The Elegance of Silver in Art

Roberta


Region:
London
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Hobby
Fee:
Paid: £25 online, between £70-100 in-person (Greater London only)
Category:
Humanities
Updated:
13th June 2025

Silver isn’t just a precious metal—it’s a powerful symbol that artists have woven into their work for centuries. In this talk, we’ll uncover the rich meanings behind silver objects and imagery, exploring how artists from the Renaissance through to Pop Art and beyond have used silver to convey ideas, status, and emotion. Dive into the sparkling stories and hidden messages that make silver shine in art history.

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About Roberta

Roberta’s love for art and architecture borders on "obsession"—and she’s happily embraced it! Her special passion lies in Modernist architecture, which led her to earn a Graduate Certificate with distinction in History of Art and Architecture from Birkbeck University. That was actually her second degree—her first career is in Economics, with over 20 years of experience in the fast-paced world of financial markets. Now, she channels her energy into making art and architecture not just informative, but fun, relatable and engaging for everyone. She’s the founder of Art Tours with a Theme – ART wiT, a London-based project offering themed tours and talks that bring the city’s creativity to life. You can follow her curated art and architecture adventures on Instagram @artwit_london and Facebook @artwitlondon.


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