Dr Charlotte Drew
@charlottekdrew
Postdoc @PaulMellonCentr | Art Historian #19thC | Victorian Sculpture, Ceramics, Museums, Renaissance Receptions | Hiker | Maths Tutor
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https://bristol.academia.edu/CharlotteDrew 28-03-2018 16:55:59
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Excellent exhibition curated by University of Bristol History of Art MA Students.. "Emerging Landscapes: A New Normality" downstairs in the RWA Bristol - highly recommended, please visit!
Are you an art historian working on animals? Or an art-history-curious-animal studies-ist? Image of the Zebra & I are hosting a 1 day workshop Wolverhampton Art Gallery to explore key questions, ethics & future directions. Details at reframinganimals.carrd.co Association for Art History ANIMAL HISTORY GROUP
Thanks to Lasting Impressions Study Day for a fantastic event on Friday! Always a pleasure to visit Oxford University Museum of Natural History (that glass roof 😍) and to see Dr Melissa L Gustin too
Day off....at Cambridge’s Museum of Classical Archaeology - stunning collection of casts of Greek and Roman sculpture. Replicas, but historical objects in own right Museum of Classical Archaeology
Well done Dr Jennifer Wexler and a great transfer of skills learnt from Arts and Humanities Research Council funding on MicroPasts and Fitzwilliam Museum #ceef3d
Are you trapped inside with your small children as 30-50 feral hogs run through your yard? Is this a problem you've had since the age of Homeric heros? Tell us about it at Association for Art History 2020: forarthistory.org.uk/our-work/confe… #classicalreceptions #feralhogs
Antony Gormley’s sculptures are recognised across the world, using organic, industrial and elemental materials to explore perceptions of space and the body. A new exhibition opens Royal Academy on 21 September. aestheti.cc/a9-8q
It's probably our favourite staircase too, though admittedly we're a little biased 😄 On our site we have a brilliant In Depth article all about the Ceramic Staircase, written by Dr Charlotte Drew, for anyone who'd like to know more about it: themintonarchive.org.uk/in-depth-the-c…