PAST EVENTS
2009
Event title:Abolitions in the Indian Ocean and Atlantic Worlds
Date: Workshop 26th January 2010
Further information: A half-day workshop hosted by an AHRC Landscape and Environment project on The Indian Ocean in collaboration with History at the School of Humanities, University of Southampton
Venue:Chawton House, Hampshire
Web page: Further details and registration
Event title:Law and Lawlessness in the Indian Ocean
Date: Workshop 27th January 2010
Further information: A workshop hosted by an AHRC Landscape and Environment project on The Indian Ocean
Venue:Chawton House, Hampshire
Web page: Further details and registration
Event title:The Beat Goes On
Date: 12 July 2008 - 1 November 2009
Venue: World Museum Liverpool, William Brown Street, Liverpool
Further information:Public exhibition involving the work of the Popular Musicscapes larger grant
Web page: www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/wml/exhibitions/thebeatgoeson/
Event title:People and Place: Landscape and identity through time - Poster exhibition
Date: Now until April 2009
Venue: Collections Discovery Centre, Fishbourne Roman Palace, Salthill Road,
Fishbourne, West Sussex, PO19 3QR - Tel: 01243 785977
Further information: An exhibition of posters from the Programme sponsored conference see flyer ![]()
Web page: www.sussexpast.co.uk
Event title:EARTH - MOON - EARTH
Date: Saturday 20 June - Sunday 9 August
Venue: Djanogly Art Gallery, Lakeside Art Centre, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD
Further information: Bringing together work of artists David Lamelas and Katie Paterson
Web page: http://www.lakesidearts.org.uk/Exhibitions/ViewEvent.html?e=1337&c=5&d=1566
Event title: Landscape, enclosure and rural society in post-medieval Britain and Europe .
Date: 25 to 26 June 2009
Venue: De Havilland campus, University of Hertfordshire , Hatfield
Further information:Poster
Full programme ![]()
Web page: www.landscapeandenclosure.com/conference09.html
Event title: Dan Shipsides - 'Coir' a' Ghrunnda 360 2007' as part of the 'Figuring Landscapes' exhibition
Date: 17 September - 17 October 2009
Venue: Mermaid Gallery, Mermaid Arts Centre, Main St, Bray, Co. Wicklow
Web page: Mermaid Arts Centre
Event title: An Archaeology of 'Race': Exploring the North East in Roman Britain
Date: Saturday 4 July - 15 September
Venue: Segedunum Roman Fort, Baths and Museum, Wallsend, Tyne and Wear
Further information: Exhibition flyer front and flyer back
Web page:www.dur.ac.uk/roman.centre/hadrianswall
Event title: Contested Common Land Project: Symposium 2
Date: 7-8 September 2009
Venue: Newcastle University
Web page: http://commons.ncl.ac.uk
Event title: The Sublime in Crisis? New perspectives on the Sublime in British Visual Culture 1760 - 1900 conference
Date: 14-15 September 2009
Venue: Clore Auditorium, Tate Britain
Web page: www.tate.org.uk for poster and programme
Event title: Public lectures by The Early Modern Parish Church
Date: 2 - 23 September 2009
Venue: St Michael in the Northgate Church, Cornmarket Street, Oxford Further information:This series of lectures open to the public will coincide with the Oxford Open Doors Weekend. Please see the timetable for dates and times
Event title: Researching Environmental Change: Workshop exploring the contribution of arts and humanities research (by invitation only)
Date: 7 April 2009
Venue: Royal Horticultural Society Conference Centre, London
Further information: Go to Landscape and Environment and Living with environmental change for the programme of this event, the speakers presentations and the outcomes.
Event title:The Early Modern Church interdisciplinary conference (larger grant project)
Date: 6 - 8 April 2009
Venue: Worcester College, Oxford
Further information: Call for papers - abstracts to be received by 30 November 2008.
Web page: http://ah.brookes.ac.uk/research/project/parishchurch_and_religiouslandscape/
Event title: Postgraduate conference
Date: 7 & 8 January 2009
Venue: University of Nottingham
Further information:Programme ![]()
2008
Event title: PUBLIC LECTURE: Landscapes of Violence, Values and Vitality: perspectives on Militarised Environments
by Professor Peter Coates (Professor of American and Environmental History at the University of Bristol)
Date: 7 May 2008 at 6.00pm
Venue:Arts Centre Lecture Theatre, Djanogly Arts Centre, University of Nottingham
Further information:All welcome
Event title: ESF/COST Interdisciplinary Science Initiative “New Perspectives on Landscapes” workshop
Date: 7 - 9 May 2008
Venue:University of Nottingham
Further information:Professor Daniels welcomed European representatives to the first of four thematic
workshops set to take place in 2008 (see photographs). The final outcome will be a joint ESF-COST Science Policy Briefing.
