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Bex Park

Brandywine Realty Trust
Cira Centre
2929 Arch Street, Suite 1800
Philadelphia, PA 19104

Hands-on Calligraphy Workshop: Medieval Celtic Uncial Script

6/23/24 1:30pm - 4pm

Registration Admission is $45. 50% off for Rosenbach members, free for the Delancey Society. Not a member? Learn more . This is an in-person programat The Rosenbach. Please check your spam folder for your email confirmation. If you have questions, please call (215) 732-1600 or email [emailprotected] . Registration opens for Delancey Society on March 7, for Rosenbach members on March 14, and for the general public on March 21. Register Description Transport yourself to the monasteries of early medieval Ireland by means of the remarkable, centuries-old tradition of calligraphy, closely associated with the Emerald Isle through such artifacts as the Book of Kells. In this two-hour, immersive, hands-on workshop, distinguished local Irish American calligrapher and manuscript illuminator Susan Kelly vonMedicus will introduce you to Irish manuscript heritage and teach the Uncial script found in the Book of Kells and other early Irish manuscripts. By the end of the two-hour course, you will possess foundational ability in using the Uncial alphabet and have gained experience assembling words and sentences using the script. The course fee includes supplies such as paper, a calligrapher’s pen, ink, and reference materials that you can take home following the workshop. This is an introductory workshop, and all are welcome to participate regardless of prior experience with calligraphy. This program is part of a series of hands-on workshops exploring calligraphy traditions from around the world. About the Instructor Susan vonMedicus is an artist, specializing in the sacred arts. Her work is featured in private and public collections internationally. Ms. vonMedicus teaches studio art at Villanova University and private workshops for the Prosopon School of Iconology. She was awarded the 2018 Tolle Lege Medal for excellence in teaching by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Villanova University. Fascinated by the Irish manuscript tradition, in 2013 she completed a residency at Burren College of Art, Ballyvaughn, Ireland, followed by a 2015 residency at the Princess Grace Irish Library in Monaco.

Location

The Rosenbach Museum and Library
2010 DeLancey Place, Philadelphia, PA

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