Lecture: ‘Medieval and Medical: Developing The Wellcome Historical Medical Museum in the 1940s’, Lauren Rozenberg, University of East Anglia, 11 October, 5pm (BST)

It is our immense pleasure to invite you to the first of this year’s World Art Research Seminars, coming up on Wednesday 11th October at 5pm in the SCVA Lecture Theatre (01.10).

In this opening session, we’ll be welcoming Dr Lauren Rozenberg, currently a Leverhulme Fellow in the Department, who will be sharing her fascinating research on the unusual formation of Henry Wellcome’s Medical Museum in the 1940s, a project that draws together her expertise on medical curating, medieval healing, and both modern and premodern visual culture.

As ever, WARS sessions are free and followed by a glass of wine – all are welcome, so please do pass on the details to interested friends, colleagues, and students!

For more information on the series please contact j.hartnell@uea.ac.uk.

Location: Department of Art History & World Art Studies, UEA (SCVA Lecture Theatre (01.10))


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Published by Roisin Astell

Dr Roisin Astell has a First Class Honours in History of Art at the University of York, an MSt. in Medieval Studies at the University of Oxford, and PhD from the University of Kent’s Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies.

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