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Reviving the Trinity

Reviving the Trinity

This collaborative, interdisciplinary project looks again at the Trinity Altarpiece by Hugo van der Goes, Trinity Collegiate Church, and Trinity Hospital as emblems of Scotland’s inventive and ambitious cultural milieu, and its active, outward looking engagement with Europe and beyond. The network will re-examine the Trinity, and establish its cultural relevance today. Taking innovative approaches to materialities, geographies, and the wider artistic, intellectual, and cultural networks that connect them during the reigns of James II, III and IV, and the regency of Queen Mary of Guelders, it seeks to identify contemporary networks and reassess the significance of knowledge exchange.

Welcome to The Trinity Network

The Trinity Network is new and this website is still under development. You can explore some information about the network and the CfP for our forthcoming virtual symposium in the menu down the left-hand side. Please check back soon as we add more material.

To contact the network, please email TrinityNetwork1460@gmail.com

 

 

6 replies to “Welcome to The Trinity Network”

  1. Diana McCutcheon says:

    I am interested in attending your virtual symposium on March 27. I am a PhD student at Texas Tech University, and currently working on research pertaining to the Middle Ages in Scotland, and Queen Margaret of Scotland in particular.
    How do I register for your event? I would appreciate being able to attend.
    Kind Regards,
    Diana McCutcheon

    1. jcook2 says:

      Hi Diana, Thanks for your interest! You can register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/reviving-the-trinity-new-perspectives-on-15th-century-scottish-culture-tickets-141678898399?aff=ebdssbeac

      For any more information,drop us an email at TrinityNetwork1460@gmail.com

      You can view the programme on this website by browsing the menu on the left.

      Best wishes,

      James

  2. Mark Evans says:

    The symposium on 27 March sounds great! When and how does one register for it?
    Best,
    Mark Evans
    V&A

  3. Elizabeth Ann Roads says:

    How can I be added to any distribution list for papers from this symposium and on future research?

    1. Jill Harrison says:

      Dear Elizabeth,

      So pleased you would like to join us. I’ll add your name to our list and we’ll keep you posted. If you need more info on specific papers, let me know and I’ll pass on your questions.
      Best Wishes,
      Jill

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