Brews and Brows: Shaping Stories from Eyebrows to Scousebrows

Start time: 09:30 / End time: 17:00 / Date: 02 Oct 2018 / Venue: FACT, 88 Wood Street, Liverpool, L1 4DQ

Open to: Any UOL students / Any UOL staff / General Public

Type: Symposium

Cost: Admission is free, please register here.

Contact: For more information contact Niamh Thornton at enortee@liverpool.ac.uk


About the event

Following on from our successful four-day event at FACT in April 2018 we want to share our findings and continue the conversation on World Eyebrow Day, 2 October 2018.

Speakers include core members of the project:

Niamh Thornton, University of Liverpool

Jacqui McAssey, Liverpool John Moores University

Sarah Shrimpton, FaceLab, Liverpool John Moores University

Catherine Wilkinson, Edge Hill University

Samantha Wilkinson, Manchester Metropolitan University

and invited contributor, Penny Spikins, University of York, whose work on the significance of the brow to human evolution has been widely covered by the media.

This is an opportunity to find out more about our findings and keep the conversation going. We will also have a preview screening of the documentary on the brow with introduction by the director, Liz Greene, Liverpool John Moores University.

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