Emery Walker's House Trust Online Talks Continue


Next up Ernest Gimson and Friends: Life and Letters

Plasterwork attributed to Gimson at Emery Walker's HousePlasterwork attributed to Gimson at Emery Walker's House

The next talk in the Emery Walker series of online talks takes place on Wednesday 17 November at 7pm. The subject will be Ernest Gimson and Friends: Life and Letters.

Ernest Gimson's career as an architect and designer is documented in a variety of sources, arguably, the most vivid being the letters he wrote to family and friends. This talk will outline Gimson's life and work through the medium of his correspondence with, among others, Katharine Adams, Ernest Barnsley, Sydney Cockerell, J. Paul Cooper, W. R. Lethaby, William and May Morris, and Philip Webb.

Annette Carruthers is co-author with Mary Greensted and Barley Roscoe of Ernest Gimson: Arts & Crafts Designer and Architect, published by Yale University Press in 2019. She and Barley are currently working on Gimson's letters.

These live, interactive talks are part of a programme of monthly events via Zoom organised by Emery Walker’s House Trust. Entry is by donation. Prebook via Emerywalker.org.uk.

The Emery Walker Trust is a registered charity which aims to preserve and open the House for as many people to enjoy as possible. The Trust also aims to improve knowledge of the Arts & Crafts movement and the life and work of Sir Emery Walker.

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November 8, 2021