Episode Synopsis "4. Making invisible colours visible (with Jo Kirby)"
In this episode, Principal investigator Paula Hohti Erichsen and Postdoctoral Researcher Michele Robinson sit down with Jo Kirby Atkinson, who made her career as a Senior Scientific Officer at the National Gallery specialising in pigments and dyes. Together they discuss Jo's work, the study of historical dyes, and the workshop on early modern colours Jo planned with the Refashioning team in autumn 2019. You can about the workshop here: https://refashioningrenaissance.eu/experiments/making-invisible-colours-visible/
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