Lecture Recordings
Explore our Past Lectures
Venice in Peril promotes a deeper understanding of Venice, in order to encourage informed and sustainable engagement with the city and its culture.
Visit our events page for our upcoming in-person lectures. All lectures are recorded and will become available around a week after the event.
Venice and the Sea in Art and Culture
17 February 2025 - Lecture with Professor Deborah Howard
Learn more →Here Comes the Light: The Story of the Nativity in Renaissance Venice
2 December 2024 - Lecture with Dr Carlo Corsato
Learn more →‘More willing to dazzle than to affect’: Venice and the Royal Collection
11 November 2024 - Ashley Clarke Memorial Lecture with Desmond Shawe-Taylor
Learn more →Love from Venice: A Golden Summer on the Grand Canal
14 October 2024 - Writer Juliet Nicolson in Conversation with authors Gill Johnson and Rory Ross
Learn more →Coming Home: The Repatriation of the Boston Mariegole
5 July 2024 - Lecture with Dr Lisa Fagin Davis
Learn more →Reflections of Venice: How Water Inspired Her Artists
14 May 2024 - Kirker Spring Lecture with Caroline Campbell
Learn more →Venice in England: The Untold Story of 18th Century Venetian Painters in London
26 March 2024 - Lecture with Sandra Romito
Learn more →Pioneering Environmentalists? An Exploration into Pollution and Society in Late Medieval Venice
26 February 2024 - Lecture with Professor Claire Judde de Larivière
Learn more →Venice: City of Pictures
4 December 2023 - Author talk and book signing with Martin Gayford
Learn more →Spinning La Serenissima: The Changing Image of Venice over the Ages
13 November 2023 - Ashley Clarke Memorial Lecture with Jonathan Keates
Learn more →Byron & Venice
17 October 2023 - Online Lecture with Gregory Dowling
Learn more →Bellini to Titian: Venetian Splendours at the National Gallery
18 September 2023 - Lecture with Dr Maria Alambritis
Learn more →Venice and the Wallace Collection
16 May 2023 - Kirker Spring Lecture 2023 with Xavier Bray
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