The Attingham Summer School is an intensive, 3-week course that travels to
three different parts of England.  Participants visit around 30 British
Country houses, both public and private, and have special access to
collections and specialists.  Lectures are held daily.  This is an
intensive, exhausting and extraordinary program.  It is appropriate for a
number of people: students of art history, decorative arts, landscape,
historic house interpretation,  as well as curators, educators,
conservators, directors.  More information can be obtained at
www.attinghamtrust.org. Applications should be available at the website.
 Some scholarships are available.

Two other programs -- the 9 day Attingham study week and the 9 day Royal
Collections  Studies program, based at Windsor Castle -- are also offered.

Kristin Herron
Attingham Summer School 1995

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Kristin Herron
Director, Museum Program
New York State Council on the Arts
915 Broadway, 8th Floor
New York, NY  10010
phone: 212-387-7060    email: [log in to unmask]    url: www.nysca.org
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