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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.
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Last week, Senior Drama students performed Three Cool Cats, a play written by Eva and Claire (LVI). More...
Junior Consort performed a selection of moving choral arrangements of Somewhere Only We Know, Homeward Bound and Chilcott’s Irish Blessing. More...