About the Speaker
Joanna Tinworth has worked at Sir John Soane’s Museum since 2016, first as Exhibitions Curator. She curated a diverse range of exhibitions from Sarah Lucas at the Soane (2016) and Marc Quinn, Drawn from Life (2017) to Egypt Uncovered: Belzoni and the tomb of Pharaoh Seti I (2017). Her last project was Hogarth: Place and Progress (2019). Working with Prof. David Bindman, the critically acclaimed 5* sell-out exhibition brought together all of Hogarth’s painted Modern Moral Subjects for the first time.
Since January 2020 as Curator, (Collections) she works on Sir John Soane’s collection of over 3,000 Works of Art and Antiquities, researching, recording and sharing with the public the history of this unique collection.
About the Event
Please note that this event takes place in the Museum's Seminar Room at Number 14 Lincoln's Inn Fields. No food or drink is permitted in the room. Your confirmation email serves as your ticket.
We are in a Grade I listed, 19th-century building, so access is not always straightforward. If you require step-free access or extra assistance, please contact us in advance of your booking on admin@soane.org.uk or 020 7405 2107.
Image: View of the Egyptian Sarcophagus – looking towards the foot of the interior, 21 July 1825, SM vol 82 / 46