11 May 2026
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Play the Museum is a pop exhibition created in collaboration with MA Fine Art Students, at Bath Spa University and the Holburne Museum. Students were invited to respond to the collection, the site and Willim Holburne’s legacy.
Running throughout the collection galleries and Space to Be. The exhibits invite people to be curious about the collection and look through the eyes of contemporary makers and artists.
There are Play the Museum Maps to help visitors navigate work at front desk.
Locations of artworks:
Front Garden
Camille Danner, Plaster hands either side of pathway leading to front door
First Floor landing
Jennifer Hamblin, Byam Family porcelain shoes and other shoes placed in the central display
Lachlan Albutt, Projection of insects (filmed at Bath City Farm)
17th century Gallery
Harry Wilkins, TV installation of ‘unknown’ man lying on the floor in Brownsword Gallery
Posnett Gallery
Harriet Anderson, Ceramic gardening tools – In front of far window
Kate McMahon Parkes, Ceramic plate installed in Beadwork basket display cabinet
Mezzanine Stairs (window shelf)
Lucy Cummins, Hand-made books and mini-spools of thread (to hold)
Fletcher gallery
Ceramic shoes – referencing enslaved people
Space to Be (top floor)
Emma Lilwall, Open Monday 11 June – referencing the maple tree in Sydney Gardens and its links with Quaker abolitionists and those who boycotted buying plantation grown sugar (they used maple syrup as a substitute)