L C Tiffany spent decades exploring the creative possibilities of glass, from vases and lampshades to stained glass windows and mosaics
Tiffany spent decades exploring in revolutionary new ways the creative possibilities of this fickle medium, from elegant vases and lampshades to the most elaborate stained glass windows and mosaics. From the remarkable story of his many experiments, to an in-depth exploration of some of the most iconic designs, not least his now lost showcase home of 'Laurelton Hall', this lecture is guaranteed to fascinate and inspire.
THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Mr Brian Healey
A senior modern languages teacher in an independent grammar school for many years, I have also enjoyed a successful parallel career since the 1980s as a professional artist and interior designer. Since 2006 I have been regularly appointed to a number of prestigious ocean and river cruise lines, either as resident artist, guest lecturer on art history or as destination speaker for more than forty countries. Most recently this work has successfully extended to art guiding through important towns and museums in France, Belgium, Holland and Spain.
OTHER EVENTS
Plough Lane,
The astonishing life of Deborah Devonshire.
Bakewell
Find out more about ‘Debo’ after the May lecture: her home, gardens and art on this visit to Chatsworth.