The Christ Church Sibyls have intrigued scholars and visitors alike. These two large paintings showing ancient female prophets were created by two of the greatest artists of the Florentine Renaissance ...
The world’s biggest museum prize is back. Applications open from 28 November 2024 to 27 January 2025. Professional Get funding Art Fund Museum of the Year 2025 Art Fund Museum of the Year is the world ...
With general admission you can enjoy three breathtaking tablescapes in selected chambers, alongside beautifully decorated trees and festive decor. Curators from the Flower Festival team will craft an ...
The people who work in the UK’s museums and galleries do brilliant work caring for our public collections, delivering world-class exhibitions and inspiring visitors. But, due to increasing financial ...
What would Christmas have been like in Victorian Macclesfield? Come and find out! We are going to explore Victorian Christmas through dressing up, storytelling, crafts and more. This interactive ...
One of 9 works by Bruce Nauman to be displayed in 2 rooms. These works form part of a collection called ARTIST ROOMS consisting of 725 works of art formerly owned by Anthony d'Offay which will be ...
Our Lunchtime talks are delivered by staff, students, academics and researchers at the Barber and our wider University of Birmingham community. Focused on key works in our exhibitions and collection, ...
Our popular lunchtime Tuesday Treasure returns with a special show and tell in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Sc Discover Leeds’ rich history as a clothmaking capital with intricate ...
Come and browse our range of unique and beautiful handmade gifts for Christmas, chosen by us from carefully selected local makers. This is your chance to pick up a really lovely Christmas present for ...
Born in Sheffield, John Hoyland (1934-2011) achieved international recognition as an abstract painter, known for his powerful large-scale images, full of energy and feeling. In 1994, in the lead-up to ...
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William of Orange, technically William II of Scotland and III of England, is a figure of prime importance in late-seventeenth-century Scottish history. Not only did his accession to the British throne ...