Lucienne Day at Mini Moderns - Panel Discussion
Dates: | 27 March 2025 |
Times: | 18:30 - 20:00 |
What is it: | Evening event |
Organiser: | The Whitworth |
How much: | £3-5 |
Who is it for: | University staff, Adults, Current University students, General public, Post 16 |
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Paula Day, Mini Moderns and Whitworth Curator Amy George will be talking about the work of Lucienne Day, particularly highlighting her rarely seen wallpaper designs, to coincide with the launch of Mini Moderns’ reissue of some classic Lucienne Day wallpapers from the Whitworth collection.
Doors open 6pm
Panel discussion and Q&A 6:30pm-8pm
One of the twentieth century’s most influential British textile designers, Lucienne Day, created visionary designs for textiles, wallpapers, carpets and ceramics, pioneering the post-war ‘Contemporary’ style. Graduating from the Royal College of Art in 1940, Lucienne’s breakthrough came with Calyx – the standout textile at the 1951 Festival of Britain, for which she also designed three wallpapers.
The Whitworth in Manchester holds Lucienne Day’s personal collection of textiles and wallpapers, and it is here that Mini Moderns began the painstaking process of reproducing two of her original wallpaper designs. Mark and Keith identified two patterns from the 1950s that they felt epitomised Lucienne Day’s approach to wallpaper design: Provence (1951) and Syncopation (1958).
This event is offered in partnership with Mini Moderns and Robin and Lucienne Day Foundation.
The Grand Hall has level access. There will be a cashless bar.
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Grand Hall
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