In the early twentieth century, no other artist in Canada or the Dominion of Newfoundland exhibited in more Paris salons than Margaret Campbell Macpherson. Yet Macpherson, whose painting career took her from Prince of Wales Collegiate in St. John’s to Scotland, Switzerland and France, is virtually unknown now, her reputation eclipsed by Emily Carr, the Group of Seven and American Impression. Why? Join MUN's Jennifer Dyer for a discussion about the life and legacy of Newfoundland - and Canada's - first internationally recognized impressionist painter.
Jennifer Dyer is Director of the Master of Philosophy in Humanities Program at MUN.
Feminine Space: Margaret Campbell Macpherson's Fractured Self
Monday, January 19, 2009 from 8-9:30 pmThe Ship Pub, 265 Duckworth St., St. John's
Upcoming Conversations....
Where are the women? Gender theory and historical archaeology.
with Marica Cassis, MUN
February 2009
Women's Recipe Collections
with Diane Tye, MUN
Blue Castle Show and Tell
featuring treasures and treats from the attics, basements and personal collections of all of our guests!
castles in the sky
From the Marquise de Rambouillet's fabled 'chambre bleue' to the mystical muskoka island evoked by Lucy Maud Montgomery and Phebe Florence Miller's Newfoundland outport salon of the same name....to a new series of monthly presentations and conversations on the role of women in the production and dissemination of culture throughout history
Friday, November 28, 2008
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Phebe Florence Miller and The Blue Castle: Challenging Boundaries of Place and Privacy in an Outport Literary Salon
Vicki Hallett introduces us to the early twentieth century poet, postmistress and salon hostess, Phebe Florence Miller, who imagined her Topsail salon, The Blue Castle, as a "place of dreams." Vicki invites all guests to bring a poem - their own, or a favourite one - in honour of Phebe Florence Miller and her salon.
Vicki Hallett, a native of Newfoundland, is a doctoral candidate in Women's Studies at York University and an instructor in the Department of Women's Studies at MUN.
Phebe Florence Miller and The Blue Castle:
Challenging Boundaries of Place and Privacy in an Outport Literary Salon
December 9, 2008 from 8-9:30 pmThe Ship Pub, 265 Duckworth St., St. John's
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Upcoming Conversations...in 2009....
Feminine Space: Margaret Campbell Macpherson’s Fractured Self
with Jennifer Dyer, MUN
Gender and Archeology
with Marica Cassis, MUN
Women's Recipe Collections
with Diane Tye, MUN
Blue Castle Show and Tell
featuring treasures and treats from the attics, basements and personal collections of all of our guests!
Vicki Hallett, a native of Newfoundland, is a doctoral candidate in Women's Studies at York University and an instructor in the Department of Women's Studies at MUN.
Phebe Florence Miller and The Blue Castle:
Challenging Boundaries of Place and Privacy in an Outport Literary Salon
December 9, 2008 from 8-9:30 pmThe Ship Pub, 265 Duckworth St., St. John's
*********
Upcoming Conversations...in 2009....
Feminine Space: Margaret Campbell Macpherson’s Fractured Self
with Jennifer Dyer, MUN
Gender and Archeology
with Marica Cassis, MUN
Women's Recipe Collections
with Diane Tye, MUN
Blue Castle Show and Tell
featuring treasures and treats from the attics, basements and personal collections of all of our guests!
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