Walter Sickert and the Camden Town Group
Walter Sickert was a leader of a group of English artists living and working in the Camden Town area of London prior to and during the First World War. This group of post-impressionist painters, known as the Camden Town Group, drew their subjects from the common life of the area including music-halls, simple accommodation, new suburbs and everyday work. Sandra Pollard will explore the contribution these artists made to the development of modern art in a lecture she will present for the Toowoomba Group of the Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Society (ADFAS) on 13 September.
Sandra Pollard is an art historian and artist. She is well recognized for her expertise on modern British art and artists. She lectures for the Open University in the UK and for many different organizations including the National Trust and The Art Fund in England.
Sandra’s lecture will be given in the Glennie Room, The Glennie School, Herries Street, Toowoomba on Tuesday 13 September at 6.45 pm and will be followed by supper. Members of the public are very welcome to attend. The cost is $20 for persons who are not members of ADFAS and $10 for students.
For further information about this lecture and about membership of ADFAS contact the Secretary of ADFAS, Toowoomba on 07 4636 6164.
Submitted by:
Paul McNally.
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