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Meet the Kelmscott Manor Maker in Residence

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Talk
13 May 2024, 10:45 - 12:00

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Burlington House

Piccadilly
W1J 0BD

Meet the Kelmscott Manor Maker in Residence

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£15.00

Kelmscott Manor is the former home of designer-craftsman William Morris. Join a panel discussion with the Manor’s 2023 Maker in Residence Alison Proctor, alongside the Society of Antiquaries of London’s Kathy Haslam and Hannah Britton, and Heritage Crafts’ Daniel Carpenter. Hear about how Alison’s residency progressed in response to the site and Morris’ legacy.

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The Society of Antiquaries of London is partnering with Heritage Crafts on a three-year project to place makers in residence at Kelmscott Manor, the former home of internationally renowned writer, designer-craftsman, conservationist and revolutionary socialist William Morris.

Join a panel discussion with 2023 Maker in Residence ceramicist Alison Proctor and newly-appointed 2024 Maker in Residence ceramicist Sarah Davis, alongside Kelmscott Manor’s Kathy Haslam and Hannah Britton, and Heritage Crafts’ Daniel Carpenter. Hear about how Alison’s residency progressed in response to the site and Morris’ legacy, see her work first-hand, and listen to Sarah’s hopes for the coming year.

For 25 years, everything about the 17th-century Manor was of profound inspiration to William Morris. Both the Manor and its setting in rural Oxfordshire were a fertile source of ideas, influencing his art, literature and social thinking as well as his passionate, imaginative engagement with history and nature. Integral to Morris’ ethos was his tireless championing of heritage crafts and the handmade. Morris’ values have never been more relevant than they are today.

As part of the Society of Antiquaries’ NLHF-funded £6 million Kelmscott and Morris: Past, Present and Future project, the Kelmscott Manor residency is a unique opportunity for the successful candidate to reflect Morris’s advocacy of the handmade and contribute to his legacy by playing a distinctive part in the Manor’s programme of public engagement.

Refreshments included.

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