Seminar: Sedilia in English Churches at the Mellon

James Alexander Cameron (Courtauld Institute of Art)

Sedilia in English Churches: Challenges and Discoveries in the Study of Parish Church Architecture

James will be talking about his PhD on medieval sedilia at the Mellon Institute at Bedford Square (Russell Square/Holborn tube) at 12:30 on Friday 22nd February.

mellonseminarThe spring programme of research lunches is geared to doctoral students and junior scholars working on the history of British art and architecture. They are intended to be informal events in which individual doctoral students and scholars talk for half-an-hour about their projects, and engage in animated discussion with their peers. A sandwich lunch, will be provided by the Centre. We hope that this series will help foster a sense of community amongst PhD students and junior colleagues from a wide range of institutions, and bring researchers together in a collegial and friendly atmosphere.

All are welcome. However, places are limited, so if you would like to attend please contact our Events Co-ordinator, Ella Fleming on efleming@paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk


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Published by J.A. Cameron

James Alexander Cameron is a freelance art and architectural historian with a specialist background and active interest in architecture and material culture of the parish churches, cathedrals and monasteries of medieval England in their wider European context. He took a BA in art history and visual studies at the University of Manchester, gaining a university-wide award for excellence (in the top 30 graduands of the year 2008/9), and then went to take masters and PhD degrees at The Courtauld Institute of Art, London.

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