Some face-to-face events are returning. Check carefully for any requirements.
William Rothenstein and 20th-Century British Art With David Addison, art historian Wednesday 20 November, 2–4pm, Headley Lecture Theatre Ashmolean Afternoon Tea Lecture William Rothenstein (1872–1945) was an English painter, draughtsman and art critic who played[...]
Finance is often considered either intimidating or boring. What do terms like profit and loss, cashflow or balance sheet really mean? How are they relevant to us at the early stages of starting a business?[...]
Virtual currencies such as Bitcoin have recently attracted significant media coverage. Some commentators highlight their innovative features and hail them as the future of money. Other commentators point to their uses in illegal activities and[...]
https://www.facebook.com/events/638172492880170/ Welcome to a night of unsuppressed creativity, crowdfunding and cocktails! Tickets available here: https://secure5.pm3hosting.com/pm3API/asp/PMWeb1?charityRef=1088315T&campaignRef=19 HOW DOES IT WORK? The Charities £10 entry to pledge to your charity of choice. Each charity, The Against Malaria[...]
Ashmolean Exhibition Event In Conversation With Richard Calvocoressi, exhibition curator Dr Francis Warner, Emeritus Professor, St Peter’s College Mary Moore, daughter of Henry Moore Saturday 23 November, 11am–12pm, Headley Lecture Theatre Exhibition curator, Richard Calvocoressi,[...]
Why Art Matters Talk Series with Richard Deacon, and an introduced by Matthew Moser-Clark Saturday 23 November, 2–3pm, Headley Lecture Theatre In this special event, Richard Deacon will be introduced by Matthew Moser-Clark, sculptor and[...]
Turner and the Sea With Christine Riding, Senior Curator of Paintings, National Maritime Museum Tuesday 26 November, 2–3pm, Headley Lecture Theatre Christine Riding talks about William Turner’s lifelong fascination with the sea and discusses his[...]
Seeing the Human Heart A free Public Seminar Tuesday 26 November 2013, 5–7.45pm Ashmolean Museum Headley Lecture Theatre Full PDF programme: http://www.ashmolean.org/assets/docs/AshmoleanUEPHeartInArtProgramme.pdf Organised by Professor Robin Choudhury and Dr Jim Harris Professor Robin Choudhury is[...]
Ancient Greek Theatre and Modern Reconstruction With Russell Shone, Chloe Productions Wednesday 27 November 27 Nov, 2–3.30pm, Headley Lecture Theatre Examine the elements of ancient Greek theatre – from the plans of the buildings and[...]
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OII Politics and the Internet Seminar Series, Part 4 Technological developments and the open Internet have led to revolutionary changes and the potential of emancipating individuals, bottom up. However, increasingly technological possibilities also put the[...]
As Artist in Residence, choreographer Rosie Kay has been mining the Pitt Rivers for inspiration for several professional works and in April choreographed the first dance work ever performed at the Pitt Rivers Museum as[...]
PEFM Seminar Panellists: Gillian Edgeworth (Unicredit), Gene Frieda (Moore Capital), Giles Moec (Deutsche Bank), Marko Skreb (Privredna Banka Zagreb) Chair: Adam Bennett (St. Antony’s College, Oxford)
The Annual Sidney Ball Memorial Lecture: Baroness Lister of Burtersett, introduced by the Chancellor of the University, Lord Patten of Barnes
Francis Bacon / Henry Moore With Colin Harrison, Senior Curator of European Art, Ashmolean Museum An Exhibition Talk Thursday 5 December, 2–3pm, Headley Lecture Theatre Booking essential – £4/£3 Call: 01865 305 305 Or book[...]
The Internet is the nervous system of the 21st century. Everything we do today involves the Internet and everything we do tomorrow will require it. As a result, every problem we experience will have some[...]
Speaker: Garry Kasparov, Senior Visiting Fellow, Oxford Martin School; world chess champion, writer and political activist Summary: The latest generation of intelligent machines are running into a surprising challenge – how best to integrate with[...]
This seminar will be conducted ‘off-the-record’ under Chatham House rules and will be followed by a short drinks reception.
Medieval Christmas Happenings With lecturer Tim Porter Tuesday 17 December, 2–4pm, Headley Lecture Theatre Afternoon Tea Lecture This seasonal lecture will give you an insight into the events of medieval Christmasses – from murders to[...]
The Gardens of Mary With Anna Steven, gallery lecturer Wednesday 18 December, 2–4pm, Headley Lecture Theatre Afternoon Tea Lecture Anna Steven talks about representations of the Virgin Mary and the symbolism of the gardens and[...]
http://www.facebook.com/events/178365432357400/ Sir David Piper Lecture 2014: Lawrence of Arabia at the Ashmolean Presented by Jon Whiteley, Ashmolean Museum Saturday 11 January 2014, 11am – 12pm Free, no need to book, but numbers are limited. Please[...]
The next few years are crucial for the global climate. There are suggestions from many quarters that previous approaches to international co-operation on climate change have been misguided and that fresh thinking is needed. At[...]
Ashmolean Lunchtime Gallery Talk: Tools from the past 1.15–2pm every open weekday, Tuesday – Friday, Gallery 21 Places (maximum 15) allocated by tokens from the Information Desk 15 mins before the talk January Thu 16[...]
For January we are back to our usual third Thursday date and we are inviting you to bring along your portfolio or a piece of recent work that you are proud of and would like[...]
Ashmolean Lunchtime Gallery Talk: Mesopotamia: the cradle of civilisation 1.15–2pm every open weekday, Tuesday – Friday, Gallery 21 Places (maximum 15) allocated by tokens from the Information Desk 15 mins before the talk January Thu[...]
Ashmolean Director’s Guest Lecture Series Late Raphael With Professor Paul Joannides Saturday 18 January 2014 11am–12pm Headley Lecture Theatre Emeritus Professor of Art History at Cambridge University, Professor Paul Joannides speaks on the crucial but[...]
Dr Clare Harris, Curator for Asian Collections at the Pitt Rivers Museum and an internationally recognised expert on art and material culture from Tibet and the Himalayas, will speak about her new book ‘The Museum[...]
Ashmolean Exhibition Event: Bacon and Moore: Themes and Trajectories With Rina Arya, Reader at University of Wolverhampton Sunday 19 January 2-3pm Headley Lecture Theatre An examination of the historical and thematic parallels between Bacon and[...]
Ashmolean Lunchtime Gallery Talk: Japanese arts and crafts 1.15–2pm every open weekday, Tuesday – Friday, Gallery 21 Places (maximum 15) allocated by tokens from the Information Desk 15 mins before the talk January Thu 16[...]
Ashmolean Lunchtime Gallery Talk: Landscape paintings 1.15–2pm every open weekday, Tuesday – Friday, Gallery 21 Places (maximum 15) allocated by tokens from the Information Desk 15 mins before the talk January Thu 16 Tools from[...]
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