Culture: Capital: Colony
05 April 2002 – 08 April 2002, United Kingdom
The Association of Art Historians' 28th Annual Conference
Culture: Capital: Colony
University of Liverpool, April 2002
This conference to be held at the University of Liverpool 5-8 April 2002, aims to bring the streams of intellectual, academic, and practical art production into critical and creative alignment. Organised in collaboration with the Tate Gallery Liverpool and the Walker Art Gallery, Culture: Capital: Colony concentrates on, and in, a city that itself exemplifies many of the problems, debates and opportunities that conference sessions and keynote lectures will examine.
Intended as a collegiate and convivial event, coinciding with the 'Grand National Weekend' horse-racing meeting at nearby Aintree, the conference will make Liverpool, for a while, the centre of debate about the past, present and future of all the world.
The conference social program will include receptions at the newly refurbished Walker Art Gallery, the Tate Gallery Liverpool, and John Moores University Art Gallery.
For more information, please contact: Jonathan Harris, School of Architecture, University of Liverpool, Abercromby Square, Liverpool L69 3BX United Kingdom. Email: jharris1@liv.ac.uk
Share
Related News
Creative Industries Skills Audits The future skills agenda of the creative industries Management Practices in the Creative Industries 130 cultural venues, museums, and libraries to receive funding boost that will improve access to arts and culture across the country Valuing Creative and Cultural R&D and Innovation ‘Major policy breakthrough’ as culture is included in England’s devolution bill See all news