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DTSTAMP:20240313T090000Z
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LOCATION:University of York (Campus West and King’s Manor)
SUMMARY: Production, Transmission & Interpretation
DESCRIPTION: This is an announcement for the Production, Transmission &amp; Interpretation: an interdisciplinary conference on Islamic Art, Architecture, and Archaeology organised by the Departments of History of Art, and Archaeology and scheduled to take place in the University of York (Campus West and King&rsquo;s Manor) between 13 and 15 March 2024. In addition to 27 academic papers presented by international scholars across seven panels, the highlights of the conference include a curatorial walkthrough of the exhibition Arts of the Islamic World led by Dr Richard Piran McClary, and keynote addresses by leading experts of Islamic visual and material culture &ndash; China on Display: Ming Porcelain in Mughal Architecture by&nbsp;Dr Mehreen Chida-Razvi, The Islamic Fascination with Domes by Professor Robert Hillenbrand, and Learning from Mistakes: Craft Practice and the Interpretation of Early Islamic Art&nbsp; by Professor Marcus Milwright.Attendance is by registration only with limited available seats; links and relevant details follow:Day 1 Free registration for both Inaugural Lecture and Curatorial Walkthrough Day 2 Paid registration for conference &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Independent free registration for Professor Hillenbrand&rsquo;s public keynote(Details forthcoming on the History of Art events page and social media handles) Day 3 Paid registration for conference and Closing Keynote The complete three-day&nbsp;programme can be downloaded here and questions may be sent to Parshati Dutta and Nausheen Hoosein at&nbsp;islamic-art-2024-conference@york.ac.uk&nbsp;More information:Day 1https://www.york.ac.uk/history-of-art/news-and-events/events/2024/ptd-day1/Registration is FREE for the day 1 programme but places are limited, please register here.&nbsp;Day 2https://www.york.ac.uk/history-of-art/news-and-events/events/2024/ptd-day2/Registration is required tickets cost &pound;5 and are can be purchased here.&nbsp;Day 3https://www.york.ac.uk/history-of-art/news-and-events/events/2024/ptd-day3/Registration is required tickets cost &pound;5 and are can be purchased here.&nbsp;&nbsp;
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