Animals in Art Trip to Scottish National Gallery
Students will join Dr Cockram at the Scottish National Gallery to discuss animals, and their relationship to humans, in late medieval and early modern art, c. 1300 - c. 1800.
- What do these animals mean?
- What can we learn about the place of animals in society, then and now?
No prior experience is necessary.
Date & time: | Friday 21st, 11.00am – 1.00pm |
Audience: | Any University of Edinburgh student |
Cost: | Free |
Booking information: | We are sorry but this event is fully booked. |
Accessibility: | No restrictions |
Location: | Scottish National Gallery, the Mound |
Meeting place: | Attendees to meet Dr Cockram outside the Gallery shop (by the Gardens Entrance) at 11am prompt. |