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Events at Friends Meeting House

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Daily life in Ancient Rome

03/10/2018 am – 24/10/2018 am
  • Tutor: Louise Johnston-Harris
  • Venue: Friends Meeting House
  • Categories: History

What was life like in Ancient Rome? We shall try to find some answers through an exploration of some key aspects of life in Ancient Rome, including education, slavery and entertainment , through the eyes of those who lived there. … More details …

Women Artists of the 20th Century

06/10/2018 10:30 am – 4:30 pm
  • Tutor: Paul Chapman
  • Venue: Friends Meeting House
  • Categories: Art History, Day course

The ‘art world’ like most places, is a male domain. Women artists are often marginalised and overlooked. Througout the day, we will not only study the lives and work of the women who contributed to the creative output of the … More details …

Villanelles, Sonnets and Sestinas

20/10/2018 10:30 am – 4:30 pm
  • Tutor: Phil Lyons
  • Venue: Friends Meeting House
  • Categories: Day course, Poetry

Certain poetic forms have an enduring appeal for poets and readers alike. We shall read and discuss a variety of these, exploring the ways in which metre, rhyme and repetition contribute to a poem’s overall effect.

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New Crafts: Soapmaking

05/11/2018 10:30 am – 4:30 pm
  • Tutor: Greta Depledge
  • Venue: Friends Meeting House
  • Categories: Day course, Hand craft

An informative and practical workshop – explore the history of soap, its ingredients and make a batch to take home. This workshop will cover the history of soap and look at ingredients that go in to handmade artisan soap. We … More details …

Camden Town and the London Groups – Great British Art 1900-1925

06/11/2018 am – 11/12/2018 am
  • Tutor: Jan Cox
  • Venue: Friends Meeting House
  • Categories: Art History

The Fitzroy Street group was founded by Walter Sickert in 1907, and then followed the three Camden Town Group exhibitions (1911-12), where we see the art of Sickert, Spencer Gore, Harold Gilman and Charles Ginner. Finally, the setting up of … More details …

North and South: Elizabeth Gaskell

07/11/2018 am – 12/12/2018 am
  • Tutor: Cath Humphris
  • Venue: Friends Meeting House
  • Categories: Literature

Share your responses to this classic novel. At one time, it was classified only as a ‘condition of England’ novel. More recently the story of Margaret Hale, and her movements between the rural south and the newly industrialised north has … More details …

The Genius of the Classical Era in Music (1750-1820)

09/11/2018 pm – 14/12/2018 pm
  • Tutor: Ben England
  • Venue: Friends Meeting House
  • Categories: Music

We will explore the evolution of the orchestra, the formalisation of the symphonic and sonata form, Mozart’s operas and masses, the symphonies and string quartets of Haydn, the explosion in popularity of the fortepiano and the demise of the harpsichord. … More details …

100 years of Suffrage: Votes for Women (& Men)

10/11/2018 10:30 am – 4:30 pm
  • Tutor: Carol Wood
  • Venue: Friends Meeting House
  • Categories: Day course, History

The scene is set with a run through the electoral reform acts of the 19th Century before looking at the emergence of the Suffragists and the campaign of the Suffragettes, including those in Bristol.  At the end of the day, … More details …

New Crafts: Mosaics

24/11/2018 10:30 am – 4:30 pm
  • Tutor: Frankie Hudson
  • Venue: Friends Meeting House
  • Categories: Day course, Hand craft

Another opportunity to observe some of the techniques involved in creating a mosaic and to complete a small panel to take home. Cutting tools and all materials provided (small extra cost). Check out Frankie’s website https://frankiehudsonmosaics.co.uk

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Landscapes in Literature

01/12/2018 10:30 am – 4:30 pm
  • Tutor: Jane Crozier
  • Venue: Friends Meeting House
  • Categories: Day course, Literature

An exploration of British landscape writing through selected texts of poetry and prose, from 19th century industrial and post-industrial landscapes, to the ‘new nature writing’ of the 21st century.

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Americans in Paris

15/12/2018 10:30 am – 4:30 pm
  • Tutor: Allan Phillipson
  • Venue: Friends Meeting House
  • Categories: Art History, Day course, Literature

Paris has been a catalyst for some of America ’s finest thinkers and creators. From Thomas Jefferson to Gene Kelly, this course explores their reasons for going there and the work they produced. The main focus will be art (Sargent, … More details …

Three Imperial Cities: Rome, Constantinople and Ravenna

08/01/2019 pm – 12/02/2019 pm
  • Tutor: Richard Henderson
  • Venue: Friends Meeting House
  • Categories: History

An exploration of the three imperial capitals of the late Roman Empire, linking the physical appearance, the art and the architecture with the religious and ideological preoccupations of the society of Late Antiquity.

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First Penguins: A Revolution in Reading

09/01/2019 am – 13/02/2019 am
  • Tutor: Cath Humphris
  • Venue: Friends Meeting House
  • Categories: Literature

What do The Unpleasantness at The Bellona Club, by Dorothy L. Sayers, Gone to Earth, by Mary Webb, and Carnival, by Compton Mackenzie have in common? They are numbers 5, 9 and 10 on Penguin’s list. We will discuss characters, … More details …

The Evolution of Film Music

11/01/2019 pm – 15/02/2019 pm
  • Tutor: Ben England
  • Venue: Friends Meeting House
  • Categories: Music

A six-session study of film music from the earliest simple film reels with live music, to the sprawling scores of modern cinema. Session 1: Music for a New Visual Age Exploring the music of the silent age – live scores … More details …

Realism and Tinsel: The Representation of Women in British Films 1939-1945

12/01/2019 10:30 am – 4:30 pm
  • Tutor: John Raisbeck
  • Venue: Friends Meeting House
  • Categories: Day course, Film

In 1943 Michael Balcon, head of Ealing Studios, contrasted the “tinsel” of “escapist” fare to the “realism” of the more down-to-earth films he advocated in time of war. The day will look at the ways in which women were represented … More details …

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