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Week in Review – 5 May
Here’s my weekly round-up of what caught my attention last week (so. many. conferences…) Firstly, the rediscovery of this ‘lost’...
Award – Wolfsonian-FIU Short-Term Research Fellowship
I’m incredibly excited to also have been offered a Short-Term Research Fellowship at the Wolfsonian Museum at FIU to conduct research as...
Award – Wolfsonian-FIU Short-Term Research Fellowship
I’m incredibly excited to also have been offered a Short-Term Research Fellowship at the Wolfsonian Museum at FIU to conduct research as...
Award – Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library Short-Term Research Fellowship
I’m thrilled to have been awarded a second Short-Term Research Fellowship at one of my favourite places in the world, the Winterthur...
Award – Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library Short-Term Research Fellowship
I’m thrilled to have been awarded a second Short-Term Research Fellowship at one of my favourite places in the world, the Winterthur...
Publication – Cut and Paste: 400 Years of Collage Exhibition Book
I couldn’t be more excited to share that the catalogue for the exhibition Cut & Paste: 400 Years of Collage is now up for pre-ordering on...
Publication – Cut and Paste: 400 Years of Collage Exhibition Book
I couldn’t be more excited to share that the catalogue for the exhibition Cut & Paste: 400 Years of Collage is now up for pre-ordering on...
ECR/PGR Bursaries for Disrupting Narratives: New Perspectives on Collage
I’m thrilled to announce that we’re offering bursaries of £350 for ecr/postgraduate speakers at the forthcoming Collage Research Network...
ECR/PGR Bursaries for Disrupting Narratives: New Perspectives on Collage
I’m thrilled to announce that we’re offering bursaries of £350 for ecr/postgraduate speakers at the forthcoming Collage Research Network...
Week in Review – 14 April
Here’s my roundup of things you should watch, read, and pay attention to this week: Watching If you watch anything this week, take some...
Week in Review – 14 April
Here’s my roundup of things you should watch, read, and pay attention to this week: Watching If you watch anything this week, take some...
Review of Robin Runia, The Future of Feminist Eighteenth-Century Scholarship: Beyond Recovery
I was thrilled to review Robin Runia’s edited volume, The Future of Feminist Eighteenth-Century Scholarship: Beyond Recovery, for the...
Review of Robin Runia, The Future of Feminist Eighteenth-Century Scholarship: Beyond Recovery
I was thrilled to review Robin Runia’s edited volume, The Future of Feminist Eighteenth-Century Scholarship: Beyond Recovery, for the...
Week in Review – 31 March
A slightly less hectic week this week, although one with a lot of book writing. Here’s what I let myself get distracted by: Articles,...
Week in Review – 31 March
A slightly less hectic week this week, although one with a lot of book writing. Here’s what I let myself get distracted by: Articles,...
Quilts, A Mother’s Day Card & Visual and Material Languages of Emotion
This is now the third year that papier.com, a highly aesthetic online stationery company selling greetings cards decorated with...
Quilts, A Mother’s Day Card & Visual and Material Languages of Emotion
This is now the third year that papier.com, a highly aesthetic online stationery company selling greetings cards decorated with...
Post for the Women’s History Network Blog – ‘Representing Women’
I was thrilled to be asked to write a post for the Women’s History Network Blog as part of Women’s History Month. Published today, the...
Post for the Women’s History Network Blog – ‘Representing Women’
I was thrilled to be asked to write a post for the Women’s History Network Blog as part of Women’s History Month. Published today, the...
Week in Review – 25 March
Between the People’s March, ASECS, and an important few days for me personally [more on this soon hopefully!], this was a busy week both...
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