Monday, December 31, 2012

Liverpool University ? Symbolism and Intent: The Principles of Egyptian Art

SECTION: Classifieds, Courses / Workshops

18 January 2013 ? 22 March 2013

10 weekly meetings, including two handling sessions, from Friday 18?January, 10.30-12.30 ?at University of Liverpool, 126 Mount Pleasant.

Egyptian art was embedded with symbolism, often created with the?intent of magically turning representations into reality. Examining a?variety of mediums, including tomb and temple reliefs, statuary and?luxury goods, this course will teach you to decode the iconography.

Fees: ?78/?47* if you are a retirement pensioner over the age of 60,?a full-time student or if you receive Job Seekers? Allowance,?Working Families? Tax Credit, Council Tax Benefit, Income Support,?Housing Benefit, Disabled Person?s Tax Credit, or Incapacity?Benefit, or you are an unwaged dependant of someone in receipt of one?of these benefits.

How to enrol: ?Advance enrolment is essential by Tuesday 8 January ?you?may enrol and pay by debit/credit card by telephoning 0151-794 6900.


SECTION: Classifieds, Courses / Workshops ? Posted By vail on January 18, 2013 16:45

Source: http://www.artinliverpool.com/?p=34695

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