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23 Apr 2024 | |
Written by Gemma Wise | |
Alumnae News |
University of Manchester graduate Tatiana Parr has been awarded one of the Henry Moore Dissertation prizes for her BA dissertation in Art History titled ‘Harmony and Hostility: A Study of Ancient Ife’s Figural Sculptures c. 1100-1400 CE’.
Tatiana’s dissertation considers the insight ancient life’s figurative sculptures provide into the complex warn-torn society they were made within.
The Henry Moore Foundation describe Tatiana’s work as being historically rigorous and extremely well researched, with a depth of knowledge strikingly impressive at undergraduate level.
The LVI A Level Economics students visited Bath University to attend a lecture on the topic of ‘Ending Stagnation - A New Economic Strategy for Britain' More...
On Saturday 27th April, Calne was alive with the sound of singing at the Calne Spring Sing! More...
Last weekend, 96 participants took to the courts to battle it out at this year’s PGSM Tennis Tournament. More...
Last Monday, to celebrate the first anniversary of Grow Club, they visited the glorious 15 acres of gardens of Highgrove… More...
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Invitation to Private View: CHILD OF WAR, this landmark exhibition is created by alumna Arabella Dorman in response to her work as a war artist in Ukr… More...
St Mary’s A Level Politics class set out to Westminster for a tour of the Houses of Parliament and the opportunity to interview Lord Kinnoull about th… More...