'Shrewsbury's Quarry: Past and Future'. A free, family-friendly public event
Sunday 18 November 2018, 11:00am to 4:00pm
Venue
Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery, Shrewsbury, ShropshireOpen to
Alumni, Applicants, External Organisations, Postgraduates, Prospective Undergraduate Students, Public, Staff, UndergraduatesRegistration
Free to attend - registration requiredRegistration Info
This event is entirely free to attend.
Please do book on to any of the sessions (the talks or the guided tour of The Quarry) through the Eventbrite page. When you book for the event overall, you will be given the option of booking on to the sessions.
Event Details
The Being Human Festival of the Humanities runs each year, celebrating on-going research and events within the humanities, and supporting free events across the country to attract a public audience. As part of this Festival, the literary, social and historical past, present and future of Shrewsbury Quarry will be explored through a range of family-friendly activities. On 18 November 2018, Shrewsbury Museum and the Quarry play host to a day of free interactive talks, creative activities and a wa
On 18 November 2018, Shrewsbury Museum and the Quarry play host to a day of free interactive talks, creative activities and a walk focused on Shrewsbury’s popular 29 acre historic park. The following activities will be taking place throughout the day:Shrewsbury’s Quarry: Origins and Legacy – Vaughan Suite 11:00am to 12:00pm. Booking required.
Delivered by garden historian Advolly Richmond, this illustrated talk considers how the Quarry has functioned as an important social space since the 16th century and asks how that legacy might be developed for future local communities.Walking the Quarry – meeting at the main entrance to the Quarry (at the blue gates). Booking required.
A guided tour of the park with Advolly Richmond.Crafting the Quarry – Walker Suite 11:30am to 2:30pm. No booking required, but room capacity is limited.
A family friendly drop in print making session with visual artist Jamila Walker, using natural found objects from the Quarry. Open to all ages,all children must be accompanied, no artistic skills required.Playing the Quarry in Shakespeare’s England – Vaughan Suite 2:30pm to 3:30pm. Booking required.
A little known fact about the quarry is its references within literature. This is an informal workshop about the Quarry’s hidden theatrical and literary past with Dr Anna Mackenzie and Dr Liz Oakley-Brown from Lancaster University.Speakers
Dr Anna Mackenzie
Communications and Marketing, Lancaster University
Dr Liz Oakley-Brown
English and Creative Writing, Lancaster University, Lancaster University
Gallery
Contact Details
Name | Dr Anna Mackenzie |
Telephone number |
01524 510808 |
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