Phillip Lindley

Other Teaching

I have designed and taught modules at the Architectural Association and the University of Warwick. I have lectured at the National Gallery, Tate Britain, the British Museum, Christie’s, at British Archaeological Association conferences and at others in Kalamazoo (USA), at Harlaxton, Leeds, the Association of Art Historians and elsewhere, including several European universities (Copenhagen, Pisa, Thessaloniki) and many British ones (Oxford, St Andrews, Bristol, Cambridge, Manchester, Sussex, the Courtauld Institute, Reading).  I was the invited guest lecturer for the fourth Biennial lecture in honour of A.G. Dickens.  This lecture on ‘Royal Funeral Ceremonial and Early Tudor Portraiture’ was given in the Umney Theatre at Robinson College, Cambridge, November 1996.  I spoke to the Society of Antiquaries on ‘Richard Parker and Sixteenth-Century English Sculpture’ in November 2001 and was invited as the guest research lecturer, to deliver History of Art Department postgraduate seminars at the University of Thessaloniki, Greece, 22-26 March 2004 .  I was Chair at the joint study day of CMS, MEDATS and MBS at the Tower of London 24 Feb 2007.  Lecturers included Sir John Baker and Prof.ssa Cinzia Sicca.  I also chaired a session at the IMC in Leeds in summer 2007, with speakers including Nigel Saul.  I was invited to lecture to the MA programme at Pisa University in May 2007 and at an international conference at Villa I Tatti in September, funded jointly by the Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies and the Paul Mellon Centre, London, in September 2007.  I was a guest speaker at University College, Oxford in 2008 and was the invited lecturer at the George Philips Awards in Oakham, Rutland, in December 2008.  In 2009 I have lectured at Salisbury, in Oxford, and at the Courtauld Institute.

My educational philosophy is holistic and inclusive.