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Castles, Crowns, and the Enlightenment: Identity, Power, and Ideas in Scotland and England Exhibit

Castles, Crowns, and the Enlightenment: Identity, Power, and Ideas in Scotland and England Exhibit

An exhibit on the 3rd floor of Coe Library featuring the University of Wyoming International Education, Summer 2023

Utilizing Scotland and England as a setting and construct, this study abroad adventure involved meaningful discussion of Enlightenment philosophy, visual art, and architecture.  Earlier monuments, such as the Tower of London, as emblems of power and authority, were explored to contextualize the history of this region. In Edinburgh, visits to the Georgian House Museum and the National Portrait Gallery prompted consideration of the plasticity of identity in 18th-century portraiture. Participants also stayed at Abbotsford in the bucolic Lowlands to further understand Sir Walter Scott as an agent of change in Scottish history. In London, lavish palaces, Enlightenment-era homes, and museums facilitated further engagement in this potent time period.

Photo credits: ART 4975 course participants Ellie Warkentin and Jade Ware, 2023

Date:
Thursday, August 31, 2023
Time:
All Day Event
Time Zone:
Mountain Time - US & Canada (change)
Campus:
W. R. Coe Library
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Event Organizer

Jennifer Kirk

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