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Opium: Seduction, Greed, Art

20 May 2025 @ 10:30 am - 11:30 pm
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We’re delighted to be joining with the Arts Society, Newbury again this year for this fascinating lecture looking at the influence of Opium on the lives and creations of many artists.

Amanda Herries read Archaeology and Anthropology at Cambridge, and worked as curator at the Museum of London before moving to Japan, lecturing and writing on Oriental/Western cross-culture and artistic influences.

The source of the stuff of dreams, the poppy is a beautiful, fragile flower with immense power. Opium (from the Greek ‘opion’ – poppy juice) is a hypnotic bringer of sleep, delightful lethargy and relief from pain. It is also highly addictive. Greed led to the introduction of this hugely desirable substance first to China, and then to Europe.

The beguiling seduction of its effects led to its use to quieten troubled minds and calm agitated children and babies. Its use, often by those with troubled minds, led to the creation of great works of art in music, art and literature. Social and art history meet as this lecture unfolds.

There is also a 1.45pm performance of this lecture. Click here for more information and to book tickets.

Lecturer

Amanda Herries

Tickets

£15 / FREE for Friends of the Festival

(includes £1.25 Corn Exchange booking fee)

Booking Dates

Platinum Friends Priority booking – from 10.00am Tuesday 11 February 2025
Gold Friends booking – from 10.00am Wednesday 12 February 2025
Friends booking – from 10.00am Thursday 13 February 2025

Join the Friends of the Festival now to get access to the priority booking window.

Public booking – from 10.00am Tuesday 25 February 2025

Tickets

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Details
Date: 20 May 2025
Time: 10:30 am - 11:30 pm
Event CategoryTalks & Spoken word
Venue
Venue Name: Arlington Arts Centre
Address: Mary Hare, Snelsmore Common
Newbury, Berkshire RG14 3BQ United Kingdom

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