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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.

Symposium Programme

Please click here for the symposium programme.

4 replies to “Symposium Programme”

  1. Maria Whitten says:

    I Registered with Eventbrite but did not receive further information how to join the symposium.

    1. jcook2 says:

      Hi Maria,

      I’ve emailed with instructions. If anyone else hasn’t been sent the password by eventbrite, just put a message here or email and I will send it through. It should be in an email from eventrbite, sent at about 9:45 yesterday morning.

  2. Subhankar Bhattacharya says:

    Was the seminar recorded? Will it be possible to access a transcript? I did not receive login details and was so sorry to miss it.

  3. Jill Harrison says:

    Dear Subhankar,

    I’m so sorry you weren’t able to join us. WE couldn’t record but if there were particular sessions you were interested in I can pass you on to the speakers who may share some material with- just let me know and do stay in touch through our mailing list- link below:
    Very best,
    Jill
    https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=TRINITYNETWORK&A=1

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