Saturday, 30th May, 2015, 2.00 to 4.00 p.m, the Pusey House Chapel will celebrate its 100th anniversary year with a colloquium considering the architectural significance of the Chapel in relation to the University and the Oxford Movement. Evensong will follow the Colloquium.
Speakers will include the Rev’d Professor William Whyte, Fellow in History, and Dean, St John’s College, Oxford, on ‘Oxford, Gothic, and Education’, and Dr Ayla Lepine, Lecturer in Art History, University of Essex, ‘Towards a New Gothic Revival: Temple Moore's Sacred Medievalism at Pusey House’. The day will conclude with a Choral Evensong for the Eve of Trinity Sunday at 4 pm, at which Mr Geoff Brandwood, author of Temple Moore: An Architect of the Late Gothic Revival, will speak.
All the speakers will participate in the question and answer session at 3 pm, joined by John C Goom, architect and specialist in the care and conservation of historic buildings.
Speakers will include the Rev’d Professor William Whyte, Fellow in History, and Dean, St John’s College, Oxford, on ‘Oxford, Gothic, and Education’, and Dr Ayla Lepine, Lecturer in Art History, University of Essex, ‘Towards a New Gothic Revival: Temple Moore's Sacred Medievalism at Pusey House’. The day will conclude with a Choral Evensong for the Eve of Trinity Sunday at 4 pm, at which Mr Geoff Brandwood, author of Temple Moore: An Architect of the Late Gothic Revival, will speak.
All the speakers will participate in the question and answer session at 3 pm, joined by John C Goom, architect and specialist in the care and conservation of historic buildings.