The Art of the Cartoonist
The Art of the Cartoonist by Henry Venning Harry Venning has been a professional cartoonist for thirty years, during which time he has provided cartoons for several high…
Architectural Superstar
Zaha Hadid: Architectural Superstar by Helen Sijsling Zaha Hadid: Superstar Architect, the Queen of the Curve, A Planet in its own Orbit, Larger than Life and Bold as…
Unveiling Women Masters of Art
Unveiling Women Masters of Art by Alejandra Cazaro “Unveiling Women Masters” Offers an interesting journey through the history of art over the centuries, explaining different examples of women…
From Negative to Positive: Photography’s Long Road to Recognition
From Negative to Positive: Photography’s Long Road to Recognition by Brian Slater John Ruskin, the leading critic and aesthete, wrote in the 1850s that photography could never be…
Prized Possessions
Prized Possessions: Dutch 17th Century Art in National Trust Houses by Jane Choy-Thurlow This talk is about two of Jane’sfavourite things: English Country Houses and Dutch 17th century…
The Real Richard III
The Real Richard III by Tobias Capwell The discovery of the grave of King Richard III in Leicester raised an army of new and fascinating questions. The severe…
The Jazz Age
The Jazz Age by Sandy Burnett Jazz is one of music’s most important genres: a fascinating blend of rigorous structure, free-wheeling creativity, close-knit ensembles and imaginative improvisation. Drawing…
An Actor’s Life for Me?
An Actor’s Life for Me? by Tyler Butterworth Drawing on his own experiences as both a child and adult actor, Tyler reveals the pains and the pleasures of…