Leanne O'Connor (@lftoconnor) 's Twitter Profile
Leanne O'Connor

@lftoconnor

Artist overthinking more than doing
All views are extracted from my brain, jumbled up a bit, and then put here 💭

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Dr Claire French (@cfrenchtweeting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'When I ask someone where they’re from, nowadays I expect a very long answer' said Stuart Hall, the eminent sociologist and founder of the field of cultural studies Uni of Birmingham. I hope that I can continue to advocate for the long answers when I join Drama@UoB this Sept.

'When I ask someone where they’re from, nowadays I expect a very long answer' said Stuart Hall, the eminent sociologist and founder of the field of cultural studies <a href="/unibirmingham/">Uni of Birmingham</a>. I hope that I can continue to advocate for the long answers when I join <a href="/BirminghamDrama/">Drama@UoB</a> this Sept.
Kate Round (@roundkate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can you help with info on a piece of industrial equipment for pressing glass. 1m W x 1m L x 2.1m H (not counting the lever) Do you know anyone who operated such a machine @RedhouseCone Discover Dudley Discover Glass #glass #glassmaking #StuartCrystal #industry #Blackcountry #Glass

Can you help with info on a piece of industrial equipment for pressing glass. 1m W x 1m L x 2.1m H (not counting the lever) Do you know anyone who operated such a machine @RedhouseCone <a href="/DiscoverDudley/">Discover Dudley</a> <a href="/Glass_museum/">Discover Glass</a> #glass #glassmaking #StuartCrystal #industry #Blackcountry #Glass
PreRaphaeliteSociety (@preraphsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For #StudySaturday are drawings by Edward Burne-Jones from the 1890s when he used gold point on purple prepared paper. Metalpoint drawing, using silver or gold, was popular in the late 19th century and inspired by Renaissance techniques.

For #StudySaturday are drawings by Edward Burne-Jones from the 1890s when he used gold point on purple prepared paper.

Metalpoint drawing, using silver or gold, was popular in the late 19th century and inspired by Renaissance techniques.
Alice Rawsthorn (@alicerawsthorn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Phyllida Barlow RIP. A great artist and a wonderful woman. This is part of her epic 2014 installation at Tate Britain. Tate #PhyllidaBarlow

Phyllida Barlow RIP.
A great artist and a wonderful woman. 
This is part of her epic 2014 installation at Tate Britain.
<a href="/Tate/">Tate</a> 
#PhyllidaBarlow