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Fellows in Collaboration with Historic Decoration: The Arts and Crafts and its makers 


Wednesday 27th May 2020

Live webinar

Oliver Gerrish will give a talk on this most eclectic time in British architecture and interior design. He will examine how it came about, the stylistic signatures, and focus on a number of fascinating examples and architects and designers.

Itinerary


  • 6pm - Arrive for a prompt 6:05pm start
  • 6:05pm- Talk by Oliver Gerrish of Historic Decoration
  • 7 pm - Questions

If you are interested in the event but can't attend, please contact us on hello@fellows.co.uk. You will be able to buy access to a recording.

Listen below to the full audio recording of the event:

Tickets

Event Name: The Arts and Crafts and its makers

Event Description: A live webinar with architectural historian, Oliver Gerrish. All attendees of the live webinar will be able to ask questions live, as well as submit them in advance. Anyone purchasing access to the recording is invited to ask their questions by email, in advance of the event.

Event Date: Wednesday 27th May 2020 - 6:00pm

Live webinar

Sold Out

Webinar recording

£3

More information

Historic Decoration

Founded in 2016, by Caroline Percy and Oliver Gerrish, Historic Decoration runs study days and talks exploring all aspects of the history of British interior design. The speakers are established experts in their respective fields and they explore the evolution of interiors through the centuries with a view to decorating a period home in the context of the 21st century. For the amateur as well as the professional, Historic Decoration events provide a forum to offer practical advice amidst magnificent surroundings.

Oliver Gerrish is an architectural historian and consultant. He graduated from the University of Cambridge with a Masters in Building History in Britain. He was one of the youngest feature writers for Country Life magazine. He re-founded the Young Georgians (The Georgian Group) in 2002 and led it for fourteen years. He is a trustee of the Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust and founder of their Architecture Awards, as well a co-founder of Historic Decoration - a series of study days, talks and tours dedicated to the history of British interior design. 

He is also a professional countertenor.
 

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