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NOW BOOKING. OHS Annual Conference 2010.

Oral History Society Annual Conference 2010
in association with the Victoria & Albert Museum

[Record] [Create] Oral History in Art, Craft and Design

Supported by Camberwell College of Arts, National Life Stories at the British Library, and University of the West of England, Bristol

Friday 2 July & Saturday 3 July 2010
10.00–17.30
Sackler Centre
Victoria & Albert Museum
London, SW7 2RL

Oral history has become a significant methodology for understanding creative practitioners and the context and meaning of the work they produce. This seminal conference will bring together an international community of those working with oral history in the fields of art, craft and design, architecture and photography.

Keynote speakers include the sound artist and curator David Toop, Michael McMillan, artist and author of The Front Room, and there will be a panel about Antony Gormley’s ‘One and Other’ fourth plinth project.

Tickets (including lunch): £112 full rate, £94 concessions (including OHS Members), £30 students.

Bookings: www.vam.ac.uk/tickets  and 020 7942 2211

For a provisional programme, details of accommodation and other information please go to the link below (this information will be updated shortly).





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