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Hans Feibusch: Marc Allum and Paul Werth
Wed, 16 Jun
|St John’s Church, Waterloo
Antiques expert and Feibusch collector Marc Allum in conversation with Hans Feibusch’s grandson Paul Werth - part of "A Jewish Jesus: Art and Faith in the Shadow of WWII".
Time & Location
16 Jun 2021, 18:00 – 20:30 BST
St John’s Church, Waterloo, 73 Waterloo Rd, South Bank, London SE1 8TY, UK
About the Event
This evening event will bring to a close our day-conference "A Jewish Jesus - Art and Faith in the Shadow of WWII” and is open to all, whether or not you have attended the conference during the day. The event will begin with drinks followed by four short talks by relatives of recently living Jewish artists such as George Mayer-Marton and Naomi Blake and a one-to-one conversation between Marc Allum and Paul Werth, all taking place beneath Feibusch's murals at St John's Waterloo.
If you are joining us in person, you are invited to come for a drinks reception starting at 18:00. If you are joining us online, the broadcast talks will kick off at 18:45.
A ticket for this event can be bought here. If you wish to attend the whole day (i.e. the conference and this event), kindly register here. You do not need to buy a ticket for this evening event if you have already registered for the day-conference as it is included.
For further information, please contact us at admin@stjohnswaterloo.org.