PROGRAMME
This is a free online event, hosted by the University of Wolverhampton, to mark the launch of a new CPHC initiative, the History History of the Printed Image Network.
The event is free, but booking is essential. Full details and a link to the booking form here.
PROGRAMME
John Hinks: Brief introduction: the aims of HoPIN
Rose Roberto: In search of Walter Crane’s earliest published illustrations
Sibylle Erle: Images in Illuminated Printing: William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and of Experience
Amy Webster: ‘I know who I was when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then’: exploring the repackaging of classic children’s books in modern series
John Grayson: The transferred image: from eighteenth-century enamel to contemporary craft
Brian Maidment: New books on old prints
Laura Onions: The Dudley writing cards (1928): printing into painting into writing.
SPEAKERS
John Hinks: Co-ordinator of HoPIN, Honorary Research Fellow in Printing History and Culture at Birmingham City University
Rose Roberto: librarian and scholar of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century visual culture, Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln
Sibylle Erle: Reader in English Literature, Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln
Amy Webster: Senior Lecturer in Education Studies, Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln
John Grayson: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Birmingham City University, and freelance contemporary crafts maker
Brian Maidment: Emeritus Professor of the History of Print, Liverpool John Moores University
Laura Onions: printmaker, and lecturer in fine art at the University of Wolverhampton
ORGANISED by the Centre for Printing History & Culture, in conjunction with Wolverhampton University.