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 and was organized by Professor Sam Smiles and Dr Stephanie Pratt from the University of Plymouth. The subject was 'Travel Identities'.
Professor Timothy Fulford (Nottingham Trent University), Peter Mason (independent researcher) and Professor Harriet Guest (University of York) gave papers. Dr Geoff Quilley (National Maritime Museum) gave the response.
- Timothy Fulford: Native Americans and the Transatlantic (Word, 82KB)
- Peter Mason: Distancing, displacement and (mis)identity (Word, 148KB)
- Geoff Quilley: Response (Word, 41KB)
Sam Smiles and Stephanie Pratt produced a summary of the discussion.
Attendees
Main Speakers
- Professor Tim Fulford, English, Nottingham Trent University
- Professor Harriet Guest, Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies, University of York
- Dr Peter Mason, independent researcher, based in Rome
Respondent
- Dr Geoffrey Quilley, Curator of Fine Art, National Maritime Museum (NMM)
Participants
*Indicates a member of the Steering Committee
- Jane Burkinshaw, Assistant Curator, World Cultures, Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter (RAMM)
- *Dr Chloe Chard, independent academic, specializing in the literature of travel
- Jeff Collins, Senior Lecturer, Art History, University of Plymouth
- Professor Jeremy Diggle, Associate Dean, Research, Faculty of Arts, University of Plymouth
- Tony Eccles, Curator, World Cultures, RAMM, Exeter
- *Dr Jenny Gaschke, Curator of Prints and Drawings, NMM
- Dr Todd Gray, historian, based in Exeter
- *Professor Eileen Hogan, University of the Arts, London
- Lin Holdridge, research assistant, Art History, University of Plymouth
- Jan MacCann, doctoral student researching the reception of Land Art, University of Plymouth
- Liz Nicol, Head of School of Media and Photography, University of Plymouth
- Dr Stephanie Pratt, Principal Lecturer, Art History, University of Plymouth
- Professor Michael Rosenthal, Department of History of Art, University of Warwick
- *Professor Sam Smiles, Art History, University of Plymouth
- Dr Carl Thompson, Lecturer, English, Nottingham Trent University
- Dr Sam Willis, lecturer, Dept. of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Bristol
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