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BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//MHCreations Blythweb//NONSGML Event Calendar//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Island Sanctuary Refugee Artists in Britain from the Huguenots to the Present Day DTSTART:20241008T130000Z DTEND:20241008T225959Z DTSTAMP:20240709T113759Z UID:20241008T140000-16281-IslandSanctuaryRefugeeArtistsinBritainfrom DESCRIPTION:With Monica Bohm-Duchen. A lecture celebrating the huge contribution refugees from conflict zones around the world, past and present, make to the culture of the country that takes them in. Achievements, against the odds, of artists as diverse as miniaturist Isaac Oliver in the sixteenth century, painters James Tissot in the nineteenth and David Bomberg and Lucian Freud in the twentieth - and many more as we move into the later twentieth century and beyond. LOCATION:Southwold Arts Centre, Cumberland Road,Southwold IP18 6JP ORGANIZER;CN=The Arts Society, Southwold:MAILTO:tassouthwold@gmail.com STATUS:CONFIRMED PRIORITY:0 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR
Island Sanctuary: Refugee Artists in Britain from the Huguenots to the Present Day

on Tuesday, 8th October 2024
Organised by: The Arts Society, Southwold
Venue: Southwold Arts Centre, Cumberland Road,Southwold IP18 6JP
With Monica Bohm-Duchen. A lecture celebrating the huge contribution refugees from conflict zones around the world, past and present, make to the culture of the country that takes them in. Achievements, against the odds, of artists as diverse as miniaturist Isaac Oliver in the sixteenth century, painters James Tissot in the nineteenth and David Bomberg and Lucian Freud in the twentieth - and many more as we move into the later twentieth century and beyond.
Ticket Details: Visitors and Members' guests welcome, at an entrance fee of £10.
Who to Contact: Email : tassouthwold@gmail.com