September 2016

Dr Freya Gowrley (University of Edinburgh): The Sister Arts: Needlework between Thread, Paint, and Print in Eighteenth-century Britain

Event date: 
Thursday 25 February 2016
Location: 
Hunter Lecture Theatre (017), ECA, Lauriston Place

Dr Freya Gowrley (University of Edinburgh): The Sister Arts: Needlework between Thread, Paint, and Print in Eighteenth-century Britain
History of Art Research Seminars take place on Thursdays at 5.15pm in the newly-refurbished Hunter Building Lecture Theatre on Lauriston Place, with drinks afterwards in the John Higgit Gallery. Everyone is welcome; please contact Dr Catriona Murray, the series organiser, if you have any questions.

Chloe Alaghband-Zadeh (University of Cambridge): Listeners’ experiences of North Indian classical music: how embodied ways of listening perform imagined histories and social class

Event date: 
Thursday 25 February 2016
Location: 
Lecture Room A, Alison House, Nicolson Square

Chloe Alaghband-Zadeh (University of Cambridge)

Listeners’ experiences of North Indian classical music: how embodied ways of listening perform imagined histories and social class

 

The Music Research Seminars are organised by Dr Benedict Taylor (b.taylor@ed.ac.uk)