Tutor information
Amy Lim
Amy Lim is an art historian and curator specialising in British fine and decorative art from the seventeenth to early-twentieth centuries. She has curated and contributed to exhibitions at Tate Britain and the Stanley Spencer Gallery, Cookham. Amy combines her role as curator at Buscot Park, Oxfordshire with freelance research and lecturing. She has published articles and essays on a wide variety of subjects relating to art in Britain.
Courses
This three-day course will offer Continuing Professional Development to heritage sector professionals. It will focus on the material legacy of Empire and colonialism through paintings, decorative arts and the built environment.
Introducing the art, architecture and interiors of the Baroque Age in Britain (c. 1660-1720). Explore how patrons of royal palaces and country houses used the Baroque style to express their power, politics and magnificence.