Design and the Occult: An in-conversation with Sally-Anne Huxtable

Design and the Occult: An in-conversation with Sally-Anne Huxtable

In-conversation with Sally-Anne Huxtable

By Centre for Creative Arts, Cultures & Engagement

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  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

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Sally-Anne Huxtable is Associate Professor in Critical and Contextual Studies (Design). Her work focuses on spirituality, belief, visual and material culture, colonialism, and landscape. She was formerly Head Curator of the National Trust where she led the work on slavery and colonialism at NT properties, and was Principal Curator of Modern and Contemporary Design at National Museums Scotland.

Image: The Romany Fortune-Telling Cup’ A.J. Wilkinson, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent circa 1935. Credit: Sally-Anne Huxtable

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The Research Centre for Creative Arts, Cultures and Engagement (CREATURE) at London Metropolitan University, brings together interdisciplinary research in the creative arts, its practice, cultural impact and societal engagement.

FreeNov 26 · 5:30 PM GMT