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28 Nov 2012

Reading Armley- The Industrial Museum.

The Level 2 HAMS group visited the Industrial Museum at Armley on Wednesday. Nick Cass set us three themes to consider; encouraging visitor interest, 'good' historical interpretation, and work processes, worker's lives and the social structure of the workplace; all this leading to a future discussion.




24 Nov 2012

BA students Art Market field trip

Hello All,

the undergraduate students (from all of our 4 UG programmes, not just BA Art History and Museum Studies) went on an Art Market field trip to London last week. There were so many of them I had to divide them into 3 groups! Anyway, I think we had a great time, wandering (purposefully of course), the area around St James's and Bond Street...where many businesses in the art world congregate - for interesting historical reasons (you'll need to do the Art Market course to find out!)......

Here is one of the student groups outside Christie's Auctioneers, King Street rooms....
Students at Christie's Auctioneers
We also took in a number of art dealerships, including Hauser & Wirth, White Cube, Fine Art Society and Marlborough Fine Art (who were very generous with their time...).....
  It'll be same again next year, for a new bunch of Art Market student enthusiasts!
Mark

19 Nov 2012

Contemporary art meets historic collections...what do you think?

The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery is working with researcher Nick Cass to explore how bringing contemporary art together with historic collections can enhance the visitor experience and engagement.

Cass's research looks at how the Brontë Parsonage Museum has used contemporary art in this historic home within its displays. He is organising an exhibition of contemporary art inspired by the Brontës at Leeds College of Art, a show opening on 14 December 2012, entitled 'Wildness Between the Lines'. In connection with this, the Gallery is hosting a display in its Education Room called 'Visions of Angria: Creativity of the Brontës', which opens on 7 January 2013.  This display will include original materials from Special Collections by the Brontë family, in particular texts relating to their children's fantasy world, Angria. These texts will be interpreted by students of illustration from Leeds College of Art, displayed alongside the historic materials.

What do you think of these sorts of pairings?  Come let us know!  Do the tour from Leeds College of Art and over to the Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery (over to the Parsonage if you are REALLY keen!) and then tell us how well you think it works.  Does it inspire you, or leave you cold?

If you want to get thinking even deeper about the Brontës, and how they have inspired creativity in later centuries in many ways, there will also be a free conference on 29 January 2013, entitled 'Re-Visioning the Brontës' - book your place online today!

13 Nov 2012

MA Museum Studies Students London Trip

Hello All,

our current MA Museum Studies students took advantage of our Reading Week field trip to London last week.
MA museum studies students with Dr Kim Sloan at the Enlightenment gallery at the British Museum.
We had our usual exhausting time...starting at the Natural History Museum, then the V&A, the Wallace Collection, and the National Gallery (in day 1)...then off to the British Museum and Museum of London (in day 2). Pictured are the students talking to Dr Kim Sloan, Curator of Prints and Drawings (up to 1880) at the British Museum, and also curator of the Enlightenment Gallery at the museum.  We all had a fascinating time!
Mark

9 Nov 2012

Museology Seminar Series

‘MUSEOLOGY SEMINAR SERIES’
Number XIII
Centre for Critical Studies in Museums, Galleries and Heritage
School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies
                                                University of Leeds
Art (and Architecture) in a City: Ambition, Illusion and Revolution
Dr Suzanne Macleod
Senior Lecturer in Museum Studies,
University of Leicester
Monday 26th November 2012
Clothworkers South, Lecture Theatre 3 (3.12)
2.00pm-3.30pm
ALL WELCOME
For further information on this Seminar Series please email
Dr Mark Westgarth m.w.westgarth@leeds.ac.uk
School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies, University of Leeds