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Europe's next chapter

Europe’s next chapter: how to unlock growth, steer innovation, and govern AI in a contested world

Europe is at a crossroads. Slower growth, geopolitical pressure, and rapid technological change are forcing hard choices. This panel event brings together Gabriel Attal, Gillian Tett, Lord Booth-Smith, and Menna Rawlings to debate Europe’s next chapter: how to boost competitiveness, govern AI credibly, and deliver reform at speed.

The Beauty of the Earth: the Art of May and William Morris with Suzanne Fagence-Cooper

Wed 26 November 2025

David Parr House

Throughout their lives, William and May sought to connect domestic spaces with the natural world, crafting beautiful patterns from honeysuckle, apple blossom and roses. Their creativity was deeply entwined with an awareness of the fragility of nature. In his lecture Art and the Beauty of the Earth, William Morris urged his audience to take responsibility for caring for the environment, believing that artists should lead the way as advocates and activists for Nature.

This talk accompanies a new exhibition curated by Suzanne for 2025–26 in Winchester, offering a fresh perspective on the Morrises’ enduring legacy and their call to cherish the natural world around us.

There will be time for questions and discussion, with plenty of ideas to take away for your own creative and environmental practice.

About the Speaker

Dr. Suzanne Fagence Cooper is a writer, broadcaster and curator with expertise in 19th and 20th century British art and culture. She spent 12 years at the V&A Museum, researching the Victorian collections, and is in demand as a historical consultant for TV and film. She is an invited lecturer for the Arts Society and Cunard voyages. Suzanne was Research Curator for Ruskin, Turner & the Storm Cloud (York Art Gallery, 2019). She has written The Model Wife: Effie Gray, Ruskin & Millais and To See Clearly: Why Ruskin Matters. Her latest book is At Home with Jane and William Morris.

Cost: £10 (£12 with donation)

Enquiries and booking

Please note that booking is required for this event.

Enquiries: Holly O'Brien Website Email: info@davidparrhouse.org Telephone: 01223311680

Timing

In person

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Wed 26 November 2025 6:30PM - 8:00PM

Venue

Address: David Parr House
184 Gywdir Street
Cambridge
East Anglia
CB1 2LW
United Kingdom
Email: info@davidparrhouse.org
Telephone: 01223311680