Grayson Perry with Joshua Beaty at Sarabande © Sarabande Foundation
Photograph: Grayson Perry with Joshua Beaty at Sarabande © Sarabande Foundation

Sarabande Sessions free online talks

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Time Out says

In normal circumstances, you can’t move for ‘in conversation’ events in London. But right now, as we all self-isolate, there are no book launches or film talks in hotel foyers. For anyone missing the days of meandering Q&As, the Sarabande, a Foundation established by Lee Alexander McQueen is putting a series of its talks online, available to watch each day at 5pm. There’ll be chat sessions with Eddie Redmayne, artists Grayson Perry and Maggi Hambling OBE and fashion designer Molly Goddard. Find the full schedule below:

Friday 27 March: The Clothing of the Character: Colleen Atwood in conversation with Eddie Redmayne

Saturday 28 March: Francesca Amfitheatrof in conversation with Harriet Quick

Sunday 29 March: Image ownership in the digital age with Navaz Battliwalla and Ruth Burstall and Iona Silverman from legal firm Baker McKenzie

Monday 30 March: Building your digital strategy with Lauren Indvik and Karinna Nobbs 

Tuesday 31 March: Camp: Notes on Fashion. Andrew Bolton in conversation with Liam Freeman.

Wednesday 1 April: A-COLD-WALL*'s Samuel Ross in conversation with Bunny Kinney

Thursday 2 April: Grayson Perry

Friday 3 April: Script to screen: How to get your films made with Amy Jackson, Olivier Kaempfer, and Fiona Lamptey.

Saturday 4 April: Get your film seen: How to market your film with Saam
Farahmand, Bunny Kinney and Dr. Rebekah Louisa Smith

Sunday 5 April: Jake Chapman in conversation with Mark Sanders

Monday 6 April: Juno Calypso

Tuesday 7 April: Maggi Hambling OBE in conversation with James Cahill

Wednesday 8 April: Thom Browne in conversation with Tim Blanks

Thursday 9 April: Tim Walker in conversation with Molly Goddard

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