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Drawing Conversations: Engaging with Sites of History and Narrative

Drawing Conversations: Engaging with Sites of History and Narrative

On September 2, Dr. David Griffin will be speaking at the University of Huddersfield in the UK about his work with diagrams and Lasers, drawing the largest drawings ever drawn. The event is called “Drawing Conversations: Engaging with Sites of History and Narrative”, a one-day symposium that examines the interrelationships of drawing and engaging with sites of history and narrative. At the heart of this will be drawing as an embodied act, drawing in the expanded field, variable in definition, and as both individual and collective processes.  

The event has 3 keynote presentations, including Deanna Petherbridge (CBE), a practicing artist, curator and writer of The Primacy of Drawing: Histories and Theories of Practice, published June 2010.  

Free Registration 
Register as an online attendee here.

Time
Friday, 2 September 2022  
09:15 to 16:45 BST (04:15 to 11:45 EST)

For further information contact:
Simon Woolham or Jill Journeaux at drawingconversations4@hud.ac.uk.

Download a PDF of the 16 presenters for the Drawing Conversations: Engaging with sites of history and narrative