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23 June 2020 – 31 December 2021
The Watercolour World - The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery online collection
View our collection of watercolour paintings collated by The Watercolour World, a UK-based charity working with public and private collections from around the world to create a free online database of documentary watercolours painted before 1900.
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26 June 2020
Instaviews with Ben Lintott
Join us on Friday at 1pm to chat creative careers and podcasting
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20 June 2020
Bronze Woman - Poetry written by Cecile Nobrega
I name this child Emmerson Sutton go forth and conquer!
Promoting participation and enrichment for children in all areas of the arts.
I am ready to go and fulfil my task.
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20 June 2020
The Bronze Woman - A Statue dedicated to Black Woman and Child admired by everyone.
The struggles, spirit and courage of a beautiful black woman will always prevail.
Thank you to all women who make a significant contribution.
High attainment is not an option its a must.
Dedicated to all women and children.
#blacklivesmatter
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20 June 2020
Inside Voices: Sophie McCarthy
Part of a series of podcasts that asks the Voice Team and Contributors how they're coping with lockdown.
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20 June 2020
SS Mendi - Emmerson Sutton 3/3
Do you know the story about the - SS MENDI?
Nelson Mandela the struggle continues but together we have taken another step towards freedom.
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19 June 2020 – 26 June 2020
A Queer Midsummer's Nights Dream || Casting Call
Casting a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream featuring the majority of the cast and story line having a queer feel.
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19 June 2020
How to Explore The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery from Home
While our museum doors may be temporarily closed to the public, we have made sure you still have access to our amazing stories and objects from the comfort of your own home.
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19 June 2020
Personal Stories of the Second World War – Part 1
Les Roberts, one of our Visitor Services Team, tells his family story:
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19 June 2020
To My Father from your Loving Son: A Message from the Front
Father’s Day is a day of honouring fathers and many of us will be sending cards and gifts to celebrate. The day itself is relatively recent, nevertheless there is a long tradition of honouring and showing appreciation to one’s father.
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20 June 2020 – 31 July 2020
The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery Potty Gardening Club
With many of us spending more time at home, now is the perfect chance to discover the wildlife living on your patch. Exploring the garden is a great way to connect with nature.
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19 June 2020
Interview with Baz Alden, Refugee Week Leader
"It will cause no harm to speak with us, educate us about your culture and in return we will educate you about ours."
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19 June 2020
My experience at a Black Lives Matter protest
Change doesn’t feel impossible.
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18 June 2020
Despite its horrors, society could benefit from Covid-19
Coronavirus has already created a ‘New Normal’. Is it one we want to change?
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18 June 2020
Culture lockdown: heritage
Sienna and Mary bring you top heritage picks to explore during lockdown…
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18 June 2020 – 31 August 2020
How to Win: a new online adventure from multi award-winning game theatre makers
Best Newcomers at Brighton Fringe 2018, game-theatre makers Hidden Track, take their empowering and fun approach to politics & storytelling online in lockdown.
Whilst we can't be together, can we find a way that everyone can win?