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Talk | Sculpting Lives: Jo Baring and Sarah Victoria Turner in Conversation

6 - 7pm

£18 (£16.20 For Friends and other concessions)

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Jo Baring (Director of the Ingram Collection of Modern British & Contemporary Art) and Sarah Victoria Turner (Director of the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art) who co-present the Sculpting Lives podcast, will deliver our headline event. Join them as they discuss Modern and Contemporary British women sculptors, including women artists on display at Pallant House Gallery such as Rana Begum, Barbara Hepworth, Elisabeth Frink and Cathie Pilkington. They will also share ideas for a forthcoming project about sculpture and the sea.

 

This talk is part of our new monthly series of Thursday Lates. Visitors are invited to enjoy our galleries and visit this season’s temporary exhibitions including Seeing Each Other: Portraits of Artists after hours and engage with other activities throughout the evening including a show and tell in the Library, tour and drop in life drawing workshop.

This talk is part of our July Late event. By purchasing this talk ticket you gain free access to our Galleries, exhibitions and drop-in activities from 5-8.30pm.

Sarah Victoria Turner  and Jo Baring

Sarah Victoria Turner is an art historian, curator, and writer. Sarah is Director of the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art in London, which is part of Yale University, and has taught art history at the University of York and the Courtauld Institute of Art. She is the co-writer and co-host of the Sculpting Livespodcast.  A full list of Sarah’s publications, exhibitions and projects can be found here.

Jo Baring is an art historian and curator specialising in modern British and contemporary art. In 2023 she was elected as the Frankland Visitor to Brasenose College, Oxford. A former Director of Christie’s UK, she is the Director of the Ingram Collection of Modern British and Contemporary Art.