This week’s events

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  1. InFrame Culture Catalyst Fund: office Hours (Town)

    InFrame Culture Catalyst Fund: office Hours (Town)

    Join us for an office Hours session in St Andrews dedicated to the InFrame Culture Catalyst Fund. 23rd April, 2-4pm...

  2. Transept Arts Festival

    Transept Arts Festival

    Pilgrimages: Journey, Encounter, Return

    Transept, a group of artists and theologians connected with The Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts at the University of St Andrews (ITIA), is...

  3. Sands 25: Witches (N/C 15)

    Sands 25: Witches (N/C 15)

    From Pay What You Can: £12, £10, £8

    Introduced by Elizabeth Sankey (Writer/Director/Editor) followed by Q&A with Elizabeth Sankey and Jeremy Warmsley (Composer/Producer) Yasmin Thornton on...

  4. Hansel and Gretel

    Hansel and Gretel

    Humperdinck's fairy-tale opera with English narration. Suitable for children. - FREE

    The Heisenberg Ensemble and singers from Zurich Stimmkunst present 'Hansel and Gretel' with narrator, music by Engelbert Humperdinck. All welcome....

  5. Sands 25: Holy Cow (N/C 15)

    Sands 25: Holy Cow (N/C 15)

    Pay What You Can: £12, £10, £8

    A Cannes standout, Holy Cow follows carefree Totone as his wild youth collides with responsibility. Determined to craft the finest Comté cheese, he must secure...

  6. Sands 25: Holding The Door Open

    Sands 25: Holding The Door Open

    Pay What You Can: £16, £14, £12

    Join us for this special conversation with Frank E. Flowers, the Russo Brothers, and Angela Russo-Otstot hosted by Edith Bowman Award-winning Caribbean...

  7. Sands 25: This Much I Know... with Dominic Hughes

    Sands 25: This Much I Know... with Dominic Hughes

    £5

    Join AI expert and Apple veteran Dominic Hughes for an in depth conversation, moderated by Tristan Henderson (Senior Lecturer in Computer Science). As a leader...

  8. Sands 25:  This Much I Know... with Kharmel Cochrane

    Sands 25: This Much I Know... with Kharmel Cochrane

    £5

    Award-winning Casting Director Kharmel Cochrane seamlessly navigates between independent gems and major blockbusters. Recent highlights include Nosferatu...

  9. Sands 25: Two Strangers Trying Not To Kill Each Other (15)

    Sands 25: Two Strangers Trying Not To Kill Each Other (15)

    Pay What You Can: £12, £10, £8

    Introduction and Q&A with Manon Ouimet (Co-director/Producer) James Paumgarten on why you should see Two Strangers Trying Not To Kill Each Other at Sands...

  10. Sunday Worship

    Sunday Worship

    Low Sunday

    Come join us for the University Service in St Salvator's Chapel with St Salvator's Chapel Choir. Gowns are welcome but not required. An optional,...

  11. Sands 25: Tornado (15)

    Sands 25: Tornado (15)

    Pay What You Can: £16, £14, £12

    Introduction and Q&A with John Maclean (Director) A thrilling new origin story with a stellar cast, this special screening of Tornado closes the fourth...

  12. Sands 25: Black Box Diaries (15)

    Sands 25: Black Box Diaries (15)

    From Pay What You Can: £12, £10, £8

    Ameline Kinloch Anderson on why you should see Black Box Diaries at Sands 25: In her debut feature documentary, journalist Shiori Itō chronicles her inspiring...

  13. Sands 25: Yasmeen's Element (N/C PG)

    Sands 25: Yasmeen's Element (N/C PG)

    Pay What You Can: £12, £10, £8

    Introduced by Amman Abbasi (Writer/Director/Producer/Cinematographer), followed by Q&A with Amman Abbasi and Jeffrey E. Stern (Writer/Producer) Yucan Qin...

  14. Sands 25: Out of My Mind (N/C PG)

    Sands 25: Out of My Mind (N/C PG)

    Pay What You Can: £8, £6, £4

    The film is followed by a Q&A with Phoebe-Rae Taylor. Disney+ brings this coming-of-age drama to the Sands screen. Melody Brooks, a sixth grader with...

  15. Music Centre Jazz Scholars

    Music Centre Jazz Scholars

    FREE

    NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE: The Music Centre's jazz scholars present an uplifting, informal concert in the Laidlaw Music Centre (relocated from the Wardlaw...

  16. In Conversation: Protest, Power and the Politics of Art
    Limited access

    In Conversation: Protest, Power and the Politics of Art

    Part of 'Say No! Art, Activism and Feminist Refusal' at the Wardlaw Museum

    Throughout history, artists have used their work to confront injustice, challenge power, and inspire change. From protest posters and powerful murals to...