CFP Feb 10, 2012

Branching Out: Botany and the Sculptural Object

Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, U.K., Oct 27, 2012
Deadline: Apr 2, 2012

Elizabeth McCormick

Branching Out: Botany and the Sculptural Object

Henry Moore Institute, Leeds

Saturday, October 27, 2012

This conference examines the ways in which botany has acted as a continuing source of inspiration in sculpture, concentrating on sculpture produced between the mid-nineteenth and mid-twentieth century.

Please consult the following website for the complete Call for Papers:

http://www.henry-moore.org//hmi/research/calls-for-papers/branching-out-botany-and-the-sculptural-object

Deadline for submissions is Monday 2 April 2012. To apply, please send a 300 word abstract and one page CV to Dr Elizabeth McCormick, Henry Moore Institute Post-Doctoral Research Fellow: elizabethhenry-moore.org.

Conference Convenors: Dr Edward Juler and Dr Marion Endt-Jones, both Henry Moore Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellows.

Reference:
CFP: Branching Out: Botany and the Sculptural Object. In: ArtHist.net, Feb 10, 2012 (accessed Apr 21, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/2687>.

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