Hunterian Associates Open Evening 2014

Published: 13 October 2014

A showcase of projects from The Hunterian Associates.

A showcase of projects from The Hunterian Associates.

Wednesday 5 November 2014
5.30pm - 7.30pm
Hunterian Art Gallery

This special event is an opportunity to enjoy presentations by The Hunterian Associates - postgraduate researchers inspired by The Hunterian's world class collections.

The Hunterian Associates Programme provides a platform for postgraduate researchers to share knowledge and develop new skills, working either individually or on collaborative projects.

This year, ten researchers from the Graduate Schools of the Colleges of Arts, Science and Engineering and Social Sciences have actively engaged with the extensive collections of The Hunterian and Special Collections. This event will showcase eight projects below.

Come along to experience these fresh interpretations of the collections. Prospective Associates for 2015 can also find out how to apply.

Light refreshments provided. Admission free - all welcome.

To book, click here.

1. Drawn Together: A conversation with the collections and artist residency by Jo Neil
2. First Crusade Fictions: A blog with a fresh look at prints and writings about the First Crusade by Ioulia Kolovou
3. Glasgow Sonnets: The poems of Edwin Morgan and related paintings by Joan Eardley by Kirsty Strang
4. Hunting Rebels: A new look at Hunter's manuscripts about the Northern Rebellion of 1569 by Jade Scott
5. Object Lessons: A podcast series examining objects evolving from teaching materials to museum pieces by Rosie Spooner
6. Painting Flesh in 16th Century Europe: A blog and technical study of 3 portraits from The Hunterian by Hannah Woodward
7. Silver Fork Novels: An downloadable compendium of etiquette by Abby Boucher
8. Small Change, Big Games: A blog and series of events comparing the Commonwealth Games 50p coin to some of Hunter's Roman coins by Jenny Hilder and Sarah Graham

The Hunterian Associates Programme is a partnership between The Hunterian and the University's Graduate Schools.


First published: 13 October 2014

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