YCCC Bursary Awards Ceremony and John Shannon Memorial Lecture

YCCC Bursary Awards Ceremony and John Shannon Memorial Lecture

By York Consortium for Craft and Conservation

York Consortium for Craft and Conservation's annual bursary ceremony, with the York Civic Trust's John Shannon Memorial Lecture

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The National Centre for Early Music

88-96 Walmgate York YO1 9TL United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Join us for an inspiring evening hosted by Professor Sir Ron Cooke, President of the York Consortium for Craft and Conservation, as we honour the next generation of talent at our Annual Bursary Awards Ceremony and John Shannon Memorial Lecture.

Meet this year’s bursary recipients—emerging makers and conservators whose work represents the future of heritage craft and conservation. Our generous sponsors will introduce the award winners, offering a unique glimpse into the journeys and ambitions of tomorrow’s skilled professionals.

This year’s John Shannon Memorial Lecture, held in collaboration with York Civic Trust, features Nicola Duncan-Finn, Trustee of National Charity Heritage Crafts and Associate Director of Heritage and Social Impact at Oculus Management. A trailblazer in the field, Nicola is committed to working collaboratively with others to shape the national agenda for specialist craft and conservation skills. Her talk will explore how a ‘people and skills first’ strategic action model, connected through regional networks and coordinated national advocacy, could provide a more sustainable foundation for both our built heritage and the intergenerational ‘living heritage skills’ that its future depends on.

Drinks and refreshments are included in the ticket price, we look forward to welcoming you.

Frequently asked questions

Is parking available at the venue?

There are a number of car parks nearby but space can be limited so please allow enough time to park and walk in. We recommend these carparks – Peel Street, Coppergate (this shuts at 7pm), Shambles (Q-Park) and Barbican (Q-Park).

Is the venue accessible?

The NCEM offers a warm welcome to everyone. The NCEM is fully accessible to wheelchair users, with level access to the foyer and concert space, suitable toilets, designated parking, a separate quiet space available to everyone (where practical), Box Office induction hearing loop, and welcomes regist

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York Consortium for Craft and Conservation

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Sep 30 · 6:30 PM GMT+1