Dr Juliet Carroll
Liverpool School of Art and Design
Faculty of Arts Professional and Social Studies
Email: J.L.Carroll@ljmu.ac.uk
Telephone: 0151 904 1331
Degrees
2017, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom, Phd
2011, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom, M.Res Art and Design
2010, Liverpool John Morores University, United Kingdom, BA (Hons) History of Art amd Museum Studies
Academic appointments
Lecturer in History of Art and Museum Studies, History of Art, Liverpool John Moores University, 2016 - present
Chapters
Sheldon JL. 2016. 'Inspired by the Italian Originals': Rathbone and the Della Robbia Pottery Sheldon JL. The Della Robbia Pottery: From Renaissance to Regent Street :55-72 Liverpool University Press 978-1-78138-273-8
Thesis/Dissertation
Carroll JL. Renaissance to Regent Street: Harold Rathbone and the Della Robbia Pottery of Birkenhead Sheldon J. Public Url
Exhibition
Carroll J. 'Old to New - Resiting Art within The Royal Liverpool Hospital ' Author Url
Carroll J. Fanchon Frohlich at the Royal Liverpool Hospital
Conference presentation:
Working in a wellness community: a collaboration between Art and Health, National Arts in Hospital Network Conference, Royal Liverpool Hospital, oral - lecture and tour, keynote speaker, https://nahn.org.uk/. 2024
Narratives of Homelessness, Narratives, Self and Identity: Traditions and Innovations, REVA University, Bangalore, Oral presentation. 2021
Encountering the Unique: the Della Robbia Pottery of Birkenhead and the Architectural Bas Reliefs of Luca della Robbia, 'New Sculptors, Old Masters: The Victorian Renaissance of Italian Sculpture', Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, Oral presentation. 2019
The Della Robbia Pottery of Birkenhead, Revisiting Romanticism’., MALAG conference at Whitworth Gallery, Manchester,, Oral presentation. 2015
Research Grants Awarded:
LJMU Curriculum Enhancement Grants, 'Working for the Common Good in a wellness community, Grant value (£): 360, Duration of research project: 6 months. 2023
City Labs LJMu - QR funding, Working in a wellness community - Phase 2', Grant value (£): 1000, Duration of research project: 6 months. 2023
City Lab, LJMU QR funding, 'Working in a Wellness community', Grant value (£): 1000, Duration of research project: 6 months. 2023
Conference organisation:
Students at the Heart LJMU, Presenter: ''Classroom Theories into Practical Applications: A Working Collaboration with Royal Liverpool Hospital Healing Arts, https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/about-us/news/articles/2023/6/9/over-500-staff-and-students-attend-students-at-the-heart-conference-2023. 2023
External collaboration:
City Labs, LJMU, Convenience Gallery, Birkenhead. 2023
City Lab, LJMU, Liverpool University Hospital Trust. 2023
https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/about-us/news/articles/2023/11/23/hospital-art, LJMU School of Art and Design, Liverpool University Hospital Trust - Healing Arts. 2023
Art Labs, Liverpool John Moores University, Library Services, Liverpool John Moores University, National Museums of Liverpool: Walker Art Gallery. 2017
Award:
APSS Faculty Teaching and Learning Awards Employability, LJMU APSS. 2023
Amazing Course - Art and Design Foundation (Architecture), JMSU Amazing Teaching Award,, https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/about-us/news/articles/2022/6/10/jmsu-amazing-teaching-award-2022-winners-announced. 2022
Amazing Course - Art and Design Foundation (Architecture), JMSU Amazing Teaching Award,, JMSU Amazing Teaching Award,, https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/about-us/news/articles/2022/6/10/jmsu-amazing-teaching-award-2022-winners-announced. 2022
Teaching qualification:
PG Cert 'Learning and Teaching in Higher Education'. 2019
Other invited event:
Narratives of Homelessness, Tate Liverpool, A joint collaboration between Tate Liverpool, Art Labs at LJMU and Chester Aid to the Homeless. The project aims to give the homeless and marginalised a clear voice through the use of art and making. 2018
Ten Thousand Pennies, Liverpool, Chester, Collaboration between LJMU and Chester Aid to the Homeless. The project investigates the perceptions of money, wealth and economic power through performance art. 2017
'Renaissance to Regent Street: The Della Robbia Pottery, Birkenhead, Williamson Art Gallery and Museum, The exhibition was researched and curated to provide a visual interrogation of the relationship between the Della Robbia Pottery and late-nineteenth century travel to Italy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bg2roEg3ym0. 2016