Date: 2–5pm, Tuesday 22 November

Venue: Room 2.02, Sir Roland Wilson Building 120, McCoy Ave, ANU, and online via Zoom.

Register via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/extended-seminar-the-colour-revolution-in-victorian-britain-tickets-453366550557?

The ANU Centre for Art History and Art Theory is pleased to host this extended seminar on colour in Victorian Britain. Through presentations and discussion, we will examine colour in Victorian arts, sciences and discourse.

Please join us in person and online to hear papers by Matthew Winterbottom (Ashmolean Museum) and Keren Hammerschlag (ANU Centre for Art History and Art Theory), and presentations by early career researchers Madeline Hewitson (Ashmolean) and Sarah Hodge (ANU). These will be followed by an open discussion with the presenters and audience about the multiple facets of colour in Victorian Britain. Full details here.

Light refreshments will be served during a mid-seminar break for those joining us on the campus. Make sure to book your ticket for catering purposes.

Those who can’t attend in person can join via Zoom: https://anu.zoom.us/j/82864036397?pwd=N0hhMU9YRzUwRnBqaitHN3dIdHNhdz09; Password: 763609