Past Events
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20 May 2021
Artist in Focus: William Hogarth, Live Q&A
Public Lecture Course – Mark Hallett, Meredith Gamer, Elizabeth Robles, Jonathan Law
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13 May 2021
Hogarth In and Out of History: Yinka Shonibare's Diary of A Victorian Dandy (1998)
Public Lecture Course – Elizabeth Robles
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6 May 2021
From Hogarth to Thatcher: Lubaina Himid's A Fashionable Marriage (1986)
Public Lecture Course – Elizabeth Robles
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29 April 2021
Pleasure and Violence: Hogarth’s Four Stages of Cruelty
Public Lecture Course – Meredith Gamer
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22 April 2021
London Lives: Hogarth’s Industry and Idleness
Public Lecture Course – Meredith Gamer
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15 April 2021
The Sequel: Hogarth’s A Rake’s Progress, 1734–5
Public Lecture Course – Mark Hallett
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8 April 2021
The Original: Hogarths’ A Harlot’s Progress, 1732
Public Lecture Course – Mark Hallett
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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