Friday Focus - The Art of Camouflage
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Friday Focus - The Art of Camouflage

By The Hunterian @ The University of Glasgow

Join Tui Russell in this online talk, to explore the history of camouflage as a multidisciplinary collaboration, converging art and science!

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Online

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  • 30 minutes
  • Online

About this event

Arts • Fine Art

Accessing the Talk Online

This talk will take place over Zoom. You can access the online link details here. You will need a registered Zoom account to join the talk.


Introduction

This presentation explores the history of camouflage as a multidisciplinary collaboration during the 20th century. From zoologists and entomologists to artists, individuals from diverse fields contributed to developing camouflage techniques for military use during both World Wars.

This talk focuses on the University of Glasgow’s Zoology department's pivotal, yet underappreciated role in this history, particularly through the contributions of Professor John Graham Kerr and Hugh Cott.

The presentation will feature materials from zoology, entomology, art, as well as the University's Archives and Special Collections, engaging with the story of how science and art intersected during times of conflict.


About Friday Focus

Friday Focus is an online talks series hosted by The Hunterian, University of Glasgow. Each session features a different speaker, sharing a deeper insight into our exhibitions and collections, research and work going on behind the scenes at The Hunterian.

The talks take place at 1pm over Zoom, and are 25 minutes long with time for questions afterwards. Recordings of the sessions will be made available on our YouTube channel.

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The Hunterian @ The University of Glasgow

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Free
Sep 19 · 5:00 AM PDT