Interpretations – online exhibitions
MA students from the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies use the world’s open access collections to tell stories of provenance in this set of 10 online exhibitions.
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MA students from the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies use the world’s open access collections to tell stories of provenance in this set of 10 online exhibitions.
The Hundreds Reading and Writing Group is a space for researchers to meet and experiment with academic forms.
The Hundreds Reading and Writing Group is a space for researchers to meet and experiment with academic forms.
The Hundreds Reading and Writing Group is a space for researchers to meet and experiment with academic forms.
This keynote lecture from Dr Mark Westgarth forms part of the Jewish Country Houses' project workshop: 'Jewish Dealers and the European Art Market, 1850 - 1930'.
This following presentation will consider these questions and introduce a research project between the University of Manchester and the National Museums Liverpool that explores how NFTs might be used beyond the monetary context and instead ‘crypto-connect’ museum audiences.
Our speaker this week is Professor Thea Pitman, Professor of Latin American Studies, School of Languages, Cultures and Societies.
Join us for this online student-led workshop aimed at students and professionals with an interest in work in the arts, culture and heritage sectors.
Please join us for the third in a series of presentations from current Postgraduate Researchers based in the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies.
In this talk, Dr Dominic O’Key will share insights from his research and reflections on working with a museum to negotiate the challenges of the Sixth Mass Extinction Event and climate crisis.