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Art on the Move: Mobility, Movement and Meaning in Art and Architecture
The School's spring research symposium will take place on Friday 1 February in the Education Studio, Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts. You are all welcome (and postgraduates are especially welcome!) to attend any or all of the presentations. Space is slightly limited so please get there early if you can to bag a seat.
Image: John Ruskin - The St Jean d'Acre columns with the south side of St Mark's, Venice 1879 © The Trustees of the British Museum
Programme:
1.00 - 1.10 Sarah Monks, welcome and introduction
1.10-1.30: Jo Clarke,
‘A Well-Diluted European Funerary Practice? Kerb Cairns and Quartz Use in Western Sahara’
1.40-2.00: Richard Maguire,
'Negotiating Congregational Space in Late Antique Cyprus'
2.00-2.20: Jane Chick,
‘Wilderness to Paradise in a Few Easy Steps: A Sixth-Century Pavement at Qasr el-Lebia in Libya’
2.35-2.55: Sarah Moulden,
‘John Sell Cotman in Yorkshire: Patronage, Pencil, Negotiation'
2.55-3.15: Kate Aspinall,
'Technology or Concept? The Im/movability of the Meaning of 'Drawing' in 1930s Britain'
3.30: tea/coffee break
3.50-4.10: Bea Leal,
'Making an Entrance: Representations of City Gateways on Late Antique and Early Medieval Objects'
4.10-4.30: Helen Lunnon,
‘Sealing the Architectural Envelope of Norfolk Parish Churches’
4.45-5.05: Emily Crane, ‘
Navigating the Void: International Artist Workshops & Residencies through the Triangle Network’
5.05-5.25: Domenico Sergi,
‘Critical Objects: Refugees, Museums and the Development of Intercultural Competence’
5.40: end


