Finding the grave, name and last will of a Georgian woman: Life Writing research by our Associate Director Alexandra Loske @colourwoman.bsky.social published in the April 2026 issue of The Burlington Magazine:
Finding Miss Gartside: www.burlington.org.uk/current-issue
Posts by Centre for Life History & Life Writing Research, Sussex Uni
Call for contributions! Sussex Retold: Sounds, Sites, Stories, 19 June 2026 University of Sussex
We are seeking contributions for a conference investigating traditional arts, crafts, cultures and folk music in the Sussex region. Submission deadline 15 January 2026.
www.sussex.ac.uk/research/cen...
By way of Beachy Head: Re-telling Sussex sites in drawing, poetry and music
Wednesday 26 November 16:00 to 17:30
University of Sussex Campus @sussex.ac.uk
Speakers: Ed Hughes, Hope Wolf and Andrea Haslanger, with Margaretta Jolly
Part of the series #SussexRetold
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/by-way-of-...
And the website also features extended interview with two other big figures in BBC children's TV - Edward Barnes and Joy Whitby - who both have things to say about Biddy Baxter:
You can watch the full 47-minute 2010 interview with Biddy Baxter talking about her life and TV career - complete with transcript - here at the 'Connected Histories of the BBC' site created at @sussex.ac.uk
connectedhistoriesofthebbc.org/play/?id=418
On Saturday 12 July I will be squeezing colour out of 3 artists as if they were paint tubes:
Peter Messer, Jo Lamb and Julian Bell will be talking about pigments, palettes and paint in the next Colour Conversation at Brighton Museums. Dragon's Blood will fly!
brightonmuseums.org.uk/event/colour...
Sharon Black wins 39th Frogmore Poetry Prize
Glasgow-born poet Sharon Black now lives in a remote valley of the Cévennes in France. Sharon was previously awarded the Frogmore Prize in 2011 and joins a select group of poets who have won the Prize more than once
www.frogmorepress.co.uk/uncategorize...
The South Downs Songbook
An afternoon of live ensemble music for flute, clarinet, keyboard, electric guitar, cello and voice.
Pieces by Shirley J Thompson, Rowland Sutherland, Evelyn Ficarra and Ed Hughes.
Sunday 13 July, 2pm, £15
Towner Cinema townereastbourne.org.uk/whats-on/sou...
Sussex Modernism is a comprehensive review of the artistic traditions through Bloomsbury, Ditchling, the Rye artists, Ravillious, Nash, Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, Peggy Angus etc. Beautifully illustrated and there’s be an accompanying show at Eastbourne’s Towner Gallery later this year.
In the wake of the #VE80, why not look at the fascinating oral history-infused chapter on WW2 created by David Hendy and Alban Webb for '100 Voices that Made the BBC'.
It is a free online set of pages feat. key personalities and inside stories from the BBC's history: www.bbc.co.uk/historyofthe...
A particular interesting CFP:
Sound and Travel, Special Issue of *Studies in Travel Writing*
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The project was revived in 2010 and it's still not too late to get involved.
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The programme of our closing conference "Chromatic Encounters" (26-28 June, Paris) is now online!
Registration is free but compulsory. More info here : chromotope.eu/chromatic-en...
We look forward to seeing you in Paris.
In 1937 @massobsarchive.bsky.social called for people from all parts of the UK to record everything they did from when they woke up in the morning to when they went to sleep at night on 12th May. They revived the project in 2010 and it continues. Want to take part? massobs.org.uk/the-archive/...
Upcoming event by our friends at Curious Histories - Public Talks Programme:
Threads and Entanglements: Curious Histories Easter Special
Wed, 23 Apr 2025 19:00 - 22:00 BST
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/threads-an...
27 March, Hove, a Curious Histories Charity History Talk:
'A Moustache Makes Him More of a Man'
Before the First World War, wearing a moustache was a vexed question in the UK's restaurant trade. Dr Rosalind Eyben (@ids.ac.uk) takes up this hair-raising tale.
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/heroes-and...
The exhibition space with portraits around the walls
The corner, with three portraits of ECRs
A close up of one portrait
A close up of two portraits
We're happy to be hosting Women at Sussex, this year celebrating our inspirational Early Career Researchers, curated by Elizabeth Rendon-Morales.
Come to the Open Learning Space on the ground floor of the Library until 31/03 to see the exhibition!
#InternationalWomensDay #EarlyCareerResearchers
Free talk: ‘Lives in Colour: Pioneering Women in Colour History’ by Dr Alexandra Loske @colourwoman.bsky.social
Friday, 10 January, 6–7pm, Kingston Museum
This event accompanies the K-Women: Celebrating Korean Female Artists exhibition. Info and booking: www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/140...
Scholars of Simplicity
The Copper Family, Sussex’s folk singing dynasty, are celebrated in a free exhibition at Sussex Uni Library, with Sussex Retold, led by Margaretta Jolly with Sam Carroll. Explores histories, heritage and landscapes of Sussex. Until 28 April.
blogs.sussex.ac.uk/librarycolle...
My life in colour: On Tuesday 26 Nov (very early in the morning here in England), I will be talking online about 'Fifteen years of spinning colour wheels and analysing dragons'
Canberra Colour Club/The Colour Society of Australia.
More tickets just released: coloursociety.org.au/event-5881145