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Our exhibition will include an exciting and diverse range of displays

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Come along to our exhibition and learn more about your peer's research interests and other research fields!

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PGR Exhibition 1

The Conference Exhibition

As part of the Humanities PGR conference 2013, we are staging an exciting and diverse exhibition of current work by students.

Contributions will be displayed in the Queen's cafe area during the conference, and for the first two weeks of the summer term.  

This provides an opportunity for researchers whose work does not naturally lend itself to presentation in a paper. Confirmed exhibits include:

  • photography
  • workshop reports
  • poetry
  • an interactive display
  • a newly developed computer app

Do make sure you interact with these fascinating projects during conference break periods!

An associated live performance of drama and readings will take place during lunchtime of Day One, and an installation of poetry featuring over 50 writers from around the world has been commissioned.

We hope you enjoy this unique and diverse display of what postgraduate research can lead to!

This years exhibitions are:

  • Ljubica Spaskovska from the History department - Post-Yugoslav memoryscapes - remnants of socialism
  • Richard Wells from the English department - Transformations of the Apple: Material Fruit, Mythic Symbol, Model Object
  • Cristina Locatelli from the English department - Art Maps
  • Evelyn O'Malley from the Drama department - Stone No More: Dialogues, echoes and singing to statues
  • Faustina Brew from the Drama department - Create to Learn
  • Jaime Robles from the English department - Wall of Miracles
  • Giulia Baso from the Modern Languages department - Dismantling Bodily Boundaries: M. Antonioni’s Blow-Up and A. Egoyan’s Speaking Parts
  • Iole Cozzone from the Modern Languages department - The Translation of Janet Frame’s poetry into Italian: A Tec[h]reative act
  • Evelyn John from the English department - I Need You
  • Mike Rose-Steel from the English department - ‘A Serious and Good Philosophical Work...’: poetry responses to Wittgenstein’s philosophy of language

Details of individual exhibitions can be found by clicking here.