The symposium Exhibiting the Domestic Past offers a forum to explore the findings and questions raised by the exhibition At Home in the 17th Century. The symposium aims to encourage dialogue across disciplines – from history, art history and architectural history to archaeology and anthropology. Together, these perspectives will deepen our understanding of a subject that is relatively understudied and yet deeply familiar.
The exhibition and its accompanying publication offer an intimate look behind the front doors of Dutch city homes in the seventeenth century, revealing how daily routines such as eating, sleeping, and cleaning were interwoven with broader aspects of life, including child-rearing and religious practice.
Program and Speakers
The full program will be announced on the Rijksmuseum website (see link below). The following speakers have been confirmed:
- Adam Eaker
- Marlies Couch and Jelle van Lottum
- Femke Diercks
- Sara van Dijk
- Danielle van den Heuvel
- Lee Prosser
- James Symonds
- Heike Zech
- Luke Syson (moderator)
Information and tickets are available through the Rijksmuseum website.
A limited capacity of Early Bird tickets available until 15 November.