Walking Tour: From Streamform to Arts and Crafts
Starting from East this walking tour we walk back in time from 1939 to 1914 looking and the different inter-war architectural styles
Starting from East this walking tour we walk back in time from 1939 to 1914 looking and the different inter-war architectural styles
In this talk, Imogen Wiltshire will discuss Segal’s approach to art making, the mechanisms and networks through which the family established themselves socially and professionally, and the contributions they made to art education and therapeutic care in Britain.
John McKean and Alice Grahame, authors of a brand new book about Walter Segal (1907-85), will discuss the life and work of this influential German-born architect, who settled in the UK in 1936.
In this walking tour discover the revolutionary Modernist homes and idealistic architecture built in Hampstead in the 1930s onwards.
This is a live virtual tour hosted via Zoom video conferencing where your guide will give an illustrated presentation of the tour route with an accompanying talk.
Over 50 contemporary portraits of Holocaust survivors and their families shine a light on the full lives they have lived and our collective responsibility to cherish their stories.
Bronac Ferran addresses negation and its presence in Metzger's work
This is a live virtual tour hosted via Zoom video conferencing where your guide will give an illustrated presentation of the tour route with an accompanying talk.
This lecture will set the powerful Colour of the Sky - Auschwitz Paintings by Sidney Nolan on view at The Rodd from 13 August in a broader context
The exhibition 'My name is Sara' draws upon themes of family, post-memory and the Holocaust.
Jo Joelson, artist, writer and co-founder of artistic duo London Fieldworks shares insights into Gustav Metzger's practice
Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum’s first online study day
Susannah Wise in conversation with playwright Amy Rosenthal about the lived experience of inherited trauma and her much-praised debut novel, This Fragile Earth
An online discussion with Sara Davidmann and the curator of the 'My Name is Sara' exhibition, Katy Barron
By the Mayor of Harrogate with the Hungarian Consul General from Manchester in attendance
In this walking tour we'll discover the revolutionary Modernist homes and idealistic architecture built in Hampstead in the 1930s onwards
Historian Dr. Rachel Pistol will put the morally murky internment of ‘enemy aliens’ on the Isle of Man in a broader context.
“Foreigners Mum, are we foreign?”… “No”, she said. “You’re English, Daddy used to be foreign.”