Canterbury Cathedral created this special podcast series during lockdown to give you a sense of what makes the site so special and to learn something of its unique and colourful history. UNESCO World Heritage Site, Seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and The Mother Church of the Worldwide Anglican Communion, the Cathedral has been aContinue reading “Podcast Series: Cathedral Stories by Canterbury Cathedral”
Author Archives: Lydia McCutcheon
Online Lecture: ‘Carved in Stone? The Green Man in Gothic Sculpture’ with Cassie Harrington, The Leaves of Southwell Project, 9 March 2021 14.00 (GMT)
Southwell Minster will host a talk by Cassie Harrington as part of the Leaves of Southwell Project. The event will take place on 9 March 2021 at 2pm, via Microsoft Teams. Flourishing in the margins of medieval visual culture, foliate heads and masks enriched manuscripts and buildings. Painted on the page, and carved on corbels,Continue reading “Online Lecture: ‘Carved in Stone? The Green Man in Gothic Sculpture’ with Cassie Harrington, The Leaves of Southwell Project, 9 March 2021 14.00 (GMT)”
Online Seminar Series: Passion and Pandemic, 22, 24, 29, 31 March 2021, 13.15-14.00 (GMT)
Westminster Abbey presents a specially-curated series of contemplative lunchtime seminars for Passiontide and Holy Week. At each seminar, a different art historian and theologian will focus on pictures from the National Gallery’s collection and explore themes of salvation, frailty, isolation, and sickness. In the first seminar (22 March), Professor Joanna Cannon (Courtauld Institute) and the Reverend Dr JamieContinue reading “Online Seminar Series: Passion and Pandemic, 22, 24, 29, 31 March 2021, 13.15-14.00 (GMT)”
Virtual Book Launch: County Durham Pevsner, a new revision by Martin Roberts, 31 March 2021
The Paul Mellon Centre at Yale University present an online launch of Martin Roberts’ new revision of the County Durham volume of the Pevsner Architectural Guides. The event will take place on 31st March 2021, 6-7.30pm, via Zoom. The author will discuss the project in conversation with Simon Bradley, joint editor of the Pevsner ArchitecturalContinue reading “Virtual Book Launch: County Durham Pevsner, a new revision by Martin Roberts, 31 March 2021”