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Face to Face Weekend for Members with Paul Denis: Emperors and Gladiators

Dimanche 16 juin 2013 - 14 h 00 à 15 h 00

This Event is fully booked.  For ROM Members Only.  Registration is required.

Paul Denis, ROM Curator, will take Members on a tour of the Eaton Gallery of Ancient Rome, focusing on interpreting a selection of highlight artifacts and telling the story of how some of them came into the ROM.  The tour will be followed by questions and answers.

 

 

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Mardi 29 janvier 2013 - 0 h 15 à Lundi 17 juin 2013 - 0 h 00

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Face to Face Weekend for Members with Dr. Kate Cooper: Discovering Ancient Greece

Samedi 15 juin 2013 - 14 h 00 à 15 h 00

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Dr. Kate Cooper, ROM curator, will take you on a tour of the ROM’s Gallery of Greece focusing on the ancient world it reveals and the more ‘modern’ history of the ancient artifacts.

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Face to Face with Dr. Deepali Dewan

Jeudi 26 septembre 2013 - 11 h 00 à 12 h 00

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ROM Senior Curator Dr. Deepali Dewan shares her personal perspectives on putting together the exhibition, Between Princely India and the British Raj: the Photography of Raja Deen Dayal.

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Jeudi 24 janvier 2013 - 0 h 30 à Vendredi 27 septembre 2013 - 13 h 00

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Turkey: Crossroads of Continents & Cultures

Dimanche 22 septembre 2013 h (All day) à Dimanche 6 octobre 2013 h (All day)

Turkey, a vast country spanning Europe and Asia, is a true cradle of civilizations.  Our journey takes us from Istanbul in the west to Sanliurfa in southeast Anatolia, under the expert guidance Trinity Jackman, an experienced Classical Archaeologist.

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Beauty and Seduction: The Allure of Japanese Art in the West

Samedi 20 avril 2013 - 10 h 15 à 15 h 00

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Join ROM curators and outside experts as they reveal how ukiyo-e prints, ceramics and netsuke seduced the hearts and held an aesthetic grip over pioneer collectors and connoisseurs of Japanese art and their legacies today at the ROM. End the day with a tour of the Prince Takamado Gallery of Japan.

Morning refreshments and light lunch included.

Program offered by the Bishop White Committee.

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10:00 am - 10:15 am   Morning refreshments

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Vendredi 14 décembre 2012 - 12 h 00 à Lundi 22 avril 2013 - 15 h 00

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Vendredi 14 décembre 2012 - 12 h 00 à Lundi 22 avril 2013 - 15 h 00

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Kate Cooper

Kate Cooper

Rebanks Research Fellow in Classical Archaeology

Centres d'intérêt : Ancient Greek art and archaeology, Greek pottery of the archaic and classical periods

B.A., Lit. Hum. (Classics), Oxford University, 1998
M.A., Classical History of Art, Courtauld Institute of Art, London, 1999
Ph.D., Classical Archaeology, Kings College London, 2007

Dr Kate Cooper joined the ROM in May 2012 on a two-year Rebanks Postdoctoral Research Fellowship.  Her research, which builds on her Ph.D. work, focusses on the ancient uses and appreciation of figure-decorated archaic Corinthian pottery, which was the most widely transported of all the pottery produced in archaic Greece and is found all around the Mediterranean.  She is also working on particular aspects of the iconography of early Greek pottery, including the sphinx and the gorgon.  As well as pursuing her own research, Kate has day-to-day museum tasks, including working with Paul Denis in the Greek and Roman section on curatorial matters, and taking part in the running of ROM public events such as Ancient Rome and Greece Weekend and National Archaeology Day at the ROM.

Before coming to the ROM, Kate was at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (UK), where she was part of the curatorial team responsible for the redisplay of the Greek and Roman gallery.  For some information on that gallery project see these pages from the Fitzwilliam Museum website.  She has also worked in the Greece and Rome department at The British Museum, London.  Her range of experience in different museums has stimulated her interest in how museums currently display Greek and Roman antiquity, and how such displays help shape the perceptions of the general public about this field of academic research.  These ideas have been the subject of several academic presentations, and the inspiration for teaching graduate seminars at the University of Cambridge, Faculty of Classics and the University of Toronto, Classics Department.   

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Authored by: Kate Cooper

Authored by: Kate Cooper

Ceramic Petrology Laboratory

A core part of the archaeological science research at the ROM is the Ceramic Petrology Laboratory. Petrology or Petrographic analysis is a technique developed in the earth-sciences for observation of rocks and minerals. It involves creating a "thin-section" of the material being studied, which is a thin slice exactly 0.03 mm thick. Once the thin-section is made it is viewed through a polarised-light microscope, which has two polarising filters oriented at right-angles to each other, thereby blocking out any light.

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