Lectures & Talks
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10am-4pm* (with 1 hour lunch break*)
In-person: £8 (students: admission free)
Livestream: £4
Students: Admission free
*Please note: The live stream will begin at 10.30am
*lunch/refreshments available at Pavilion Café. Not included in ticket price.
Organised collaboratively by Arts Council Collection and Lakeside Arts, this informal and engaging day of presentations and discussion will shed light on the important contribution made by women to the field of modern and contemporary British sculpture. It brings together a panel of leading artists, curators and scholars who will share their latest research and thinking. There will be opportunities to reflect on individual practices, collective breakthroughs and areas ripe for further investigation.
Participants can attend either in-person or online via Lakeside’s livestreaming service. Please select how you would like to attend when booking.
Discover the full programme of the day below and read more about the panel of leading artists, curators and scholars who will share their latest research and thinking.
FULL PROGRAMME
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L-R: Icon, 1957 by Barbara Hepworth; Eriabo Part of Audience and Iriabo and Child Part of Audience, 1986 by Sokari Douglas Camp; NUD CYCLADIC 7, 2010 by Sarah Lucas.
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