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Public Statues and Sculpture Association

Concluded Events (Page 3 of 7)

The seventeenth-century Town Hall (now the Royal Palace) in Amsterdam by Jacob van Campen (architect) and Artus Quellinus the Elder (sculptor) (photo: Koninklijk Paleis, Amsterdam)

Sculptural Lineage: Masters and PupilsConcluded

Tuesday 29 November at 6.30pm

Artus Quellinus the Elder and the Members of his Amsterdam Workshop by Bieke van der Mark

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

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Sculptural Lineage: Masters and PupilsConcluded

Tuesday 22 November at 7.30pm

Fathers and Daughters in Sculpture workshops in early modern Spain:
Pedro Roldán and his daughters Francisca, Luisa and Maria Roldán;
Pedro de Mena and his daughters Andrea and Claudia de Mena
by Dr Cathy Hall-van den Elsen

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

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Giovanni Battista Foggini, Prometheus, bronze, later adapted in Doccia porcelain. Victoria and Albert Museum, London (photo: © Victoria & Albert Museum)

Sculptural Lineage: Masters and PupilsConcluded

Tuesday 15 November at 6.30pm

Foggini’s Legacy
by Dr Kira d’Alburquerque, Senior Curator of Sculpture at the Victoria and Albert Museum and PSSA Trustee.

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

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Loggia with Reliefs of The Three Ages of Man by Godfrey Sykes, James Gamble and Reuben Townroe. Victoria and Albert Museum, Lecture Block (photo: Andrew Carter)

PSSA Webinar: A new aesthetic or ‘mere decoration’? Architectural Sculpture in Britain 1850-1914Concluded

Saturday 17 September 2022

PSSA members £5; PSSA Students/U30s Free; Non-PSSA members £10; Non-PSSA Students/ U30s £5.
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Scotland: Public Art & Design Tour of Hilltown, DundeeConcluded

Saturday 20 August 2022

Public art walking tour of Hilltown, Dundee

University museum curator Matthew Jarron will lead an informal walking tour round artworks in the Hilltown area.
Free Event
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Scotland: Public Art & Design Tour of Dundee City CentreConcluded

Wednesday 17 August

Public art walking tour of Dundee City Centre

University museum curator Matthew Jarron will lead an informal walking tour round artworks in Dundee City Centre.
Free event
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Scotland: Public Art & Design Tour of StobswellConcluded

Saturday 23 July 2pm

Public art walking tour of Stobswell

University museum curator Matthew Jarron will lead an informal walking tour round artworks in the Stobswell area.
Free Event
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Scotland: Public Art & Design Tour of LocheeConcluded

Wednesday 20 July, 2pm

Public art walking tour of Lochee

University museum curator Matthew Jarron will lead an informal walking tour round artworks in the Lochee area.
Free Event
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Thomas Thornycroft, Queen Victoria, 1853, bronze, coll. Yale Center for British Art. CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication

Queen Victoria’s many equestrian statues and statuettesConcluded

Tuesday 5 July 2022

Queen Victoria’s many equestrian statues and statuettes. The neglect and rediscovery of a pioneering feature of Victorian sculpture by Dr Philip Ward-Jackson

An online Zoom talk, free for PSSA Members. £4.00 for non-members (join the PSSA).

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PSSA Live Visit to Hintze Galleries at V&AConcluded

Friday 1 July 2022 at 6.30pm

PSSA visit to the Sculpture Galleries at the V&A to hear Sokari Douglas Camp’s presentation of her installation, ‘ Europe supported by Africa and America, and to look at the display of historical sculpture in the gallery with the former Senior Curator of Sculpture, Holly Trusted.

A free PSSA event.

Please assemble for 6.30pm in front of Canova’s Three Graces, Room 22, Hintze Galleries, Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington.

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