Students will join Dr Cockram at the Scottish National Gallery to discuss animals, and their relationship to humans, in late medieval and early modern art, c. 1300 - c. 1800. What do these animals mean? What can we learn about the place of animals in society, then and now? No prior experience is necessary. Date & time: Friday 21st, 11.00am – 1.00pm Audience: Any University of Edinburgh student Cost: Free Booking information: We are sorry but this event is fully booked. Accessibility: No restrictions Location: Scottish National Gallery, the Mound Meeting place: Attendees to meet Dr Cockram outside the Gallery shop (by the Gardens Entrance) at 11am prompt. Book your place! Book a place in MyEd This article was published on 2024-08-01