Alistair Bell (National Library of Scotland): National Sound Archive
Alistair Bell (National Library of Scotland): National Sound Archive
Alistair Bell (National Library of Scotland): National Sound Archive
Professor Susan Docherty (Newman University Birmingham): How Did the New Testament Authors Read Proverbs?
Panel Discussion: Migration, the EU referendum and ‘Brexit’—public opinion, prospects and implications
Architectural Conservation Masterclass at the Scottish Centre for Conservation Studies organised jointly with Europa Nostra UK:
Thursday, 11 February 2016, 5.30 – 7.00pm (followed by a wine and nibbles reception)
Main Lecture Theatre, Edinburgh College of Art
The Abbotsford Project: Romantic Rationalism
European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Award 2014
with Europa Nostra UK
Mark Hopton: The Abbotsford Project: Romantic Rationalism
Dr Jenny Terry (Durham University): Afrofuturism, Sci-fi and the Scopic in the Art of Ellen Gallacher
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.
Professor Matt Worley (University of Reading): “While the world was dying, did you wonder why?” Punk, Politics and British Fanzines, 1976-84
Jan Cox
The Significance of Erik Werenskiold’s Painting ‘A Peasant Burial’
Thursday, 11 February 2016, 5.15pm, Room 1.06 (Project Room), 50 George Square
Dr Jan Cox: The Significance of Erik Werenskiold’s Painting ‘A Peasant Burial’ (En Bondebegravelse)