The Project
Increasingly the humanities have recognised the value of objects within historical narratives. The historians whose research is on show today are amongst those who are taking … Continue reading The Project
Increasingly the humanities have recognised the value of objects within historical narratives. The historians whose research is on show today are amongst those who are taking … Continue reading The Project
Artist: Dominque Russell Dominique is an artist who lives and works in London. She graduated with a BA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art … Continue reading BOP Untitled
Artist: Sarah Jarman Sarah has an MA in Printmaking from Camberwell College of Art. Her practice is heavily influenced by her research in anthropology and she … Continue reading Untitled
Artist: Timothy Gasbarro Timothy graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2014 with an MA in Goldsmithing, Silversmithing, Metalwork and Jewellery. He previously trained at … Continue reading Feitiço
Artist: Susan Eyre Susan is a London based artist and works in various forms of print media, both in 2d and 3d. Susan holds a BA … Continue reading Containment
Artist: Grace Holliday Grace is a London based illustrator/mark maker. Sense of place, ephemeral existence and tactile narratives are regular themes found within her projects. Her … Continue reading Textured Time
Artist: Elena Gileva Elena is currently studying for an MA in Ceramics at the Royal College of Art. The expression of histories and cultures through objects … Continue reading Untitled
Artist: Kathryn Martin Kathryn is an illustrator and a recent graduate of the Royal College of Art (MA Visual Communication,2015). She specialises in experimental narrative drawing … Continue reading The Key to the City
Artist: Elinor Cantrill Elinor is an artist who lives and works in London. She studied at Leeds College of Art before graduating from Wimbledon College of … Continue reading The Ivory
The project was co-curated by: Hannah Lee: Hannah is a first year PhD student at Queen Mary University of London. Her research explores the representation of Africa and Africans in the material culture of sixteenth and seventeenth-century Venice. Ella Kilgallon: Ella is an AHRC funded PhD candidate at Queen Mary University of London. Her doctoral research investigates personal and communal space in tertiary religion of thirteenth century Italy. Continue reading Project curators