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Domestic Designs (London, 9 Feb 04)
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Domestic Designs: 1400 to the Present. A postgraduate research day 9 Feb 2004
Symposium Registration Deadline: 2004-01-30
This research day will explore the use of the domestic interior from historical and contemporary perspectives. The event aims to facilitate exchange between new researchers studying the domestic interior and domestic objects, encouraging dialogue between designers, anthropologists and historians. Papers consider designing and organising the home, using and experiencing the domestic interior, regulating behaviour in the home and the limitations and possibilities in the design and study of the interior.
The event will be held at the Royal College of Art on 9 February 2004. It forms part of an ongoing initiative of the AHRB Centre for the Study of the Domestic Interior to support an interdisciplinary community of postgraduates working in fields related to the domestic interior: design, fine art, anthropology, art history, historical geography and social and cultural history.
Registration: full price - £15, DHS members - £11, students - £5. Fee includes sandwich lunch, morning coffee and afternoon tea. Limited funds may be available to assist with student travel costs, available on a
first-come first-served basis. Please contact the centre for details.
Deadline for registration is 30 January 2004. Please complete and return the booking form, available on-line at www.rca.ac.uk/csdi/ under 'events', along with a cheque, made payable to Royal College of Art, to AHRB Centre for the Study of the Domestic Interior, Royal College of Art Kensington Gore, London SW7 2EU.
Further information, including programme details, will be available in the new year. See the Centre's web site.
Ann Matchette
AHRB Centre for the Study of the Domestic Interior, Royal College of Art,
Kensington Gore, London,
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Telephone: 020 7590 4183 Email: csdi@rca.ac.uk
Visit the website at http://www.rca.ac.uk/csdi
Reference:
CONF: Domestic Designs (London, 9 Feb 04). In: ArtHist.net, Jan 9, 2004 (accessed Feb 27, 2022),
<https://arthist.net/archive/26091>.