Wealthy City: Rethinking Sheffield's Parks and Public Spaces
“There is no wealth but life” was the motto of Victorian thinker and art critic John Ruskin. This panel discussion of academics, artists and those from the city. It is chaired by Angie Hobbs, (Department of Philosophy) and inclu…
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Wealthy City - Victoria Bradford Keegan, National Trust
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Wealthy Cities - Clive Wilmer, Sidney Sussex College
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Wealthy City - Simon Ogden, Sheffield City Council
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Wealthy City - Kate Genever, Artist
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Wealthy City - Carolyn Butterworth, University of Sheffield
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Wealthy City - Al Oswald, University of Sheffield
“There is no wealth but life” was the motto of Victorian thinker and art critic John Ruskin. This panel discussion of academics, artists and those from the city. It is chaired by Angie Hobbs, (Department of Philosophy) and includes Clive Wilmer (Guild of St George), Victoria Bradford Keegan from the National Trust and Simon Ogden, Head of Regeneration at Sheffield City Council, artist Kate Genever and archaeologist Al Oswald. Part of the Festival of Arts & Humanities at the University of Sheffield. Thumbnail image by EightBitTony CC BY-NC 2.0