Talk

Opening Talk and Panel | Scent & The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites

25 October 2024
5pm - 7pm
Free to all

An evening with exhibition curator Christina Bradstreet, Jon Sleigh, Professor Jonathan Reinarz and Dr. Rebecca Mitchell.

Join us for an evening with curator, Christina Bradstreet, starting with an introductory talk on The Barber's new Autumn exhibition, Scent & The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites. Hear about Christina's research and the partnerships that led to this exhibition & its groundbreaking technology .

Following the talk, Christina will join a panel discussion chaired by Arts Educator and Curator, Jon Sleigh. Jon & Christina welcome Professor Jonathan Reinarz, Director of The History of Medicine Unit and Dr. Rebecca Mitchell, Professor in Victorian Literature and Culture, to share their perspectives of select works from the show.

Please join us from 5pm for welcome drinks and to see the exhibition. Talks and panel to start from 5.30pm.

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