
Catherine Richardson
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Catherine Richardson
@ProfCatherineR
Professor of Early Modern Studies & Pro-Vice-Chancellor Arts and Hums @ U East Anglia; everyday life and material histories.


‘Marlowe, Shakespeare, & Editorial Futures’ @FolgerLibrary is a wrap! Day 3 featured @professor_chess, Misha Teramura, & Katherine Schaap Williams on intersectional futures and @Laura_Estill & @JanelleJenstad on digital futures all before closing break-out sessions & discussion

'Marlowe, Shakespeare, and Editorial Futures' The Folger Institute, 17-19 Oct 2024 It's been such a pleasure developing this with the brilliant @bkadams, @roaringgirle & @ProfCatherineR. Looking forward to the upcoming discussions about 'editorial futures' with all involved!

🔊🚀Our new suite of resources have LAUNCHED. Step inside the Shakespearean past with our interactive game and web tour and learn more about the everyday worlds of the 16th and 17th centuries in our exhibition. Links below--please share widely: middlingculture.com/digital-resour…

📢Join us w/ @ShakespeareBT (in person or online) for the LAUNCH of our Virtual Shakespearean Parlour Room & exhibition--showcasing early modern culture--on 20th June. You can join for the day's symposium or just for the launch event from 3.40 to 4.40pm: tickets.shakespeare.org.uk/sbtevents/even…

Delighted to be hosting the South East Cultural Innovation Forum's Symposium 24 at the Historic Dockyard Church, Wed 10 July. It is free but booking places through the Gulbenkian Arts Centre website. thegulbenkian.co.uk/events/symposi…







📢 Creative Voices Needed! Do you work in the UK’s #creative #cultural & #heritage sectors? If the answers yes, we’d love to hear from you! Apply to take part in this #paid research opp by 29th May Full details & eligibility here culturecommons.uk/post/creative-… #futurelocalculture






All-day symposium tomorrow: 🌟'Marlowe and the Huguenots of Canterbury'🌟 The early sessions from 9:15-12:30 (2 roundtables and documentaries) are hybrid. Just email for Zoom details. More info at: research.kent.ac.uk/marlowe-works/ And follow @MarloweProject for updates.

Upcoming Symposium: "Marlowe and the Huguenots of Canterbury" Friday, 22 March 2024, 9am-5pm. University of Kent and Canterbury Cathedral research.kent.ac.uk/marlowe-works/… Sponsored by The Center for Heritage. Contact R.Loughnane@kent.ac.uk for info about attending in person or online.



















