Tirzah Garwood and Female Friendship with Ella Ravilious
What was it was like to be a woman artist in Britain during the first half of the twentieth century? This talk will discuss Tirzah Garwood’s artistic practice in conjunction with the careers of her female friends, uncovering their companionships and the realities they faced making their way as artists.
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Ella Ravilious is Curator: Architecture and Design in the Art, Architecture, Photography and Design Department at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. She is also studying for a PhD in the history of the V&A’s Photography Collection at the Photographic History Research Centre at De Montfort University, Leicester. With Professor Elizabeth Edwards she co-edited the volume What Photographs Do: The Making and Remaking of Museum Cultures, published by UCL Press in November 2022. Her latest book about her grandfather’s artistic career, Eric Ravilious: Landscapes and Nature, was published by Thames and Hudson/V&A in 2023.