacuation of family members and horses.
Viacheslav Musiienko will present the book in conversation with Dr Daria Mattingly, Lecturer in Contemporary International History (European) at the University of Chichester, who will open the event with a short talk on the historical and political context of the memoir. Electricity in Kyiv permitting, literary scholar Dmytro Drozdovskyi PhD will join the conversation online.
Viacheslav will also talk about his and his wife Irene Musiienko’s work at the Sport-Elite equestrian club, which currently organises charitable day camps for the children of military personnel and evacuees from Mariupol. Horses belonging to the club also take part in hippotherapy programmes for injured soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Written with journalistic clarity, Musiienko’s book brings home the harsh realities of war, while also affirming the importance of humanistic and ecological values. Ultimately, this uplifting and heart-wrenching story is a testament to the enduring power of love.
– Dmytro Drozdovskyi, PhD, Managing Editor-in-Chief of Vsesvit Magazine
PROF. BEN NOYS - Book Launch
Wednesday 2 April 2025 | 5-7 p.m. | Cloisters, Bishop Otter Campus, University of Chichester
What is the relationship between literature, life, and reality? On the occasion of the publication of his three books – The Matter of Language (2023), Crisis and Criticism (2004), and Envisioning the Good Life (2025) – Professor Benjamin Noys reflects on how we might re-envision life, literature, and reality as a collective transformation of the world.
Envisioning the Good Life: The Limits of Contemporary Vitalism (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2025) urges us to rediscover the vision of the good life in the collective and to grasp our own powers to transform our lives and the world.
Crisis and Criticism: Literary, Cultural and Political Essays, 2009–2021 (Leiden: Brill, 2024) is a series of interventions from 2009 to 2021 engaging with the literary, cultural and political responses to the capitalist crisis of 2007–8.
The Matter of Language: Abstraction & Poetry (London: Seagull Books, 2023) reconceives notions of alienation and class struggle as essential modes of reading and analysis for our fractured present.
Free and open to all.