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Woodworking in the Roman Imagination – Upcoming Workshop (18/19.06) and Revised Program (Registration Closed, but Keynotes Open to Public)

Though registration for the full workshop is now closed, the keynote lectures by Roger B. Ulrich and Carole Newlands are free and open to all. This workshop examines how woodworking and human-wood interaction were imagined, described, and represented in artistic, literary and epigraphic media. Papers range from the Late Republic to Late Antiquity and consider …

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Woodworking in the Roman Imagination – Registration for workshop now open!

Registration is now open for the workshop “Woodworking in the Roman Imagination” at the University of Groningen (the Netherlands) on the 18th and 19th of June, 2026. This workshop examines how woodworking and human-wood interaction were imagined, described, and represented in artistic, literary and epigraphic media. Papers range from the Late Republic to Late Antiquity …

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Just Art Lectures – No. 1: Erin O’Connor, “A Geoanthropology of Studio Glass”

17 February, 15.30, Groninger Museum, Auditory Free entrance upon showing this announcement! The Just Art Lectures are part of the JUST ART PROJECT (www.justart.info). The first lecture takes place in collaboration with the Groninger Museum, ERC Facere, and Minerva Art Academy. Abstract An Geoanthropology of Studio Glass offers an account of studio glass that integrates the …

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