This Friday, join @MattWestbrook for the final #SilentOrchidSummerSchool talk - Matt and orchid-authority Philip Seaton will discuss the significance of the Odontoglossum crispum, one of the world's most beautiful orchids🌸
Tickets available: https://t.co/36knxvirMe
This Friday's #SilentOrchidSummerSchool talk explores the relationship between orchid mania, masculinity and late-Victorian literature. Grab your tickets now:
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A great session today in #silentorchidsumnerschool Rodgrigo Orrantia spoke about the impact of 19thC orchid hunters on the inhabitants, economy &environment of S.America & photography’s role.This engraving was based on a photo by Albert Millican.The hunt for the original goes on!
Tickets still available for Rodrigo Orrantia’s talk this Friday 11.00 Hunting for Orchids in South America (1850–1910). RO will trace connections between Imperial Orchid-mania & the hidden stories of the orchid trade at the turn of the 20th Century https://t.co/97Kys1uHf8
Join the Silent Orchid Summer School by this Friday!
Multiple ticket types available - the full package gets you: - a hand-made orchid basket
- in flower orchid
- Orchid growing guide
- art materials
- access to all talks and workshops
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Join the Silent Orchid Summer School and learn about the history and culture of orchid collecting whilst nurturing and growing your own! Delivered as part of UoB’s @ArtsScienceFest#brumhour https://t.co/97Kys1uHf8
I was lucky to work with @History_Bham's West Midlands History on an @ArtsScienceFest event in 2018 @bmi1854. They had the perfect space for it and made it easy for us to just turn up and run the event. The event went brilliantly, now they need some help: https://t.co/2p0h8xhG4S
Join the Silent Orchid Summer School https://t.co/U6fBwcZLcW to hear from Victoria Mills, Co-Director of the Centre for 19th Century Studies at Birkbeck, Uni of London who will discuss the relationship between orchid collecting & models of masculinity in the late 19th century.
Join the Silent Orchid Summer School! Part of @ArtsScienceFest See full details and book now on eventbrite, taking note of postcode catchment areas. https://t.co/Ezf9L6eSri
Podcast number three! ✨ Mimi Buchanan, Learning & Engagement Intern, compares a toiling peasant, painted by Van Gogh, with a ballerina sculpture by Degas.
What do the works in our collection share? Both depict working women in the 19th century.
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TOMORROW! Join us on Wednesday May, 27th we are returning with Breakfast Brainstorm on Slack. Follow this link to be invited https://t.co/VliUW5yDPi… #UoBBrainstorm#PublicEngagement
Thanks to the adaptability and creativity of our artists and academics, a hand-picked selection of events are now online!
Discover how poetry can inspire hope, take part in a virtual scavenger hunt and join the Silent Orchid Summer School: https://t.co/RDl9j7gj58
The theme of this week’s #OnlineArtExchange is home and family.
So, we're starting off with this peaceful view of Anne Hathaway’s bedroom by Fred Roe @ShakespeareBT - we particularly love the look of her patchwork quilt! @artukdotorg
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What would sculptor and collage artist Eduardo Paolozzi, lover of tech and pop culture, make of a world digitally communicating through Zoom, memes, and face-warping filters?
If you could make a Quarantine Collage, what would it look like? #CultureinQuarantineMW#MuseumWeek#UoB
Each week we will share responses to our collection and galleries. This will enable the Barber to remain ‘open’ for people to engage with creativity and learning while enabling us to work collaboratively with artists and partners. Look out for #BarberHome2020 every Thursday.