Artists Rose Ferraby and Rob St John have used sound and visual art to assemble narratives of the often invisible archaeology of Roman York. They have been inspired by new work by the ‘Roman York Beneath the Streets’ project, which has used a combination of antiquarian records, old excavations and new radar surveys to gain new understandings of this remarkable Roman centre.
Both Rose and Rob will provide short talks about their involvement and inspiration alongside Professor Martin Millett who will discuss the ‘Roman York Beneath the Streets’ project. This will be followed by a Q&A to spark discussion around the exhibition and their work.
Wine, prosecco (or soft alternatives), with an array of cold nibbles will be available to top the evening off.
You can book your free ticket for the event via the York Archaeology website:
The event takes place at DIG, St Saviourgate, York YO1 8NN from 6-7.30pm.

You can find out more about Rose and Rob's work and access Soundmarks - York, their new virtual sound and visual trail via the Soundmarks website.