Restoring Women To Their Place In History

Learn about bird illustrator Elizabeth Gould and her contemporaries, and how their place in history was restored.

Join Dr Hilda Maclean at Logan Central Library for the discussion ‘ Restoring Women To Their Place In History’.

Women contributed greatly to the artistic and cultural landscape of the 19th and 20th centuries. Yet it is only recently, through archival research, that the extent of their contribution is being recognised and acknowledged.

This event is for adults and bookings are required.

WHERE: Logan Central Library, 26 Wilbur Street, Logan Central

WHEN: 15 July, 10 am to 12 noon

For booking details visit Restoring women to their place in history | Logan Libraries

This event is part of ‘Where Do I Belong?’, which is a series of contemporary art exhibitions, bird-themed activities, events and performances around Logan that reveal the beauty and fragility of native birds while igniting hope for a sustainable future.

 

Where

Logan Central Library, 26 Wilbur Street, Logan Central

Cost

$Free. Bookings required.

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