October 19-22, 2021 | Online
THE ART OF DEALING WITH ADVERSITIES
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March 17th, 2021 | 18h00? [UTC] | via Zoom [session to be held in Portuguese]
Beyond Lisbon: azulejo production in Coimbra in the 18th century. An overview
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February 24th, 2021 | 18h00 [UTC] | Zoom platform [session to be held in English]
Islamic Geometric Motifs in Portuguese Tiles
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January 20th, 2021 | 18h00 [UTC] | Zoom platform [session to be held in English]
Religious Scenes on Dutch and Portuguese Tiles - Similarities and Differences
In January 2021 AzLab celebrates its 7th year of existence! In addition to the anniversary gift that we already prepare for all participants, and that this year will be in digital format (!), AzLab#63 is honored to receive Hans van Lemmen. A renowned tile historian and president of the Tiles and Architectural Ceramics Society, van Lemmen will address the question of similarities and differences between Dutch and Portuguese tile production in religious scenes. Absolutely not to be missed!
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January 13 to June 16, 2021 | 18h-19h30 | Zoom platform
The course will be held in Portuguese.
Update (21-12-2020):
The registrations for the "I open course on Azulejo Studies | history of Portugues azulejos" are now closed once we fill the vacancies initially foreseen. If there is a possibility of opening a second phase, we will inform you shortly. Until then, you can continue to submit your application at https://forms.gle/jxbKnfCFErN4x11B7, and getting on the waiting list. Thank you all for your interest!
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O I Curso Livre Estudos de Azulejo | história da azulejaria portuguesa propõe uma visão cronológica da azulejaria produzida ou aplicada em Portugal. São dez aulas leccionadas por um conjunto de investigadores especializados, garantindo a comunicação das mais recentes perspectivas de estudo sobre cada época. As aulas são ainda complementadas pelo seminário AzLab, cujas sessões, ancoradas aos temas do curso, irão privilegiar a presença de investigadores, artistas e museólogos estrangeiros.
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