Lecture by Jill Matthews, author of 'Korean Gardens: Tradition, Symbolism and Resilience'
Date: 30 September 2024
Time:
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Location: Annie Wyatt Room at the National Trust Centre
Although Korean gardens share some characteristics with Chinese
ones they have many uniquely Korean qualities. There is a long tradition
of gardening for beauty and pleasure on the peninsula.
The NSW Textile Study Group invites you to this lecture with Robyn Maxwell
Date: 8 October 2024
Time:
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Location: Annie Wyatt Room at the National Trust Centre
Although centrally situated in the Indonesian archipelago, Lombok has attracted relatively little attention from textile scholars, the largely Muslim Sasaks being widely viewed as rather dull relations of their exuberant Hindu Balinese neighbours across the strait to the west.
This richly illustrated lecture will hopefully dispel any notion of Sasak woven textiles as monotonous and inconsequential. And in doing so, provide some understanding of the roots of those Sasak textile traditions that survive in Lombok today.