[Artemisia] FW: Costume Lecture weekend in Eugene, Oregon
L.J. Richards
richardslj at bresnan.net
Sun Sep 23 12:49:47 CDT 2007
Airfare from Missoula is aboug $460. So anyone interested in going from
Missoula? Would leave Friday morning to Eugene, return Sun.
afternoon/Monday (depending). Cost is $90 for 2 classes and $20 for box
lunch (or bring your own I presume). Need to stay somewhere Fri. and Sat.
nights too plus gas. (Maybe room w/ others when get there?)
Bronwen (who wants to go).
****> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jackman-Brink, Julia" <Julia.Jackman-Brink at mso.umt.edu>
> To: "Kingdom of Artemisia mailing list" <artemisia at lists.gallowglass.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 8:27 AM
> Subject: [Artemisia] FW: Costume Lecture weekend in Eugene, Oregon
>
>> FYI - This is an awesome opportunity if one can grab it. For us old
>> Artemisians, just getting to hang with Laurellen again would be worth
>> it. :)
>>
>> Juliana
>> (who's already double booked that weekend...Grrr.)
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Subject: Costume Lecture weekend in Eugene, Oregon
>>
>> Greetings, and please feel free to forward to other lists with abandon!
>>
>> Come and join us in Eugene, Oregon for a great weekend of learning.
>>
>> On Saturday, October 20, we're delighted to be hosting Robin Netherton, a
>> researcher specializing
>> in Western European dress of the Middle Ages. Since 1982, she has given
>> lectures and workshops on
>> medieval clothing for academic audiences, historical societies,
>> reenactment groups, and other
>> organizations. She will be presenting the following lectures:
>>
>> The Gothic Fitted Dress
>> The Greenland Gored Gown
>> The 15th-Century V-Neck Gown
>> When Medieval Meets Victorian: The Roots of Modern Costume Sources
>> Saintly Inspiration: Using Medieval Religious Figures for Costume
>> Research
>>
>> Sunday, October 21, we'll be graced with the creative genius of Tammy
>> Dupuis (SCA: Laurellen de
>> Brandevin), from The Renaissance Tailor. She holds a Bachelor's degree
>> from Montana State
>> University in Anthropology/Archeaology and has published articles in
>> several costume newsletters
>> both nationally and internationally over the last decade. She will be
>> presenting the following
>> lecture:
>>
>> European Pattern Development and Dissemination from the Middle Ages to
>> the Renaissance; Extant
>> Evidence from the Costumers Guilds
>>
>> Detailed descriptions of the lectures and registration information can be
>> found at our website:
>> www.costumetalk.com.
>>
>> Seating is LIMITED for this great weekend, and preregistration is
>> required--please register early
>> and secure your spot!
>>
>> This is NOT an SCA event, and is not sponsored by any SCA branch.
>>
>> Questions? Check out the website!
>>
>> Dame Fearga Kavanagh
>> Dame Karis Pursey
>
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