Oxford Events, the new replacement for OxTalks, will launch on 16th March. The two-week OxTalks freeze period starts on Monday 2nd March. During this time, there will be no facility to publish or edit events. The existing OxTalks site will remain available to view during this period. Once Oxford Events launches, you will need a Halo login to submit events. Full details are available on the Staff Gateway.
Mary-Ann Middelkoop is an Affiliated Lecturer in the Department of History of Art at the University of Cambridge and a Researcher on the AHRC/DFG-funded project ‘The Restitution of Knowledge’ at the Pitt Rivers Museum as well as a Research Fellow in History of Art at St Peter’s College, Oxford. She completed her PhD, ‘Art and Foreign Cultural Policy in Weimar Germany, 1917-1933,’ at Peterhouse, the University of Cambridge, in 2019. Prior to becoming a Researcher at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Mary-Ann was a Teaching Associate in Modern and Contemporary Art in the Department of History of Art, Cambridge, and Junior Research Fellow in History at Wolfson College, Cambridge, working on the project ‘A Thing of Fragile Beauty: Porcelain, War and Plunder in the Third Reich, 1939-1949’. She has previously worked as a researcher at the Commission for Looted Art in Europe, London.