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A personal list of talks. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Jolanda Aldis. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 42 talks in the archive. Art SpeakSpeaker to be confirmed. Fitzwilliam Museum, Courtyard Entrance. Tuesday 21 August 2012, 13:15-13:45 Art SpeakSpeaker to be confirmed. Fitzwilliam Museum, Courtyard Entrance. Tuesday 24 July 2012, 13:15-13:45 The puzzle of Byzantine ceramic platesFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk. Professor Robin Cormack, University of Cambridge. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 18 July 2012, 13:15-14:00 A painter’s portrait: William Nicholson by Augustus JohnFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk. Jane Munro, Senior Assistant Keeper, Paintings, Drawings and Prints, Fitzwilliam Museum. Fitzwilliam Museum, Gallery 1. Saturday 14 July 2012, 13:15-14:00 Scrutinising sgraffito: conservation of Medieval Cypriot glazed bowlsFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk. Penny Bendall, Independent Ceramics Conservator; Alexandra Zappa, Department of Antiquities (Conservation), Fitzwilliam Museum. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 04 July 2012, 13:15-14:00 Rituals and recipes: food, religion and politics in ancient ChinaFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk. Professor Roel Sterckx, Joseph Needham Professor of Chinese History, Science and Civilisation, University of Cambridge. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 27 June 2012, 13:15-14:00 Monsieur Desprez’s monsterFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk. Elenor Ling, Research Assistant for Paintings, Drawings & Prints, Fitzwilliam Museum. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 20 June 2012, 13:15-14:00 Reversing the slump: reshaping a rare Egyptian mummy caseFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk. Sophie Rowe, Department of Antiquities (Conservation), Fitzwilliam Museum. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 13 June 2012, 13:15-14:00 Art SpeakSpeaker to be confirmed. Fitzwilliam Museum, Courtyard Entrance. Tuesday 12 June 2012, 13:15-13:45 Gateways to paradise: twin towers in early Chinese artFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk. Dr Li-kuei Chien, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Cambridge. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 06 June 2012, 13:15-14:00 Chinese mirrors (50 BCE) and their symbolismFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk. Dr Michael Loewe, University of Cambridge. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 30 May 2012, 13:15-14:00 Secrets of the scarab beetleFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk. Dr Sally-Ann Ashton, Senior Assistant Keeper of Antiquities, Fitzwilliam Museum. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 23 May 2012, 13:15-14:00 Art SpeakSpeaker to be confirmed. Fitzwilliam Museum, Courtyard Entrance. Tuesday 15 May 2012, 13:15-13:45 The King of Nanyue and the barbariansFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk. Dr Lukas Nickel, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 09 May 2012, 13:15-14:00 People and Pots: Use and Collection of Islamic CeramicsRebecca Bridgman, Applied Arts Department. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 28 March 2012, 13:15-14:00 Art SpeakSpeaker to be confirmed. Fitzwilliam Museum, Courtyard Entrance. Tuesday 13 March 2012, 13:15-13:45 Impressionist Watercolours, Drawings and PrintsSpeaker to be confirmed. Fitzwilliam Museum, Graham Robertson Room (9). Thursday 01 March 2012, 13:15-13:45 Art SpeakSpeaker to be confirmed. Fitzwilliam Museum, Courtyard Entrance. Tuesday 28 February 2012, 13:15-13:45 A Roman ‘Swiss Army Knife’Lucilla Burn, Keeper of Antiquities. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 22 February 2012, 13:15-14:00 Royal Manuscripts: The Genius of IlluminationDr Kathleen Doyle, Curator of Illuminated Manuscripts, The British Library. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Thursday 16 February 2012, 13:15-14:00 Projects in manuscript conservationKristine Rose, Conservator of Manuscripts and Printed Books. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:15-14:00 Stanley Spencer’s Love on the MoorJulia Tozer, Fitzwilliam Museum. Fitzwilliam Museum, Gallery 1. Wednesday 01 February 2012, 13:15-14:00 Three New Acquisitions on Religious ThemesDavid Scrase, Keeper of Paintings, Drawings & Prints. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 25 January 2012, 13:15-14:00 Kunstkammer in China? The Hapsburg collections in Vienna compared with the Chinese Imperial household in the Forbidden City in the 18th-centuryNicole Chiang, Applied Arts Department. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Thursday 22 December 2011, 13:15-14:00 Art SpeakSpeaker to be confirmed. Fitzwilliam Museum, Courtyard Entrance. Tuesday 06 December 2011, 13:15-13:45 “Whims and drolleries”: Silver in the 17th-centuryDr Kirstin Kennedy, Victoria & Albert Museum. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Thursday 01 December 2011, 13:15-14:00 French Impressions: The re-display of the 19th-century collectionsJane Munro, Department of Paintings, Drawings and Prints. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 30 November 2011, 13:15-14:00 The Ripley Scroll unrolled: Alchemy and art in Renaissance EuropeDr Jennifer Rampling, History & Philosophy of Science Department, University of Cambridge. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 23 November 2011, 13:15-14:00 The rediscovery of Vermeer and the reception of genre paintingDr Meredith Hale, History of Art Department, University of Cambridge. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Friday 18 November 2011, 13:15-14:00 Imperial portraits of Yuan EmperorsProfessor Shang Gang, Tsinghua University, Beijing. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Thursday 17 November 2011, 13:15-14:00 Indiana Jones in bloomers: The remarkable story of Agnes Smith Lewis, bible hunter and benefactorProfessor Janet Soskice, Fellow of Jesus College and Professor of Philosophical Theology. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 16 November 2011, 13:15-14:00 The art and craft of ivory carving in Baroque EuropeDr Marjorie Trusted FSA, Victoria & Albert Museum. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Thursday 10 November 2011, 13:15-14:00 Turkish Delights: Exploring the Ottoman Ceramic CollectionDr Rebecca Bridgman, Applied Arts Department. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 09 November 2011, 13:15-14:00 Cupid & PsycheJulia Tozer, Education Department. Fitzwilliam Museum, Gallery 6. Wednesday 02 November 2011, 13:15-14:00 Art SpeakSpeaker to be confirmed. Fitzwilliam Museum, Courtyard Entrance. Tuesday 01 November 2011, 13:15-13:45 Love for sale in the 17th-century: Secrets of the oldest professionColin Wiggins, The National Gallery. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Friday 28 October 2011, 13:15-14:00 Artist’s Pigments: All there in black and whiteDr Spike Bucklow, Hamilton Kerr Institute. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 26 October 2011, 13:15-14:00 Looking is Thinking: The visual analysis of paintingsDr Nina Lübbren, Anglia Ruskin University. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Saturday 22 October 2011, 13:15-14:00 Making Money: The art, science and entrepreneurship of Matthew Boulton (1728 – 1809)Dr Chris Loughlan, Anglia Ruskin University. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Friday 21 October 2011, 13:15-14:00 African headrests, hair combs and hairDr Sally-Ann Ashton, Antiquities Department. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Wednesday 19 October 2011, 13:15-14:00 Telling Secrets: Vermeer’s Women and their worldDr Marjorie E. Wieseman, The National Gallery. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Friday 14 October 2011, 13:15-14:00 “Rex Metallorum/King of Metals”: Golden treasures in princely collections in the 16th and 17th-centuriesDr Heike Zech, Victoria & Albert Museum. Fitzwilliam Museum, Education Seminar Room (35). Thursday 13 October 2011, 13:15-14:00 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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