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SUMMARY:Collection Conversations: Andrew Cross & Hugh Hamshaw Thomas
DESCRIPTION:In April’s installment of our free art talk series\, we will be joined by Andrew Cross and Hugh Hamshaw Thomas. \nAfter studying fine art painting at the Bath Academy of Art\, Corsham\, Andrew Cross worked primarily as an organiser of contemporary art exhibitions and public art projects. More recently he has focused on his own work and academic activities. \nHugh Hamshaw Thomas studied painting at the Bath Academy of Art\, Corsham. Bike (Speed of Light) was produced by Hamshaw Thomas during his final year of study. It explored his increasing interest at the time in Taoist ideas about wu wei (a concept of ‘inaction’ or ‘effortless action’)\, as well as the influence of the conceptual photographic work of Keith Arnett and Bruce McLean. \nFree\, booking essential \nImage captions:\nLeft Image: Twain CA 2019 (Feather River Canyon)\, 2019\, Andrew Cross\, still from digital video\nRight Image: Bike (Speed of Light)\, 1982\, digitised 2010\, Hugh Hamshaw Thomas\, digital print
URL:https://onechippenham.org.uk/event/collection-conversations-andrew-cross-hugh-hamshaw-thomas/
LOCATION:Chippenham Museum\, 9-10 Market Pl\, Chippenham\, SN15 3HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts,Museum,Talks & lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chippenham Museum":MAILTO:heritage@chippenham.gov.uk
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SUMMARY:Louise Ryland-Epton talk: Agnes Mylles and the murder by witchcraft of William Bayntun
DESCRIPTION:In 1563 a witchcraft act was passed by the English parliament. It formed the legal basis for all English witchcraft trials. In early 1564\, a baby\, William Bayntun died in north Wiltshire\, allegedly murdered by witchcraft. Three legal cases followed\, and three women were implicated in the murder plot — a local widow\, Agnes Mylles from Stanley near Chippenham\, the child’s aunt\, Dorothy Bayntun\, and his mother\, Agnes Bayntun\, a cousin to Queen Elizabeth I. The three were accused by a fourth woman\, a witchfinder. The cases had dreadful consequences for almost all the protagonists\, leading to imprisonment\, torture\, and ultimately the execution of Agnes Mylles\, the first recorded person to be executed in England for the crime of witchcraft. This is a tragic tale of toxic family relationships played out in the Chippenham area against the backdrop of the Tudor Reformation. \nThe event is FREE but please register at Chippenham Library\, or call the library on 01249 6750536. \n \nFind out more about the Chippenham – Our History project on this website here.
URL:https://onechippenham.org.uk/event/louise-ryland-epton-talk-agnes-mylles-and-the-murder-by-witchcraft-of-william-bayntun/
LOCATION:Chippenham Library
CATEGORIES:Chippenham - Our History,Heritage,History,Talks & lectures
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