Event title: Landscape and Enclosure
Date: 17 May 2008
Venue: Day School at Rewley House, Oxford
Web page: www.landscapeandenclosure.com/news.html
Event title: Living in a material world: performativities of emptiness
Date: 6-7 June 2008
Venue: University of Bristol.
Further information:The Programme is co-sponsoring this conference
Web page: humanitieslab.stanford.edu/materialworld
Event title: Landscape in Theory: a multidisciplinary symposium
Date: 26 June 2008
Venue: Willoughby Hall, The University of Nottingham
Further information:The Programme is co-sponsoring this conference
Web page:www.nottingham.ac.uk/hrc/water/study.php
Event title: EMBEDDED
Date: 4 July - 29 August 2008
Venue: Gimpel Fils Gallery, 30 Davies Street, London.
Further information:Public exhibition involving Dan Shipsides work (smaller grant holder)
Web page:www.gimpelfils.com/exhibitions.php
Event title: Militarized Landscapes Conference
Date: 3 - 6 September 2008
Venue: University of Bristol
Further information:Conference programme.pdf
Web page:www.bristol.ac.uk/history/militarylandscapes/conference/
Event title: People and Place: Landscape and identity through time
Date: 13 & 14 September 2008
Venue: University of Chichester
Further information:The Programme is co-sponsoring this conference
Web page:www.nottingham.ac.uk/archaeology/research/conf_people.php
Event title: "Sustainability and the Commons”, International Research Symposium
Date: 11& 12 September 2008
Venue: Lancaster University, Department of History
Further information:The Programme is co-sponsoring this conference
Web page:www.nottingham.ac.uk/archaeology/research/conf_people.php
2007
Event title: Literary Geographies: a multidisciplinary conference
Date: 20-22 July 2007
Venue: Rutland Hall, University of Nottingham
Further information:The Programme is co-sponsoring this conference
Web page:www.nottingham.ac.uk/hrc/water/pastactivities.php
Networks and Workshops
Integrating experiential and political landscapes, EASA conference in Bristol, 2006.
See: www.abdn.ac.uk/anthropology/landscapeseminars.shtml
Temple meads, Temple Meads, 10-12 October 2006. See:
http://humanitieslab.stanford.edu/materialworld/11
Investigating the Archive, 20 Ocober 2006, National Maritime Museum. See: www.nmm.ac.uk/cart
Travel Identities, Royal Albert Memoiral Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter. 17 November 2006.
See: www.nmm.ac.uk/cart
Routes, boundaries, journeys, University of Aberdeen, 9-10 January, 2007.
See: www.abdn.ac.uk/anthropology/landscapeseminars.shtml
Planning and Meaning, School of Geography, Archaeology and Palaeocecology, Queens University Belfast, 23 February 2007. See: www.britarch.ac.uk/msrg/
Text/Event/Image, Department of Drama, University of Bristol, 23 February 2007.
See: http://humanitieslab.stanford.edu/materialworld/11
Trans-imperial estate management in Britain and the West Indies During the Eighteen Century, K133, King's Manor, University of York, 3 March 2007. See:
www.york.ac.uk/inst/cecs/landscapes/workshops/wrks1.html
Writing Landscape, Stewart House, UCL, London, 19 March 2007.
See: www.uec.ac.uk/conferences/understandinglandscape/SymposiumOne.html
The ecology of perception and the aesthetics of landscape, College de France, Paris, 26-27 March 2007.
See: www.abdn.ac.uk/anthropology/landscapeseminars.shtml
In search of the urban pastoral, CABE, 1 Kemble Street, London, 29 March 2007.
See: Technological Sublime Workshops
Painted and Graphic Representations of the English and Indian Landscape, 1780-1820, K133, King's Manor, University of York, 31 March 2007. See:
www.york.ac.uk/inst/cecs/landscapes/workshops/wrks2.html
The cinematic sublime, University College London, 12 April 2007.
See: Technological Sublime Workshops
Imagining the Village, University of Sussex, 13-14 April 2007. See: Inter-war England Seminars
Working and Sharing, Edinburgh, 20 April 2007. See: www.britarch.ac.uk/msrg/
Pre-programme seminars
Four framework seminars were held in the spring and sumer of 2005 in advance of the start of the programme in order to facilitate discussion in the Arts and Humanities subject communities about potential themes and research areas relating to landscape and environment. Views and recommendations from these seminars informed the final programme specification
Thursday 28 April, University of Sheffield:
Transformations: Cycles of Degradation and Recovery ![]()
Monday 20 June, Royal Holloway, London:
Enchantment and Haunting: Creating Landscape Through Performance ![]()
Tuesday 28 June, University of East Anglia:
Access and Ownership ![]()
Saturday 2 July, University of Nottingham:
Land, Air and Water ![]()
