The Arts and Crafts Movement
Schedule
Tue May 14 2024 at 07:45 pm to 09:15 pm
Location
Saint Saviours Church Hall | St Albans, EN
About this Event
This talk will cover the arts and crafts movement of the latter part of the nineteenth century. The movement was international, but was most fully developed here in the UK. Its causes were the disenchantment with the industrial revolution. It advocated a return to a simpler, more fulfilling society. This involved architecture, the decorative arts and the importance of beauty and craftsmanship, instead of mass production. There was an emphasis on utility in design. Its wallpapers and fabrics were based on natural motifs, particularly plant forms. The talk will cover the following: an introduction to the arts and crafts movement, William Morris and other major figures and initiators, and its relevance to St Albans.
Prof. Geraint John is an architect and president emeritus of the St Albans Civic Society and has co-written many books. He was awarded the Pierre de Coubertin Medal by the International Olympic Committee.
This lecture will be available in person at St Saviours Church only. Attendance is free to members; £5 for non-members. Please click on the button above right, and register your option. You will then receive confirmation of your registration by email return. Registration closes at 3.30pm on Tuesday 14 May.
If you have any questions, please email Gill Girdziusz via [email protected].
Image above: Strawberry Thief, a textile design by William Morris, 1883 (Wikiart)
Where is it happening?
Saint Saviours Church Hall, Sandpit Lane, St Albans, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 0.00 to GBP 5.00