Convention or Realism in Stage Production (Art Workers Guild), 1932
End Date: 28 October 1932
Type: Lecture and discussion
Description: L. Irving read paper, followed by G. B. Shaw. Post-interval, E. Jackson opened discussion, followed by L. Walker, J. H. Amshewitz, R. Minton Taylor, D. Jarrett and G. Bayes (AWG annual report, 1932, p. 12).
Policy: 'Founded in 1883, with the object of bringing into closer union the workers in various arts and crafts - architects, painters, designers of all kinds, sculptors and wood-carvers, metal-workers, goldsmiths, and many others - chiefly by evening meetings and discussions on different lines and methods in art. Meetings are held fortnightly, when papers are read and their subjects illustrated as fully as possible. Visitors must be introduced by a member' (Year's Art, 1913, pp. 169-70).
Citing this record
'Convention or Realism in Stage Production (Art Workers Guild), 1932', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 [http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/event.php?id=msib2_1219338802, accessed 29 Sep 2023]