Sally Hoban, Heritage & Training Officer at Assay Office Birmingham explains: âThe day will provide a unique opportunity to hear from a range of speakers about aspects of the Quarterâs past, present and future. Confirmed speakers this year include Brendan Flynn from the RBSA who will talk about the jewellery of Arthur and Georgina Gaskin, Martin Ellis from Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Larry Hanks from The Pen Room Museum and artists Joanne Powell and David Brammeld who have both painted scenes from the Jewellery Quarter.
Dr Malcolm Dick, who is the Director of the Centre for West Midlands History at The University of Birmingham said: âWe are delighted to be working in collaboration with Assay Office Birmingham again this year on our latest joint Day School.â Tickets for the event cost £36 including lunch. To book a place or for further information, email: m.m.dick@bham.ac.uk BOOK ONLINE http://shop.bham.ac.uk (go to Conferences and Events: College of Arts & Law)Your item has been added to the basket
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