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Centre for the Study of Art and Travel: Workshop 1: Investigating the Archive
The first Centre for the Study of Art and Travel workshop took place on 20 October 2006 at the National Maritime Museum on the subject of 'Investigating the Archive'. All the papers are available to download here as Word documents.
Centre for the Study of Art and Travel: Workshop 2: Travel Identities
The second Centre for the Study of Art and Travel workshop took place on 17 November 2006 at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter. All the papers are available to download here as Word documents.
Centre for the Study of Art and Travel: Workshop 3: Narrative
The third Centre for the Study of Art and Travel workshop took place on 6 March 2007 at Tate Britain and was organized by Professor Eileen Hogan from Wimbledon College of Art, the University of the Arts, London. The subject was 'Narrative’.
Centre for the Study of Art and Travel: Workshop 4: Science
The fourth Centre for the Study of Art and Travel workshop took place on 22 March 2007 at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge and was organized by Professor Nick Thomas. The subject was 'Science’.
Centre for the Study of Art and Travel: Workshop 5: Imaginative Geographies
The fifth Centre for the Study of Art and Travel workshop took place on 11 May 2007 at the Yale Center for British Art, University of Yale and was organized by Dr Michael Hatt. The subject was 'Imaginative Geographies’.
Centre for the Study of Art and Travel: Workshop 6: Empire
The sixth Centre for the Study of Art and Travel workshop took place on 23 May 2007 at the University of Warwick and was organized by Professor Michael Rosenthal. The subject was 'Empire’.
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