Peter Kilby - Flyer ('pdf)
Peter is a Melbourne-born Travel/Photo Journalist, Art/History Tutor, TV Scriptwriter, Author and Exhibiting Artist who has lived, worked and painted in Rome and Tuscany for many years.
Peter has staged a number of one-person and group exhibitions since the 70s and his work is held in a number of private collections in Australia, the UK, Europe and America including Heide Park & Art (Melb), Artbank (Syd) and Tate Gallery (UK). Peter will present a number of lectures and work with staff and students at the School during August 2008.
Student Lectures*
Free Events
for students/staff/parents
Evening Master Lectures $10 per person
Booking form ('pdf)
| Date | Event | Time | Topic | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monday 4 Aug | Student Lectures* | 1.30 pm to 3.15 pm |
13thC & 14thC Florence & Venice
Can there be art without commerce? |
Fraser Smith Theatre
|
| Friday 8 Aug | 1st Master Lecture | 6.00 pm to 10.30 pm. | Myth & story telling in the Renaissance & ancient Rome | Geoffrey McComas Theatre |
| Monday 11 Aug | 2nd Master Lecture | 6.00 pm to 10.30 pm. | Christianity in the Medieval world | Geoffrey McComas Theatre |
| Wed 13 Aug | 3rd Master Lecture |
6.00 pm to 10.30 pm
|
Italy, an almost perfect lie - its politic's & faith today | Geoffrey McComas Theatre |
| Wed 20 Aug | Student Lectures* | 8.30 am to 11.00 am | Early Medieval Painting - was this really as dead a period as we are led to believe? | Fraser Smith Theatre |
| Student Lectures* |
1.30 pm to 3.15 pm
|
Donatello, the father of Renaissance Sculpture? | Geoffrey McComas Theatre |
Return by 07/08/08 with cheque payable to Scotch College Melbourne to Mark Mason, Head of Art
Scotch College: ABN 86 852 826 445 ACN 005 650 395 CRIOCS 00624A (Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students)