TTOT195 – Pattern Design in the Art Needlework Movement
Curator of Designs & Archives, Vicky Bevan
Wednesday 13 May, 7pm UK
Pattern design in the Art Needlework Movement
The Arts and Crafts movement, spearheaded by William Morris, generated a new interest in pattern and the making of repeat pattern amongst a whole generation of artists and designers in Britain.
Join our curator Vicky Bevan to find out how that interest translated into needlework designs and to the work of the Royal School of Needlework’s Paint-Room. Vicky will use the designs and antiquarian book collection of the Royal School of Art Needlework to explore the subject of pattern in the last quarter of the nineteenth century.
Supporting the RSN
The minimum requested donation for this talk is £8.50 per person, but you may donate a higher value of your choosing if you wish. Please note that Gift Aid (UK tax payers only) is only applicable for donations over £8.50. As a charity, we are very grateful for any support you can give us to put towards the RSN's essential costs. Thank you.
Important Information
This event is a LIVE online talk at the given date and time and will last between approximately 60-90 minutes including questions and answers. You will need access to a suitable computer (with audio/video), tablet or smartphone device. You will receive your personalised Zoom invite no later than 24 hours before the event (3 hours if booked on the day). Your Zoom invite is unique to you and should not be shared, otherwise you may be unable to view the Talk. We recommend that you download and install the Zoom app on your device in advance of the Talk.
Attendees Outside the UK
This Talk will run from 7pm to approximately 8:30pm (19:00 to 20:30 hours) UK local time. If you are outside of the UK please check your local time, particularly if your location changes to/from Daylight Savings Time on a different schedule to the UK during March/April. To check and convert times please visit TimeAndDate.com.
For details on further RSN Talk events please visit our Online Talks page.Â
Curator of Designs & Archives, Vicky Bevan
Wednesday 13 May, 7pm UK
Pattern design in the Art Needlework Movement
The Arts and Crafts movement, spearheaded by William Morris, generated a new interest in pattern and the making of repeat pattern amongst a whole generation of artists and designers in Britain.
Join our curator Vicky Bevan to find out how that interest translated into needlework designs and to the work of the Royal School of Needlework’s Paint-Room. Vicky will use the designs and antiquarian book collection of the Royal School of Art Needlework to explore the subject of pattern in the last quarter of the nineteenth century.
Supporting the RSN
The minimum requested donation for this talk is £8.50 per person, but you may donate a higher value of your choosing if you wish. Please note that Gift Aid (UK tax payers only) is only applicable for donations over £8.50. As a charity, we are very grateful for any support you can give us to put towards the RSN’s essential costs. Thank you.
Important Information
This event is a LIVE online talk at the given date and time and will last between approximately 60-90 minutes including questions and answers. You will need access to a suitable computer (with audio/video), tablet or smartphone device. You will receive your personalised Zoom invite no later than 24 hours before the event (3 hours if booked on the day). Your Zoom invite is unique to you and should not be shared, otherwise you may be unable to view the Talk. We recommend that you download and install the Zoom app on your device in advance of the Talk.
Attendees Outside the UK
This Talk will run from 7pm to approximately 8:30pm (19:00 to 20:30 hours) UK local time. If you are outside of the UK please check your local time, particularly if your location changes to/from Daylight Savings Time on a different schedule to the UK during March/April. To check and convert times please visit TimeAndDate.com.
For details on further RSN Talk events please visit our Online Talks page.Â
Booking
999 in stock
Suggested Price: £8.50
