Lectures

Expert art historians or curators share with Members their knowledgeable insights into artists’ lives and work – often related to current exhibitions taking place in London or anniversaries.

There are six lectures each year held on Tuesday evenings and there is no charge to Art Group members.

2022 lecture programme

Please find the dates below for your diary. These are not yet available to book and we will advise nearer the time when booking is open for each of them.

18th  January – The Creation and Early Years of The Newlyn  School – Alan Read
15th  February – The Holland Park Circle – Jennifer Toynbee-Holmes
15th March – Japonisme to Modernism, how Japanese style changed Western Art – Suzanne Perrin
19th April – The Wild Beasts of 1905  – Fauve and French Expressionist Painting – Frank Woodgate
17th May – Paintbrushes at Dawn – the world’s greatest artistic feuds, rows and quarrels – Barry Venning
20th  September – The Art of Seduction – Lynne Gibson
18th October – Powder and Poison – cosmetics, beauty and the art of portraiture – Claire Walsh

Using zoom

Download the Zoom App to your device (laptop, iPad or phone) in advance so that there is less for you to do on the day. It can be downloaded from www.zoom.com

When using the link to a zoom online lecture, when zoom opens, click on ‘Join with computer audio’ or ‘Call using Internet audio’ (depending on your type of computer). There is no waiting room so you should join immediately.

– Your microphone and camera will be automatically turned off when you join.
– You should not turn either of these on as you will interrupt the lecture.
– You may choose to make the Zoom screen full size and you will also obtain a
better picture if you click on Speaker View.
– To ask questions about the content of the talk, click on the CHAT button and type it in the box. Add your full name after your question. Then click ENTER to send. The questions will be reviewed by the Chairman and as many as possible will be put the speaker in the Q&A section at the end of the lecture.
– Once the session is finished, or at any time, click on LEAVE or END to close
the programme and leave the session.

We would be grateful if you do not forward the zoom lecture links to anyone. This is a free lecture for Art Group members only. It is also good practice for security reasons not to forward the link to others. If links to online meetings are forwarded it increases the likelihood that someone troublesome will access them and disrupt meetings.

Using zoom

Download the Zoom App to your device (laptop, iPad or phone) in advance so that there is less for you to do on the day. It can be downloaded from www.zoom.com

When using the link to a zoom online lecture, when zoom opens, click on ‘Join with computer audio’ or ‘Call using Internet audio’ (depending on your type of computer). There is no waiting room so you should join immediately.

– Your microphone and camera will be automatically turned off when you join.
– You should not turn either of these on as you will interrupt the lecture.
– You may choose to make the Zoom screen full size and you will also obtain a
better picture if you click on Speaker View.
– To ask questions about the content of the talk, click on the CHAT button and type it in the box. Add your full name after your question. Then click ENTER to send. The questions will be reviewed by the Chairman and as many as possible will be put the speaker in the Q&A section at the end of the lecture.
– Once the session is finished, or at any time, click on LEAVE or END to close
the programme and leave the session.

We would be grateful if you do not forward the zoom lecture links to anyone. This is a free lecture for Art Group members only. It is also good practice for security reasons not to forward the link to others. If links to online meetings are forwarded it increases the likelihood that someone troublesome will access them and disrupt meetings.