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Abstract for Women and the Arts in the Long Eighteenth Century (8 March 2019)
I’m super excited to have had my abstract accepted for the Women and the Arts in the Long Eighteenth Century conference. I’ll be speaking...
Abstract for Women and the Arts in the Long Eighteenth Century (8 March 2019)
I’m super excited to have had my abstract accepted for the Women and the Arts in the Long Eighteenth Century conference. I’ll be speaking...
Abstract for the Small Things in the Eighteenth Century Conference (6-7 June, 2019)
I’m thrilled to have had the abstract for my paper, ‘‘Joineriana’: the fragmentary form across eighteenth-century culture‘ accepted for...
Abstract for the Small Things in the Eighteenth Century Conference (6-7 June, 2019)
I’m thrilled to have had the abstract for my paper, ‘‘Joineriana’: the fragmentary form across eighteenth-century culture‘ accepted for...
Programme and Registration for Collage, Montage, Assemblage: Collected and Composite Forms, 1700-Pre
The programme and registration details for our conference Collage, Montage, Assemblage: Collected and Composite Forms, 1700-Present are...
Programme and Registration for Collage, Montage, Assemblage: Collected and Composite Forms, 1700-Pre
The programme and registration details for our conference Collage, Montage, Assemblage: Collected and Composite Forms, 1700-Present are...
Week in Review – 11 March
It’s been a while since I’ve done a Week in Review post, which is a shame as I find them a useful resource to look back on, particularly...
Week in Review – 11 March
It’s been a while since I’ve done a Week in Review post, which is a shame as I find them a useful resource to look back on, particularly...
IASH Work in Progress Seminar – 10 January 2018
Further details available here. #UniversityofEdinburgh #collage #materialculture #Assemblage #iash #materiality
IASH Work in Progress Seminar – 10 January 2018
Further details available here. #UniversityofEdinburgh #collage #materialculture #Assemblage #iash #materiality
IASH Twitter Takeover – Favourite Collages #4 – Plas Newydd’s Windows
My final ‘favourite collage’ that I’m going to share for my IASH twitter takeover are these windows, located in the Library at Plas...
IASH Twitter Takeover – Favourite Collages #4 – Plas Newydd’s Windows
My final ‘favourite collage’ that I’m going to share for my IASH twitter takeover are these windows, located in the Library at Plas...
IASH Twitter Takeover – Favourite Collages #3 – The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt
The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, often abbreviated to AIDS Memorial Quilt, is the largest piece of folk art in the world, and is...
IASH Twitter Takeover – Favourite Collages #3 – The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt
The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, often abbreviated to AIDS Memorial Quilt, is the largest piece of folk art in the world, and is...
IASH Twitter Takeover – Favourite Collages #2 – the commonplace books of Ellen Warter
In the second of my IASH Twitter Takeover ‘favourite collages’ posts, I want to talk about something that you might not think about as...
IASH Twitter Takeover – Favourite Collages #2 – the commonplace books of Ellen Warter
In the second of my IASH Twitter Takeover ‘favourite collages’ posts, I want to talk about something that you might not think about as...
IASH Twitter Takeover – Favourite Collages #1 – ‘Collection of botanical collages
As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, this week I’m over on the IASH twitter talking about my research project, Collage before Modernism....
IASH Twitter Takeover – Favourite Collages #1 – ‘Collection of botanical collages
As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, this week I’m over on the IASH twitter talking about my research project, Collage before Modernism....
IASH Twitter Takeover
This week, I’m taking over the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities’ twitter feed (@IASH_Edinburgh) and I’ll be talking all...
IASH Twitter Takeover
This week, I’m taking over the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities’ twitter feed (@IASH_Edinburgh) and I’ll be talking all...
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