Friday 10 October 2025
10:00 am - 6:00 pm

If India was the Jewel in the Imperial Crown, could we argue that Wales was England’s colony? As Wales struggles for its identity within ‘British-ness’, are there meaningful comparisons to be drawn with the Indian experience? This Conference coincides with the Glynn Vivian’s major exhibition, Tigers and Dragons: India and Wales in Britain (until 2 November 2025) which contains more than 120 artworks by over 70 artists from Wales, India, Pakistan, England and the USA. This programme explores the main thematic sections of the exhibition; unpicking the historical and contemporary threads that link the Indian subcontinent and Wales with the help of artists, curators, historians and cultural theorists.

Free, everyone welcome. Booking essential.

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10:00am –11:00am

Study Morning within the exhibition, Tigers & Dragons

11:15am – 11:25am

Welcome from Karen MacKinnon (MBE), Curator of Swansea’s Glynn Vivian Art Gallery

Welcome from Dr Peter Dent, Head of History of Art, University of Bristol, UK

Short Overview from the Curators of Tigers & Dragons exhibition:

Katy Freer & Dr Zehra Jumabhoy

11:30am – 1:00pm

Session 1: Landscapes: Britishness, Battles and Tigers 

11:30am – 11:50am: Viewing India (from Flintshire): Thomas Pennant’s View of ‘Hindoostan’ (1798)

Dr Rhys Kaminski-Jones (University of Wales) – 20 mins

11:55am – 12:15pm: Romantic Landscapes: J.M.W. Turner’s Visions of Wales and India

Dr Nicole Cochrane (Tate Britain, London) – 20 mins

12:20pm – 12:40pm: Victoria’s ‘Hunting’ Scenes: Amna Walayat’s Paintings and their Mughal-era sources

Dr Mehreen Chida-Razvi (SOAS, University of London) – 20mins

12:45pm – 1:00pm: Respondent: Katy Freer (Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea)

1:00pm – 1:45pm Lunch Break (45 mins)

 1.45pm – 3.00pm

Session 2: Dragons & Mother-lands

Chair: Prof Martin Johnes (Swansea University)

 1:45pm – 2:15pm: Wales as Woman (how The Bard lost out to Blodwen)

Peter Lord (Wales’ award-winning art historian) – 30 minutes

 2:20pm – 2:40pm: The Welsh Dragon is a Ludic Being

Dr Sarah Pogoda (Bangor University) – 20 mins

 2:45pm – 3:00pm Discussion led by the Chair

3:15pm – 5:00pm

Session 3: Roots & Language

3:15pm – 3:35pm: On Welshness and Whiteness

Prof Daniel G. Williams (Swansea University) – 20 mins

3:40pm – 4:00pm: Of Roots and Rooted-ness

Dr Zehra Jumabhoy (University of Bristol) – 20 mins

4:05pm – 4:25pm: Gardening the Archive: Anthotypes, Empire and Photographic Resistance

David Alesworth (Artist, Bristol) – 20 mins

4:25pm – 4:35pm:  Respondent:  Dr Rhys Kaminski-Jones (University of Wales)

4:35pm – 5:00pm

DRINKS & TIGERS & DRAGONS BOOK LAUNCH

Conference Co-organised by: University of Bristol & Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea

Convened by: Zehra Jumabhoy & Katy Freer to coincide with the exhibition, Tigers & Dragons: India and Wales in Britain at the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery.

Tigers and Dragons: India & Wales in Britain is curated by Glynn Vivian’s Exhibitions Officer, Katy Freer, and art historian Dr Zehra Jumabhoy at University of Bristol. Jumabhoy’s research for the exhibition was funded by a Paul Mellon Centre for British Art Curatorial Research Fellowship.

This exhibition was made possible with a grant from the Weston Loan Programme with Art Fund.

The exhibition is grateful for support from Arts Council of Wales, Taimur Hassan Collection; Canvas Gallery, Karachi; Grosvenor Gallery, London; Chatterjee & Lal Gallery, Mumbai, and Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbai.

Zehra is the inaugural Berger Trust Future Leaders Fellow in the History of British Art 2025-26 (launched by Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and The Huntington, California). This conference has been facilitated by the award of this Fellowship.

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Please get in touch ahead of the workshop if you have specific access needs.

Telephone: 01792 516900

Email: glynn.vivian.gallery@swansea.gov.uk  

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