MEGHAN RICE - Sheela-Na-Gigs of Ancient Britain + InterviewAmongst the many carvings peering down at you from church doorways and castle walls you may one day encounter a figure to inspire feelings of shock, disgust, confusion and more than a little intrigue. Brazenly displaying all their assets, these unusual carvings known as sheela-na-gigs have mystified scholars and inspired artists for centuries. But WHAT they are and WHY are they there in some of the last places you’d expect to see an image that could arguably be considered lewd, is still very much open to debate. Not only that, but historians still dispute WHEN were they carved and, indeed, by WHO. Do they have any relevance today or are they simply antiquated curiosities shrouded in academic mystery? This presentation will contain images of sheela-na-gig carvings, as well as modern artist’s interpretations. It will also discuss their place and relevance in more detail, and due to the explicit nature of the talk, it may not be suitable for young audiences; parental discretion is advised! See preview of interview with Meghan here
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The Megalithomania conference took place on the 12th - 13th May at the Assembly Rooms in Glastonbury. Filmed by www.pentos.tv |
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