Decoding Codices: Mesoamerican Manuscripts and Indigenous Knowledge SOLD OUT
Dates: | 22 May 2024 |
Times: | 14:00 - 16:00 |
What is it: | Talk |
Organiser: | John Rylands Research Institute and Library |
Who is it for: | External researchers, Adults, General public |
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Did you know that the Northwest of England holds some of the rarest Indigenous manuscripts that have survived the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, as well as other important Mesoamerican manuscripts from the colonial era?
Join us at the Library for the opportunity to see the collection of Native American manuscripts held at the John Rylands Library, as well as to delve into the historical significance of the Codex Fejérváry-Mayer, held at the nearby World Museum Liverpool. We will be exploring the origins and trajectories, meanings, and production techniques of these valuable manuscripts. There will also be the opportunity to create your own codices (books) in a workshop led by artist and researcher José Sherwood González, receiving guidance and hands-on experience, connecting with the rich cultural heritage of Mesoamerica first-hand.
To book a place for this free event please follow the Eventbrite link
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/decoding-codices-mesoamerican-manuscripts-and-indigenous-knowledge-tickets-885452621627
This event is co-organized by the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) and supported by the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Arts and Languages (CIDRAL) of the University of Manchester.
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