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Public Statues and Sculpture Association

Concluded Events (Page 2 of 7)

Maria Martins in her studio at 471 Park Avenue, New York, c. 1946.

Discovering Women Sculptors – Spring series fourConcluded

Thursday 20 April 2023 at 6.30pm

‘Don’t Forget I Come From the Tropics’: Introducing the Surrealist Sculpture of Maria Martins by Dr Michael Taylor

An online Zoom talk, free for PSSA Members. £3.50 for non-members (join the PSSA).

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Nancy Elizabeth Prophet, Congolais, 1931, cherry, Whitney Museum of American Art,

Discovering Women Sculptors – Spring series fourConcluded

Thursday 13 April at 6.30pm

Inner Intensity and Outer Calm: Figurative Sculpture by Nancy Elizabeth Prophet in Paris, 1922-1934
by Dr Theresa Leininger-Miller

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Aimé-Jules Dalou, The Triumph of the Republic, 1899, Place de la Nation, Paris (photo: Siren-Com, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)

Sculptural Lineage: Masters and PupilsConcluded

Tuesday 11 April 2023 at 6.30pm

Aimé-Jules Dalou and Alfred Drury, A Symbiosis of Teacher and Pupil; Master and Praticien; Advisor and Friends
by Jane Winfrey

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Public Statuary on O'Connell Street, Dublin

Sculptural Lineage: Masters and PupilsConcluded

Tuesday 4 April 2023 at 6.30

‘That eminent firm’ – Irish sculptor Terence Farrell (1798-1876) and his six sons
by Professor Paula Murphy

An online Zoom talk, free for PSSA Members. £3.50 for non-members (join the PSSA).

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Josefina de Vasconcellos, c. 1950s, carving Perspex (photo: Andrew Anderson)

Discovering Women Sculptors – Spring series fourConcluded

Thursday 23 March 2023 at 6.30pm

Josefina de Vasconcellos: ‘from remembrance to reconciliation’ by Dr Melanie Veasey and Shawn Williamson
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Camille Claudel L’âge mur/The Age of Maturity also known as The Path of Life 1894-1900, Bronze cast 1913, Musée Rodin, Paris

Discovering Women Sculptors – Spring series fourConcluded

Thursday 16 March 2023 at 6.30pm

Camille Claudel Was Not Alone: Women in Symbolist Sculpture challenging the Culture of Gender by Professor Griselda Pollock

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Ethel Pye (1882-1955)

Discovering Women Sculptors – Spring series fourConcluded

Thursday 9 March 2023 at 6.30pm

Ethel Pye: recollections and images from her nephew
by the sculptor, William Pye

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Charles Cordier, Venus Africane (detail), 1852, Royal Collection Trust

Curating ‘The Colour of Anxiety’: the challenges of crafting an exhibition of 19th century sculpture in 2022Concluded

Thursday 26 January 2023 at 6.30pm

Lecture by co- Curators Dr Nicola Jennings and Dr Adrienne Childs on the exhibition ‘The Colour of Anxiety: Race, Sexuality, and Disorder in Victorian Sculpture’ at the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, 25 November 2022 – 26 February 2023.

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Peyton Skipwith with a relief by Adolfine Ryland in the background (photo: Philip Attwood).

Discovering Women Sculptors – Spring, series fourConcluded

Tuesday 24 January 2023 at 6.30pm

A Life in Relief – Women Sculptors at The Fine Art Society. Peyton Skipwith former Deputy Managing Director of The Fine Art Society, New Bond Street, London in conversation with Philip Attwood former keeper of Coins and Medals at the British Museum.

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Statue of local benefactress Tatiana, c. AD 200, fallen in front of its base, Aphrodisias (1964). Courtesy of New York University Excavations at Aphrodisias

Public Statues and Cancel Culture from the Ancient Roman PerspectiveConcluded

Tuesday 6 December at 6.30pm

Public Statues and Cancel Culture from the Ancient Roman Perspective by Julia Lenaghan

An online talk, PSSA Members free. Non-members £3.50 (join the PSSA).

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