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DESCRIPTION:You are warmly invited to attend the Inaugural Lecture for Professor John Wedgwood-Clarke who is based in the English and Creative Writing department. Professor John Wedgwood Clarke is a poet&nbsp;and&nbsp;prose nonfiction writer. He trained&nbsp;as an actor&nbsp;at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama before going on to study literature and complete&nbsp;a D.Phil. in Modernist poetry at the University of York. He has published three collections of poetry, Boy Thing&nbsp; (2023), &nbsp;Landfill (2017),&nbsp;Ghost&nbsp;Pot (2013). He has&nbsp;also published many&nbsp;pamphlets&nbsp;associated with&nbsp;interdisciplinary&nbsp;public-arts projects&nbsp;he has&nbsp;led, and&nbsp;seen his work&nbsp;transform&nbsp;an old Burger King in Rotherham and on billboards at Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank.&nbsp;TV credits as researcher-presenter include the documentaries Cornwall's Red River (2022), Through the Lens of Larkin (2017), The Books that Made Britain (2016) for BBC4,&nbsp;and&nbsp;a series of short films&nbsp;about landscape recovery&nbsp;for&nbsp;Natural England&rsquo;s&nbsp;Protected Sites Strategy.&nbsp;He has been a Leverhulme Artist in Residence, AHRC Leadership Fellow and is currently a Co-I on the NERC-funded RENEW project. He&nbsp;serves&nbsp;as Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Impact in the faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.&nbsp; Details  Date: Wednesday 27 May Time: 16:00-17:00, followed by a drinks reception Location:&nbsp;Streatham Court LT C, option to join remotely via MS Teams  The Teams link will be circulated to online attendees following the closure of registration. Registration closes on the 21 May, 1pm.    Overview 'Bright&nbsp;Containers: On bottles, Jars and&nbsp;Poetry&rsquo; In this lecture John will explore the mind-altering properties of glass containers&nbsp;and poems&nbsp;through a&nbsp;personal tour of&nbsp;jars on hilltops,&nbsp;milk bottles,&nbsp;seltzer bottles, demijohns,&nbsp;fly bottles,&nbsp;bell jars,&nbsp;shell jars,&nbsp;marmalade&nbsp;jars and&nbsp;those enormous&nbsp;glass flasks&nbsp;of coloured liquid that used to&nbsp;make local&nbsp;chemists&nbsp;so&nbsp;mysterious.&nbsp; We will be hosting a drinks reception from 5pm with a range of delicious snacks, including vegetarian, vegan and gluten free! We hope to see you there! Please email EnglishCreativeWriting@exeter.ac.uk if you would like to attend this event and we will send you the Eventbrite link. Registration closes on Thursday 21 May at 1pm.750405
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LOCATION:Streatham Court LT C, Streatham Campus
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:HASS Inaugural Lecture - Professor John Wedgwood-Clarke
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