Just a quickie, to share the poster (click on it for a larger version) for an upcoming exhibition that I am part of, based at the Institute of Education, showcasing work-in-progress from doctoral students in the Art, Design and Museology department whose research includes an element of practice. My work is a piece called 'The village folk had a lot to say about it', and it is in response to the neglectful interpretation of Mary Lobb at Kelmscott Manor.
There will also be a seminar, as you can see from the poster, in which there will be a respondent to each of the student's work and a discussion about how research and practice intersect. I'm delighted to say that Emily F. Henderson, a PhD candidate at the IOE researching feminism, gender and queer theory in connection with international Higher Education, has kindly agreed to respond to my work. You can check out her new book here.
The exhibition opens the week before 126 does- eeeshk, it will be an exciting few weeks!
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