This lecture series is a joint venture with the Fezeka Scholarship Fund, a Salisbury-based charity which helps fund the further education of economically disadvantaged South African students, most of whom come from the Fezeka High School in Gugulethu township near Cape Town.
All lectures start at 7.30 pm
except 5 May which will start at 8 pm
Venue: Sarum College
21 April What is Art History?
John Elliott
28 April Venice and Renaissance Art
Dalila Castelign
5 May Vermeer and 17th-century Dutch Art
Dalila Castelign
12 May Half-term break
19 May The German Romantics
Claudia Condry
26 May The Pre-Raphaelites
John Elliott
Series tickets £25 (lectures not sold individually)
Cheques payable to Sarum College
Tickets available from
Alison Ogden, Sarum College,
19 The Close, Salisbury, SP1 2EE
T ▪ 01722 424826 E ▪ aogden@sarum.ac.uk
Sarum College will introduce two new MA programmes, one in Faith-based Leadership and one in Theology, Imagination and Culture, in January 2011. These programmes will run alongside the two programmes currently offered, MA in Christian Spirituality and MA in Christian Liturgy.
Photographs from the 2010 Anniversary Conference at Sarum College, 25-27 June 2010.