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Part of the Twentieth Century Society's lecture series Twentieth Century House Museums
A house museum is all about the people who have lived and worked there. For a twentieth century house, living memories and continuous occupation can offer us a particularly rich experience as we interpret the minutiae of lives and settings. In this series curators and historians reflect on house museums new and not so new, from the fight to save Melnikovâs House in Moscow as a museum to Kettles Yard in Cambridge, conceived in the 1950s as a new type of museum that felt like a house. This lecture on Kettles Yard is by the Director, Michael Harrison.
Speaker(s): |
Michael Harrison | talks |
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Date and Time: |
4 December 2008 at 6:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Venue: |
The Gallery |
Organised by: |
Twentieth Century Society |
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Tickets: |
Single tickets: members £7, non-members £9, students £5 |
Available from: |
For tickets and/or further information please contact The Administrator, The Twentieth Century Society, 70 Cowcross Street, London EC1M 6EJ Tel 0207 250 3857 administrator@c20society.org.uk |
Additional Information: |
Season ticket for all six lectures: members £33, non-members £44, students £25 |
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