The Victorian Futures conference will explore how ideas of cultural democracy are realised through design, architecture, art, material culture and popular culture. The conference will focus on how the agenda for state-sponsored access to culture and public education in the arts has developed since the Reform Act of 1832 and the Victorian era.
Taking place a week after the 2015 General Election, the conference will show how calls for greater public access to the arts in the 1830s led to the democratic visions of the Great Exhibition and Albertopolis in 1851. These ideas were then reprised in the Festival of Britain in 1951 and are now re-envisioned in plans for the ‘Olympicopolis’ site in London.
As well as discussing the origins of the Victorian dream of public culture and public access to culture and the arts the conference will ask do contemporary re-imaginings of ‘Victorian Futures’ connect with the pre-Victorian dream of cultural democracy?
Speakers include:
Althea Efunshile, Deputy Chief Executive, Arts Council England
Munira Mirza, Deputy Mayor for Education and Culture, Greater London Authority
Martin Roth, Director, V&A
Charles Saumarez Smith, Chief Executive, Royal Academy of Arts
Sir John Sorrell CBE, Chairman, University of the Arts London
Book your tickets now
General Entry - 2 Day Pass - £95
Student Entry - 2 Day Pass - £36
Find out more and book your tickets online at:
www.arts.ac.uk/chelsea/events/research/victorian-futures
For any further inquires please contact:
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