About
An evening with Dr Martin Shaw
Mythologist and author Martin Shaw on the need for beauty and its connection to sacred ground. Through myth, poetry and personal account we will explore the need to not just experience beauty but create it in our own lives. That beauty making is a skill, and strongly connected to our capacity to praise.
Key Information
Who is this lecture for?
All are welcome.
How do I attend?
This lecture will take place in person at the Garrison Chapel, Chelsea Barracks, London SW1W 8BG.
Get directions here.
What days/times do I attend?
Wednesday 12 February 2025, 18:30 – 20:00
FAQS
Do you offer concessions?
Yes, we offer concessions for full-time students and Seniors/60+.
Concessions cannot be applied in retrospect. To receive a concession, please apply via our online form. We will then send you a discount code to use when booking your place.
What if I need to cancel or change my booking?
No refunds or cancellations, unless cancelled by the School.
Terms & Conditions
The School reserves the right to discontinue or suspend a Lecture up to fourteen (14) calendar days before the advertised start date. This lecture requires a minimum number of enrolments to run.
Lecturer Biography
Dr Martin Shaw is a storyteller, writer and Christian thinker. His most recent book, Bardskull was Guardian Book Of The Day, and described as “rich and transgressive” in the Sunday Times. He founded both the Oral Tradition and Living Myth courses at Stanford University, and lives on Dartmoor where he writes the weekly Substack, House of Beast & Vines.