Presentations

Hospitalfield Arts Centre, Arbroath
Hospitalfield Arts Centre, Arbroath
The Talented Mr Wyse

On the 2nd of September 2010, Elizabeth Cumming and Heather Jack, both noted art historians, gave a talk entitled ‘From Paris to Arbroath and Beyond – the Talented Mr Wyse’ at the Hospitalfield Arts Centre in Arbroath.

This is a 64 minute PowerPoint™ presentation of that talk:

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Henry Taylor Wyse & The Holyrood Art Pottery

On the 24th of July 2015, Heather Jack gave a talk entitled ‘Henry Taylor Wyse & The Holyrood Art Pottery’ for the Museum Of Edinburgh at Huntly House in Edinburgh.

This is a 45 minute PowerPoint™ presentation of that talk:

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Henry Taylor Wyse – Artist, Teacher, Craftsman

On the 12th of October 2016, as part of a presentation by Elizabeth Cumming entitled ‘Henry Taylor Wyse – Teacher, Artist, Craftsman’ for the Abertay Historical Society at the Universty of Dundee, Heather Jack gave an account of Wyse’s activity as easel artist and pottery designer.

This is a 27 minute PowerPoint™ presentation of that talk:

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Credits: © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection (Design by Emma Gillies on a Holyrood blank). City of Edinburgh Council, Museum of Edinburgh (The Holyrood Pottery collection at Huntly House)

Henry Taylor Wyse – Artist, Teacher, Craftsman

On the 26th of September 2019, Elizabeth Cumming and Heather Jack, both noted art historians, gave a talk entitled ‘Henry Taylor Wyse – Artist, Teacher, Craftsman’ at the Hospitalfield Arts Centre in Arbroath.

This is a 73 minute PowerPoint™ presentation of that talk:

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