'What is to become of the Cyrstal Palace?' An interdisciplinary workshop on the Crystal Palace after 1851.
More details and full programme: http://www.york.ac.uk/history-of-art/news-and-events/events/2011/barssummersymposium2011/
What is to become of the Crystal Palace? The Crystal Palace after 1851
Wednesday 15th June, 2011
Treehouse, Berrick Saul Building, University of York
10.30 – coffee and registration (Treehouse, Berrick Saul Building)
11.00-11.15 – welcome (Kate Nichols and Sarah Victoria Turner)
Session 1: 11.15-12.45
• Jason Edwards (York, History of Art) The Paper Palace. Guidebooks to the Crystal Palace
• Gabriel Williams (York, History of Art) Plaster at the Crystal Palace
• Verity Hunt (Reading, English Language and Literature) Optical Keepsakes
12.45-1.30 lunch
Session 2: 1.30-3.00
• Sadiah Qureshi (Cambridge, History and Philosophy of Science) Displayed Peoples and the Natural History of Race at Sydenham, 1854-1866
• Ann Roberts (Falmouth, Art and Design) The Armless Artist and The Lightning Cartoonist: Performing Popular Culture at the Crystal Palace c.1900
• Deborah Sugg Ryan (Falmouth, Art and Design) The Pageant of London
3 – 3:30 Tea
Session 3: 3.30-4.30
• James Boaden (York, History of Art) Dancing in the Ruins: James Broughton's Pleasure Garden
• Shelley Hales (Bristol, Classics and Ancient History) Virtual Visions: Resurrecting the Pompeian Court
Roundtable discussion: 4.30-5.15. What is to become of the Crystal Palace?
5:30-6:30 Plenary (Room V/123, first floor Vanbrugh College)
• Isobel Armstrong (Birkbeck, English and Humanities) Victorian Glassworlds: Reflections on a Project, its Genesis and Aftermath
Followed by drinks in the History of Art department, Vanbrugh College
Registration is not required for Isobel Armstrong’s lecture, but to register for the workshop, please email kate.nicholsyork.ac.uk by 20th May
Quellennachweis:
CONF: What is to Become of the Crystal Palace? (York, 15 Jun 2011). In: ArtHist.net, 19.05.2011. Letzter Zugriff 03.08.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/1407>.