Past Events
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10 December 2020
Ceramics in Britain: Live Q&A
Public Lecture Course
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3 December 2020
Obsolescence and Renewal: Reimagining North Staffordshire’s Ceramic Heritage
Public Lecture Course
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26 November 2020
‘Beyond East and West’: the Founding of British Studio ceramics
Public Lecture Course
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19 November 2020
'Blue and White' in Nineteenth-Century Britain and Beyond
Public Lecture Course
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12 November 2020
Josiah Wedgwood: Experimentation and Innovation
Public Lecture Course
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5 November 2020
Pots with Attitude: British Satire on Ceramics, 1759–1820
Public Lecture Course
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9 July 2020
Georgian Provocations: A Conversation
Public Lecture Course
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2 July 2020
Making an Impact: Thomas Lawrence’s Arthur Atherley (1792)
Public Lecture Course – Mark Hallett
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25 June 2020
Displaying the Hero: John Singleton Copley’s The Death of Major Peirson (1784)
Public Lecture Course – Mark Hallett
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18 June 2020
The Artist as Intellectual: Joshua Reynolds’s Self-Portrait as President of the Royal Academy (1780)
Public Lecture Course – Martin Postle
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11 June 2020
All Done from Nature: George Stubbs’s Whistlejacket (1762)
Public Lecture Course – Martin Postle
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4 June 2020
Variations on a Theme: Richard Wilson’s The White Monk (c. 1755–1765)
Public Lecture Course – Martin Postle
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28 May 2020
Walking the Streets: William Hogarth’s The Four Times of Day (1736–1738)
Public Lecture Course – Mark Hallett
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5 March to 2 April 2020
*Postponed* Ceramics in Britain, 1750 to now
Public Lecture Course
Paul Mellon Centre