The recent regulations might have ruined a few of our dinner plans but there are still ongoing events throughout the month of March!
Student Organisations Events
Women in Art and Film: Women’s Day Online Conference
Through a number of speakers, HoASA will be celebrating the role of women in art and film! Send an email to history.of.art.sa@gmail.com in order to book your spot.
- Date: 10th March
- Time: 7:00PM
- Venue: Zoom
Introduction to Notarial Studies
ELSA Malta is proud to release the second edition of ‘Introduction to Notarial Studies’. This event is a perfect opportunity for all law students, particularly those interested in the notarial profession, to learn more about what it takes to be a notary. To save a spot, click here!
- Date: 17th March
- Time: 12:00PM till 2:00PM
- Venue: Zoom
The Better Together Human Library
Just like books, there is a story in every person – a story that is unique, authentic and different. People tend to judge books by their cover, which is what “Better Together” is all about – raising awareness about discrimination and prejudice, and instead promoting empathy and inclusion. Betapsi Malta will be organising an online event involving three speakers who will talk about their personal experiences.
- Date: 19th March
- Time: 12:00PM till 2:00PM
- Venue: Online
Philosophy at the interface with technology and AI
Philosophical inquiry is concerned with technology, be it the apparently simple technology of writing or the complexities of emerging technologies. Human interaction with technologies, from various apps and social media to smart classrooms and robots, will be the focus of this conversation with Enrico Panai (University of Sassari), a specialist of human interaction with information and author of Skip!
This event is in collaboration with the Philosophy Department at the University of Malta and the Students’ Philosophical Society (SPS).
- Date: 25th March
- Time: 1PM
- Venue: Online
Other events going around the island
Online Event: Art Additives: Variable Depth, Shallow Water
Drawing on the reflexivity of the photographic medium, Pluta uses images, video, objects and sound as the foundation for this new exhibition, ‘Variable depth, shallow water’. The installation’s key material includes corrupted data filmed using a drone lost at sea and subsequently retrieved.
- Date: 10th March
- Time: 7:00PM – 8:00PM
- Venue: Spazju Kreattiv
Exhibition Light is Time Thinking About Itself
An exhibition with Antje Liemann at MUŻA!
Light is Time Thinking About Itself speaks about landscapes without the presence of humankind. The artist Antje Liemann takes our recent lockdowns –with their home-isolation ad absurdum – as the starting point for imagining a differently calibrated world, looking forward to the possibility of the end of humankind’s domination over the earth.
- Date: 11th March – 11th April
- Time: 10:00AM till 4:30PM
- Venue: MUŻA
Francophonie Week in Cinema
Throughout the world, the Francophonie Week will be celebrated from 13th to 21st March. A cultural event promoting the French language, French-speaking cultures and France’s influence in the cultural sector.
- Date: 13th March – 14th March
- Time: 8:30PM till 10:15PM
- Venue: Saint James Cavalier
Sky walk with a free fall jump
Get your adrenaline pumping with MC Adventure! Walk across one cliff to another and experience a free fall jump from 20m.
- Date: 20th March
- Time: 9:00AM
- Venue: Wied ta’ Miġra Ferħa
The Last Shift
The Screening of ‘The Last Shift’ hosted by Spazju Kreattiv.
Stanley (Richard Jenkins), an aging fast-food worker, plans to call it quits after 38 years on the graveyard shift at Oscar’s Chicken and Fish.His last weekend takes a turn while training his replacement, Jevon (Shane Paul McGhie), a talented but stalled young writer whose provocative politics keep landing him in trouble. These two who share little in common are brought together through circumstance. Stanley, a high school dropout who has watched his life pass by his drive-through window, proudly details the nuances of the job.While Jevon, a columnist who’s too smart to be flipping patties, contends their labor is being exploited. A flicker of comradery sparks during the long overnight hours in a quiet kitchen.
- Date: 20th March till 17th April
- Time: 8:00PM till 9:30PM
- Venue: Spazju Kreattiv Cinema
Campus Book Festival 2021 – virtual edition
The National Book Council (NBC) is pleased to present the programme of cultural events for the Campus Book Festival 2021, taking place entirely online for the very first time between 24–26 March. Click here for the full programme!
- Date: 24th March
- Time: 10AM till 7PM
- Venue: Online via Facebook
Palk Ħieles/Open Mic
Inizjamed’s Open Mic returns for the Campus Book Festival (CBF), this time in a virtual setting. Read a poem, a story, do stand-up comedy, sing for us, or express yourself with the audience. The sky is the limit and you can perform in Maltese, English or any other language you desire! Head over to their event page to learn more about how to attend and be a part of it.
- Date: 26th March
- Time: 7PM
- Venue: Online via Facebook
Contemporary Music Series | Concert II
Spazju Kreattiv, in collaboration with the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra presents a series of concert of contemporary classical music. Held at the music room of Spazju Kreattiv to a socially-distant audience, the performances will be subsequently aired on digital media platforms.
- Date: 26th March
- Time: 8PM
- Venue: Saint James Cavalier
SURA
SURA is a collection of handcrafted dolls accompanied by their voices and stories. Each doll is an attempt at making sense of the human need to create objects in our own likeness.
- Date: 26th March – 2nd May
- Time: 9AM till 9PM
- Venue: Saint James Cavalier