Marketing and Dürer connecting business and the arts
Louise Box
Louise will share some of her recent research on the Albrecht Dürer woodcuts held in the University of Melbourne’s print collection. Linking book and print history, she will also discuss how these sixteenth-century art objects can be compelling learning and teaching tools for business students. Louise Box has combined a corporate career with arts research and arts board roles and currently works in executive education at Melbourne Business School. Her research interests include prints, illustrated books, links between business and the arts, and collecting and display practices.
Louis Box is an alumna of the Attingham Trust Study Programme (historic houses and collections, UK) and the Bodleian Libraries Centre for the Study of the Book Summer School (Oxford), she has completed postgraduate studies in Arts Management (University of Auckland) and Art Curatorship (University of Melbourne).
Free. All welcome, no bookings required.
Date: Wednesday 9 Apr 2014, 1.00- 1.30pm
Venue: The Ian Potter Museum of Art, The University of Melbourne, Swanston Street, University of Melbourne, Parkville
More details on the Ian Potter Museum website.