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SOLD OUT Curator Talk: Lives and Legacies of William and May Morris

Join Helen, Property Experiences Curator at Wightwick Manor and Gardens, for an enlightening talk on the lives and legacies of William and May Morris, two pivotal figures in the Arts and Crafts movement.

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Join Helen, Property Experiences Curator at Wightwick Manor and Gardens, for an enlightening talk on the lives and legacies of William and May Morris, two pivotal figures in the Arts and Crafts movement. William Morris, designer, socialist, writer and publisher and his daughter, May Morris, who not only directed the embroidery department at Morris & Co. but also founded the Women's Guild of Arts in 1907, championing the role of women in the arts. Wightwick Manor, though never visited by William Morris himself, stands as a testament to the Morris family's influence. The manor's interiors are adorned with Morris & Co. wallpapers, fabrics, and furnishings, reflecting the family's commitment to the Arts and Crafts ethos. In 1937, May Morris and her life partner Miss Lobb visited Wightwick, meeting with Geoffrey and Rosalie Mander, further cementing the manor's connection to the Morris legacy. This talk offers a unique opportunity to delve into the intertwined stories of William and May Morris and explore their enduring impact on art and design, all within the authentic Morris-inspired setting of Wightwick Manor. Following the talk, enjoy a tour of the Manor, exploring key artworks and objects from the collection that highlight the Morris family’s impact. £20 per person, booking essential, admission costs included, tea and coffee provided on arrival.

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Prices

Event ticket prices

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All £20.00

The basics

Booking details

Call 0344 249 1895

Suitability

16+ (under 18s must be accompanied by a paying adult)

Meeting point

Please park up on the main car park and make your way up the path to the Manor and follow signs to the Meeting Room located above the Old Manor Shop.

What to bring and wear

Please no stiletto heels or bags larger than A4 size in the Manor. The Manor heating is dependent on the humidity of the day, therefore we recommend an extra layer, even during the summer months.

Accessibility

The meeting room is located on the upper floor of the Old Manor, via a flight of stairs. The walking tour covers both floors of the Manor, there are places to sit throughout. There is no lift access.

Other

Please allow about 10 minutes to get from the car park to the Meeting Room. £20 per person, includes tea/coffee on arrival.

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