MIGRANTS: ART, ARTISTS, MATERIALS AND IDEAS CROSSING BORDERS
15-16 November 2018, Murray Edwards College, Cambridge, UK.
Tickets now available
https://www.hki.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/events/crossingborders
The Hamilton Kerr Institute’s upcoming two-day conference Migrants: art,
artists, materials and ideas crossing borders will reflect on the role
of migration as embodied in works of art, material culture and their
conservation. The conference will present diverse papers by speakers
from a range of disciplines from around the world. Speakers will present
on how artists, conservators and their materials, ideas and techniques
have crossed borders from antiquity to the modern day. We aim to create
a forum for lively and productive discussion of ongoing research
interpreting art and material culture from diverse disciplines and
periods.
Delegate tickets include lunch, a drinks reception on the 15th November
and a copy of the post-prints, to be published by Archetype Publications
Ltd. London. A dinner will also be held for 70 speakers and delegates on
Thursday 15th November at Murray Edwards College, for which tickets can
be purchased. A student discount is available.
*Please book early to secure the early bird rate of £180, for bookings
on or before 13th August 2018.*
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