Archives for London Conference 2017
This year’s Archives for London Conference will explore the relationship between London’s archives and the arts – both visual and performance.
Date and Location
Friday 20th October 2017 in the Huntley Room at London Metropolitan Archives, 40 Northampton Road, Clerkenwell, London EC1R 0HB. Doors open at 10am.
Speakers
Placing the Archive at the Heart of the Arts Centre (Jessica Ihejetoh and Clare Wood, Southbank Centre)
Picturing Mao in London: the China Visual Arts Project Archive at the University of Westminster (Anna McNally, University of Westminster)
Albert’s Archive – Accessing the History of the Iconic Royal Albert Hall (Elizabeth Harper, Royal Albert Hall)
The National Archives and Art
Unboxing Original Artworks in the Archive (Ann Chow, The National Archives)
A history of design in the Archives, 1939-1991 (Julie Halls, The National Archives)
Copyright and the Fine Arts (Steve Cable, The National Archives)
‘Not another museum’: reconciling the archive with the contemporary (Dan Heather, the Institute of Contemporary Arts/Barts NHS Health Trust)
Cataloguing Art Archives – the Good, the Bad and Everything In Between (Morwenna Roche, The Wallace Collection)
Abstracts can be found on our Eventbrite page: http://tinyurl.com/AfLevents
Ticket Prices
£17 for AfL Members and £25 for non-members.
How to book
Advance booking is essential. Please book your place through Eventbrite http://tinyurl.com/AfLevents or by contacting Membership Secretary Louise Harrison on 020 7332 3879. Payments can be made via Eventbrite or by sending a cheque made payable to ‘Archives for London Ltd’ to Louise Harrison, Membership Secretary, Archives for London, c/o London Metropolitan Archives, 40 Northampton Road, London, EC1R 0HB.
For more information about Archives for London, please see our website: https://archivesforlondon.org/
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