Hello all,
This is a reminder that there are still a few places left for the WSG 1558-1837 Annual Workshop taking place at the Foundling. I would be grateful if you could share this information with interested parties.
Kindest regards,
Brianna
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Hello,
The Women’s Studies Group (1558-1837) are pleased to announce that our keynote speaker for the event is Professor Jeanice Brookes from the University of Southampton and the event is NOW OPEN for registration. Further details can be found below, and the poster and registration form are attached. Additional information can also be found at our website: https://womensstudiesgroup.org/.
Please note that places are limited, so sign up early to avoid disappointment. We do very much hope you will encouraged to sign up and attend the event!
“Music and the culture of domestic craft in Georgian Britain”
Date: Sunday 13 May 2018
Time: 11.30am-4.30pm (registration from 11)
Venue: Foundling Museum, 40 Brunswick Square, WC1N 1AZ
Cost (inc lunch & refreshments): £19 (WSG members), £16 (students/unwaged), £21 (non-WSG members)
To register, please fill in and return the registration form
All attendees should bring a 5-minute presentation, from any discipline and any period covered by the Group, exploring the workshop theme.
Topics can discuss (though are not limited to):
* representations of domestic music-making (in fine & decorative art & in literature) * material aspects of domestic music * concepts of art and domestic craft * craft and gender *
(Please note that due to time constraints, presentations cannot use PowerPoint, instead a handout (25 copies) can be prepared and given to delegates)
Dr Brianna E Robertson-Kirkland
PhD (Music), AFHEA
Course Convenor (Romantic Song & Genders)
Performance Course Facilitator
Lecturer in Music (Historical Musicology) - Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
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