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26 January 2025
Review: The Mansfield Museum
A review of the charmingly interesting Mansfield Museum, which celebrates local history and arts.
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15 January 2024
My review of the Victoria and Albert museum
The V&A was a beautiful museum that I think everyone should visit if they ever have the opportunity .
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6 August 2021
Summer Showcase: Fashioning Our History
The Fashioning our History Project explores diversity in fashion and art, through a series of workshops, and talks, culminating in an
exhibition of participants work and a fashion installation at Willesden Green Library Centre.
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2 August 2021
Australia to return historical artefacts to India
The National Gallery of Australia is to return 14 works of art to India that are suspected of having been stolen, looted or exported illegally.
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29 July 2021
Tate releases 2022 programme
Highlights from Tate’s 2022 programme include a Cézanne exhibition, an examination of surrealist art and the Turner Prize.
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22 July 2021
Community museums shortlisted for lucrative UK arts prize
Five museums that excelled in staying connected with communities throughout the pandemic have been shortlisted for Art Fund museum of the year.
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12 July 2021
V&A museum exhibition to highlight African fashion
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London will showcase the creativity of African fashion designers.
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23 April 2021
Jane Austen museum criticised for plans to display author's links to slavery
Jane Austen’s House in Hampshire has come under fire for planning to update its displays with information on Austen’s connections to slavery.
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2 April 2021
Louvre museum puts half a million exhibits online for free public access
Lovers of the world’s most visited museum rejoice as the Louvre in Paris makes 482,000 items from its collection available online at no cost.
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18 January 2021
My virtual tour of the British Museum online archives 'Museum of the World' | Review
For my section c of my silver award, on January 18th, I attended a virtual tour of the British Museum's archives called the 'Museum of the World', this is my review of this event.
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30 July 2020
St Helens World Of Glass
Visit to the St Helens World of Glass Museum
Written by Danni Skelding
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20 February 2020
Dora Maar - Tate Modern Exhibition
Dora Maar was a surrealist photographer and artist in the 1930s, most famous for being Picasso’s model for his artwork “Weeping Woman” however she was so much more than that.
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24 January 2020
A story of botany, brutality and one woman's survival.
My #twinterviews are with the “brilliant” #untitled10 artists exhibiting at The Bowes Museum. Photographic artist Jo Howell spotlights the Countess of Strathmore as a survivor of domestic abuse and as one of the greatest botanists of her time.
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23 January 2020
Is success about having everything or not wanting anything else?
My recent ‘spotlight’ #twinterviews are with the “brilliant” #untitled10 artists exhibiting at The Bowes Museum. Andrew's woodwork has the precision of ancient techniques producing beautiful contemporary pieces and a personal philosophy.
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22 January 2020
What memory would you give for a beautifully fragile cup?
My ‘spotlight’ #twinterviews are with the “brilliant” #untitled10 artists exhibiting at The Bowes Museum. Ceramicist Judy Dibiase works with the importance of memory and act of remembering. Judy created 200 cups in exchange for memories.
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11 January 2020
Paris, city of art
A brief description of the cultural heart of the city of lights.
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29 October 2019
MozFest: Arts and Culture Salon
Welcome to the apex where arts and technology intertwine.
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26 January 2019
How The Vote Was Won + Beyond
Witness a rare staging of one of the most famous suffragette plays – How The Vote Was Won – and consider how we today might pursue change through theatre.