The Stained Glass Museum Annual Lecture 2015 The Stained Glass Museum’s Annual Lecture 2015 Herkenrode Conserved: the remarkable survival of a sixteenth-century masterpiece Keith Barley FMGP ACR MBE Wednesday 29 July, 6.15pm for 6.30pm The Art Workers Guild, 6 Queen's Square, London, WC1N 3AT This lecture will describe the survival of this remarkable collection of stained glass from sixteenth century Flanders, its journey to Lichfield in the early nineteenth century, and its recent programme of conservation in York in the twenty-first century. Keith Barley FMGP ACR is internationally renowned in stained glass conservation. After completing his apprenticeship at the York Glaziers Trust in 1973, he founded his own stained glass company, Barley Studio. Barley Studio has undertaken many important conservation and restoration projects throughout the UK. Book tickets £15 / £12.50 Friends of the Stained Glass Museum For more information and to book tickets please go to www.stainedglassmuseum.com/lectures Before Conservation After Conservation Christ carrying the cross, detail of Christ carrying the cross, detail of window sIV 9b, Lichfield Cathedral window sIV 9b, Lichfield Cathedral *NEW to the Museum Shop* Arts & Crafts Stained Glass by Peter Cormack £50.00 (Friends receive a further 10% discount) Published by Yale University Press, 2015. Hardback, 354pp, 200 colour + 50 b/w illustrations. ISBN 9780300209709 A beautifully illustrated book based on three decades of research, this is the first study of the late-19th century Arts and Crafts movement and its influence on stained glass in Britain and America. Peter Cormack is a noted scholar of 19th and 20th century British and American stained glass, William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement.