Research seminars
The Nottingham Institute for Research in Visual Culture (NIRVC) is a forum for research in art-historical and visual culture studies, drawing on a range of disciplines, within and beyond the university. Each week an invited speaker presents an hour-long seminar on the topic of their current research, with time afterwards for questions. All seminars take place on Wednesdays from 4.30pm to 6.30pm in Room A22, Humanities Building. All the seminars are free and open to everyone but please book in advance by calling the Art History Department on 0115 846 7779 or email elizabeth.jennings@nottingham.ac.uk.
- Date
- 15/02/2012 (16:30-18:00)
- Location:
- A22 Humanities
- Description
- Tania Woloshyn (McGill University, Canada), 'Catching the Light: Photography and Phototherapy, c.1890-1920.'
- Date
- 29/02/2012 (16:30-18:00)
- Location:
- A22 Humanities
- Description
- Mary Jane Boland (University of Nottingham), 'Familiar or Unknown? Conflicting images of everday life in Ireland, c.1780- c.1826.'
- Date
- 21/03/2012 (16:30-18:00)
- Location:
- A22 Humanities
- Description
- Simon Martin (Head of Curatorial Services, Pallant House Gallery, Chichester), 'The Dance of Death: Edward Burra and the Macabre'
- Date
- 28/03/2012 (16:30-18:00)
- Location:
- A22 Humanities
- Description
- Lara Pucci (University of Nottingham), 'Reclaiming the Rural: Landscape and Ideology in Fascist Italy'