Artisans and craft production in 19th century Scotland Event description Our speakers will cover topics that explore artisans and craftwork in 19th century Scotland including: amateur craft; the furniture trade; silver and jewellery crafts; the revival of stained glass making; the relationship between craft production and modern industry; and textile crafts. The full programme will be sent by email to attendees closer to the event date. Registration Registration and payment can be done online using the University's ePay system. Book online Book now with ePay Or, to register for this conference by post, please complete the form and return with your payment cheque to Professor Nenadic at the address below. Document Artisans and craft production conference booking form (1.59 MB / PDF) Payment information Cheques should be made payable to the 'University of Edinburgh' Fees Registration includes lunch and coffee. Full £20 Students £12 Fees should be paid at the time of booking Programme Download a copy of the programme here Document Artisans conference programme (14.31 KB / PDF) Speakers Speakers will join us from universities across the United Kingdom including: Annette Carruthers (University of St Andrews) George Dalgleish (National Museums of Scotland) Clive Edwards (Loughborough University) Stephen Knott (Kingston University) Sally Rush (University of Glasgow) Speakers from the Leverhulme-funded ‘Artisans and the Craft Economy in Scotland, 1780-1914’ research team, led by Stana Nenadic (University of Edinburgh), will also join us. Find out more about the Artisans and the Craft Economy in Scotland project Free public lecture Janice Helland (Queens University, Ontario), who will contribute to the conference, will also give a free public lecture on Wednesday 8 June. Jun 08 2016 17.00 - 18.00 Fairly-traded textiles in late 19th century Ireland and Scotland Professor Janice Helland, Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario) will deliver a free, public lecture on Wednesday 9 June 2016 as part of the Leverhulme-funded Artisans and the Craft Economy in Scotland project conference. How to find the event venue Further information Further information For further information, or if you have any questions, please contact the event organiser Professor Stana Nenadic. Registration forms should be returned to Professor Nenadic at the address below. Professor Stana Nenadic Professor of Social History and Cultural History Contact details Work: 0131 650 3839 Email: stana.nenadic@ed.ac.uk Jun 09 2016 09.00 - 17.00 Artisans and craft production in 19th century Scotland Join us for this one-day conference on Thursday June 9 to explore artisans and craftwork in 19th century Scotland. G.04, 50 George Square University of Edinburgh Edinburgh EH8 9LH How to find the conference venue
Artisans and craft production in 19th century Scotland Event description Our speakers will cover topics that explore artisans and craftwork in 19th century Scotland including: amateur craft; the furniture trade; silver and jewellery crafts; the revival of stained glass making; the relationship between craft production and modern industry; and textile crafts. The full programme will be sent by email to attendees closer to the event date. Registration Registration and payment can be done online using the University's ePay system. Book online Book now with ePay Or, to register for this conference by post, please complete the form and return with your payment cheque to Professor Nenadic at the address below. Document Artisans and craft production conference booking form (1.59 MB / PDF) Payment information Cheques should be made payable to the 'University of Edinburgh' Fees Registration includes lunch and coffee. Full £20 Students £12 Fees should be paid at the time of booking Programme Download a copy of the programme here Document Artisans conference programme (14.31 KB / PDF) Speakers Speakers will join us from universities across the United Kingdom including: Annette Carruthers (University of St Andrews) George Dalgleish (National Museums of Scotland) Clive Edwards (Loughborough University) Stephen Knott (Kingston University) Sally Rush (University of Glasgow) Speakers from the Leverhulme-funded ‘Artisans and the Craft Economy in Scotland, 1780-1914’ research team, led by Stana Nenadic (University of Edinburgh), will also join us. Find out more about the Artisans and the Craft Economy in Scotland project Free public lecture Janice Helland (Queens University, Ontario), who will contribute to the conference, will also give a free public lecture on Wednesday 8 June. Jun 08 2016 17.00 - 18.00 Fairly-traded textiles in late 19th century Ireland and Scotland Professor Janice Helland, Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario) will deliver a free, public lecture on Wednesday 9 June 2016 as part of the Leverhulme-funded Artisans and the Craft Economy in Scotland project conference. How to find the event venue Further information Further information For further information, or if you have any questions, please contact the event organiser Professor Stana Nenadic. Registration forms should be returned to Professor Nenadic at the address below. Professor Stana Nenadic Professor of Social History and Cultural History Contact details Work: 0131 650 3839 Email: stana.nenadic@ed.ac.uk Jun 09 2016 09.00 - 17.00 Artisans and craft production in 19th century Scotland Join us for this one-day conference on Thursday June 9 to explore artisans and craftwork in 19th century Scotland. G.04, 50 George Square University of Edinburgh Edinburgh EH8 9LH How to find the conference venue
Jun 08 2016 17.00 - 18.00 Fairly-traded textiles in late 19th century Ireland and Scotland Professor Janice Helland, Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario) will deliver a free, public lecture on Wednesday 9 June 2016 as part of the Leverhulme-funded Artisans and the Craft Economy in Scotland project conference. How to find the event venue Further information
Jun 08 2016 17.00 - 18.00 Fairly-traded textiles in late 19th century Ireland and Scotland Professor Janice Helland, Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario) will deliver a free, public lecture on Wednesday 9 June 2016 as part of the Leverhulme-funded Artisans and the Craft Economy in Scotland project conference. How to find the event venue Further information
Jun 09 2016 09.00 - 17.00 Artisans and craft production in 19th century Scotland Join us for this one-day conference on Thursday June 9 to explore artisans and craftwork in 19th century Scotland.