EXHIBITION
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ART FOR VOTES’ SAKE: Visual Culture and the Women’s Suffrage Campaign.
2 October to 20 December, Entrance Free
Art for Votes’ Sake reveals the power of art in the suffrage campaigns.
Determined to fire the public imagination, suffrage artists exploited
everything from traditional embroidery to the latest printing technologies.
But other suffragettes vandalised great paintings as a form of protest. A
rich array of material is on show, much of it for the first time.
More at http://www.thewomenslibrary.ac.uk/exhib_home.html
TALKS AND EVENTS
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Thursday 30 October: LYNNE WALKER on politics and public space.
Saturday 8 November: MAROULA JOANNOU on fiction of the women’s suffrage
movement, KATHRYN LAING on Rebecca West’s journalism and early novels,
JULIA BRIGGS on Virginia Woolf’s thinking about women and war.
Thursday 13 November: MICHAEL HOLROYD compares George Bernard Shaw and H.G.
Wells as political campaigners for women’s suffrage.
Thursday 20 November: ANGELIQUE RICHARDSON on the different positions the
New Woman took towards the vote and citizenship.
Monday 17 and Monday 24 November, Two Day Short Course: LYNNE KNIGHT on
Victorian women’s struggle to be heard through literature.
More events and booking info at
http://www.thewomenslibrary.ac.uk/news_ev.html
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