Pioneering Women Photographers 1860-1920
Monday, 9 February 2026
- Time
- 13:30 - 16:00
- Venue
- Science Park, Wolverhampton, WV10 9RU
Arts Society talk
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From the earliest days of photography, women claimed this new art for their own. This lecture offers a new vision of the Victorians, seen through the lenses of pioneering women. It includes the intimate fantasies of Clementina, Lady Hawarden; the soft-focus story-telling made by Julia Margaret Cameron; and radical portraits captured by the Suffrage campaigner Olive Edis.
Lecturer: Suzanne Fagence Cooper
Suzanne is an art historian working on 19th and 20th Century British art. She was a curator and Research Fellow at the V&A Museum, and is currently Honorary Visiting Fellow at the University of York. She has curated a major exhibition on John Ruskin and J.M.W.Turner and plans an exhibition on William Morris.
Venue
Science Park
off Stafford Road
Wolverhampton
WV10 9RU
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