Amanda Croft Lecture Series: Romantic Reformers
Description
Join Amanda Croft for this series of ten lectures from Tuesday 1st October to Tuesday 10th December in the Ulster Museum Lecture Theatre.
From 1850-1900, romantic rebellion fuelled English arts. Reacting to the surge of industrialisation and its mediocre design, young artists turned to the past; for the Pre-Raphaelites, the inspiration was the early Renaissance, for William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement it was the medieval guild system. This desire to blend beauty and usefulness was the impetus for a new rise in creative activity.
What to know:
-There will be ten lectures taking place from Tuesday 1st October to Tuesday 10th December.
-Please note, that there will be no lecture on Tuesday 5th November.
-One purchase for the first lecture on 1st October covers your admission to all ten lectures.
-This series costs £50, or £40 for concessions.
-Lectures cannot be purchased separately.
- Admission £40 - £50
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