What is your tutor up to? Chapter 4: Julia Biggs
Posted: 24/10/17 12:27 |
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OCA tutor Julia Biggs will be one of the speakers at the first Wellcome Trust funded Renaissance Skin interdisciplinary conference – The Porous Body in Early Modern Europe. Running from 30 November – 1 December at King’s College London, details can be found here.
It would be wonderful to see some OCA students there!
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The conference looks fascinating but it was sold out by the time I got the email. Would Julia’s paper be available?
Hi Linda,
Thanks for your interest! It seems spaces for the conference filled up quickly, but I think free tickets are still available for the public keynote talk by Thomas Laqueur on ‘Seeing through Fur: The Dog’s Gaze in Western art’, which sounds interesting!
More information here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/public-lecture-thomas-w-laqueur-seeing-through-fur-tickets-38140433062
Depending on publishing constraints/finances etc., some of the papers from the conference may be published in a collected volume, so watch this space!