The JHA hosted an ARLIS (Art Libraries Society) visit.
Cathy Courtney curated an exhibition from the JHA for Wimbledon’s library.
Students from Camberwell’s MA conservation course made stands and boxed the masks from Oresteia.
The JHA moved to the National Theatre’s Archive strengthening WCA’s existing links. There will be two annual internships for students from CCW’s MA Theatre Design and MA Curating and Collections, inductions for Wimbledon’s theatre design students, and PhD and post-doctoral projects relating to Jocelyn’s role at the national planned.
2014
The JHA hosted an ARLIS (Art Libraries Society) visit. Cathy Courtney curated an exhibition from the JHA for Wimbledon’s library. Students from Camberwell’s MA conservation course made stands and boxed…
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To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Tony Harrison’s Trackers of Oxyrhynchus at Delphi, which Jocelyn designed, the Archive of Performance of Greek and Roman Drama at the University of Oxford…
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Christopher Hampton delivered the third Jocelyn Herbert lecture, Simplifying the Jungle, in the Olivier auditorium, with an audience of 950. Drawings by Jocelyn were included in an exhibition selected by…
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The Archive of Performance in Greek and Roman Drama at the University of Oxford, in collaboration with the JHA and the National Theatre Archive, held an exhibition of archival material…
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The Jocelyn Herbert lecture series was established at the National Theatre with a grant from the Rootstein Hopkins Foundation to provide funding for ten lectures. The aims of the lectures…
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A competition was established by Peter Farley for Theatre Design students at Wimbledon to submit proposals. Each winner was asked to curate an exhibition of Jocelyn’s work in the lobby…
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To celebrate the arrival of the Jocelyn Herbert Archive (JHA) at the University of the Arts London (UAL) an exhibition, Engagements with Jocelyn: Wimbledon College of Arts meets Jocelyn Herbert…
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