September 2016

Heather Carroll (University of Edinburgh): ‘“What a fat nasty B—”: Satirical Prints of Female Political Rivals; Rosanne Waine (Bath Spa University): Eighteenth-Century Sartorial Culture: Politically Dressing the Body and Home

Event date: 
Monday 11 April 2016
Location: 
The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, 2 Hope Park Square

Heather Carroll (University of Edinburgh): ‘“What a fat nasty B—”: Satirical Prints of Female Political Rivals; Rosanne Waine (Bath Spa University): Eighteenth-Century Sartorial Culture: Politically Dressing the Body and Home

Richard Sennett: The Craftsman

Event date: 
Monday 11 April 2016 to Tuesday 12 April 2016
Location: 
Teviot Lecture Theatre. Doorway 5, Old Medical School. Edinburgh EH8 9AG

Atelier Present:

Richard Sennett The Craftsman

Lecture Theatre F21, 7 George Square.

Dr Michael Morris and Dr Karen Salt: Abolition, memory and time.

Event date: 
Thursday 7 April 2016

SEMINAR: ABOLITION, MEMORY & TIME

Saturday 16 April, 12 - 4.30pm
Ticket price includes lunch £10 (£6.50)

Speakers:

Dr Michael Morris, Liverpool John Moores University.
Michael Morris’ talk considers the dual role of the cultural sphere in overturning a widespread ‘collective amnesia’ about the slavery past.
He will discuss Graham Fagen’s exhibition in the context of a growing stream of novels, plays, documentaries and articles, which ask searching questions of Scotland’s imperial role.

Green Tease workshop: Music Festivals & Climate Change with Matt Brennan

Event date: 
Wednesday 6 April 2016 to Thursday 7 April 2016
Location: 
Board Room, Evolution House, 78 West Port

Green Tease workshop: Music Festivals & Climate Change with Matt Brennan

 

Wednesday 6 April, 5pm in Evolution House Board Room

 

Join Dr Matt Brennan (University of Edinburgh) and Creative Carbon Scotland for an interactive discussion and workshop exploring what roles music festivals can play in the transition to a more sustainable society.