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Talk | Farewell John Ystumllyn

Before the portrait painting leaves the Museum, come and say goodbye to John Ystumllyn at an evening centred around his life.

This portrait of John Ystumllyn is a central piece in our new ‘Black Gardening in Britain’ display in the museum. Ystumllyn was a Black Welsh Gardener who lived in North Wales in the 1700s. Craftsman, grower, respected by gentry and common folk alike, the story of John Ystumllyn is almost akin to folklore.

Before the portrait – which is on temporary loan to the museum from Anthony Mould – leaves, come and say goodbye to John Ystumllyn at an evening centred around his life. Join us for an evening where we discuss how he ended up in Britain, his legacy and how we view his life beyond the painting of him at 16.

Speakers

  • Edward Adonteng

    Edward Adonteng

    Edward Adonteng is an essayist, poet, artist, gardener, and academic from South London. He describes himself as a bridge-builder, facilitating discourse on several themes and creating platforms for people to thrive and fully exercise their ingenuity. Recently published as a Contemporary Ghanaian Poet, Edward ruminates on ways that human beings can communicate with each other in a new world that ignores the “little things." He focuses on intellectual histories, epistemology, and anti-colonial thought/practice within academia. His attitude around growing is simple - to grow is to be human.

Image: Portait of John Ystumllyn (1754)