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SUMMARY:UP LATE
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our first UP LATE of the year  5pm – 9pm. \nDuring the evening you can enjoy: \n\nFREE entry to our collection galleries\nReduced entry to Alberta Whittle : Dipping below a waxing moon\, the dance claims us for release\nPurchase tickets for Alberta Whittle in Conversation £15 – here (includes entry to the exhibition)\nDJ & Drinks in the Garden café and Terrace\n\nEnjoy FREE access to our collection galleries and discounted entry to our exhibition. Our Garden café will be open throughout the evening serving wine\, beers and spirits. \nFREE entry to our collection galleries – No booking required just turn up. \nBooking for Alberta Whittle In Conversation advised here (includes entry to the exhibition) \n\nGalleries close at 8.30pm / Café closes at 9pm
URL:https://holburne.org/events/up-late-2/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Collection,Up Late,Young People
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SUMMARY:Alberta Whittle: Dipping below a waxing moon\, the dance claims us for release
DESCRIPTION:Book your tickets in advance or pay on arrival. If you’re a member there’s no need to pre-book. \nYour General Entry ticket includes entry to all exhibitions and the collection \nListen to Alberta Whittle’s recording of ‘Spell for Release’ and explore her suggested reading list for adults and children \nFresh from representing Scotland at the Venice Biennale\, Alberta Whittle (b.1980) will present a suite of newly commissioned sculptures across the Holburne Museum’s site and grounds\, as well as a series of new text-based works across Bath. \nThe exhibition\, Whittle’s first in a public museum\, will continue themes known in her practice including post-colonial healing\, pleasure\, and hospitality\, each manifested through her prism of love\, compassion\, and kindness. Previous projects have looked to explore more recent historical events including the Windrush scandal\, and the challenges faced by healthcare workers during the early days of the coronavirus pandemic. This\, however\, will be Whittle’s first commission to directly address 18th-century histories. \nDon’t Miss\nAlberta Whittle In Conversation 7pm Friday 27 January\nThe Legacies of the Ball’s Plantation (FREE ZOOM Lecture online) 7pm 20 April. Read our research findings on the history of the plantation \nThe Holburne Future Collective had the opportunity to interview Alberta Whittle. You can view the short film here \nGenerously supported by: \n         \nStuart and Bianca Roden
URL:https://holburne.org/events/alberta-whittle-dipping-below-a-waxing-moon-the-dance-claims-us-for-release/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230121T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230423T170000
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SUMMARY:Illustrating the World: Woodcuts in the Age of Dürer
DESCRIPTION:Book your tickets in advance or pay on arrival. If you’re a member there’s no need to pre-book. \nYour General Entry ticket includes entry to all exhibitions and the collection \nThis is a rare opportunity to view the complete set of woodcuts known as The Great Passion\, produced by the most famed artist of the German Renaissance\, Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528). During the 15th-century the woodcut technique became highly practiced throughout Europe\, mainly in the form of cheap and mass-produced decorative or devotional images\, made in monastic workshops or by independent craftsmen\, including playing-cards makers. \nWith  the spread of the movable-type press in the second half of the 15th-century\, woodcuts became the preferred means of illustrating books. The vast variety of texts being printed required artists to create brand new iconographies. The publication of the lavishly illustrated Nuremberg Chronicle in 1493 set a new standard for illustrated books both for its quality and production process. Publishers started hiring renowned artists to devise iconographic programs. Young Dürer was an apprentice at the Nuremberg workshop while this masterpiece was being produced\, possibly contributing to it. \nJust three years later\, Dürer started working on his Great Passion cycle. He was the first artist in history to devise\, create and publish an illustrated book\, pushing the limits of a quintessentially linear art to create vividly animated scenes. With its rise in status\, the woodcut was soon recognized as a powerful tool to reach a wide public\, and evolved into a medium used for civic promotion\, political and religious propaganda\, and the sharing of ideas and information. \nDon’t Miss our lunchtime talk 1pm 16 March Durer and the Power of the Printed Image \nGenerously supported by: \nThe Schroder Family\n \nImage: Albrecht Dürer\, The Last Supper\, from Passio Domini Nostri Jesu (known as the Great Passion)\, Nuremberg: 1511 © The Schroder Collection. Photography: Mark Dalton Photography
URL:https://holburne.org/events/illustrating-the-world-woodcuts-in-the-age-of-durer/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Featured
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SUMMARY:Christmas is coming - Family Creative Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Make a dancing Sugar Plum Fairy or Mouse King inspired by Rodin & Degas. designed for families to enjoy creative making together\, these 2-hour sessions will be led by an artist. Expect beautiful materials and a festive atmosphere! \nWhen? Saturday 3 December\, 10.30 -12.30 \nWhere? The Holburne Museum\, the Clore Learning room on the ground floor \n£5 per family ticket (1 child + 1 accompanying adult) Please be aware that this workshop is appropriate for children aged 5+\, only 1 adult + 1 child will be admitted per ticket. \nSuitable for children aged 5+. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. \n  \nPlease note we are unable to accept refunds at this time.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/christmas-is-coming-family-creative-workshop/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Families,Family Workshops,Learning,Workshop,Young People
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221201T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221201T200000
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SUMMARY:Heritech? The future of creative technology and heritage in Bath
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an insightful evening with drinks and canapes\, hosted by The Holburne Museum and The Studio – Bath Spa University’s Enterprise and Innovation hub – that explores the role of creative technology within the heritage sector and how it is bringing history to life in innovative ways and reaching new audiences. \n  \nSpeakers include: Coral Manton\, Subject Lead of Creative Computing\, Alison Hems\, Head of School of Writing Publishing and the Humanities and Alyson Webb\, of Frankly Green and Webb.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/heritech-the-future-of-creative-technology-and-heritage-in-bath/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221130T183000
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SUMMARY:Day Trip to Compton Verney: Dutch Flowers Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:As the days shorten and summer colours disappear from our gardens\, this is an opportunity to see a wonderful exhibition tracing the development of Dutch flower painting from its beginnings in the early 17th century to the height of its popularity in the late 18th century. It features a selection of the finest examples of Dutch flower paintings from the National Gallery’s collection\, including works by Bosschaert the Elder\, Rachel Ruysch and Jan van Huysum. \nTicket includes return private coach transport\, arrival refreshments\, private guided tour of the exhibition\, lunch\, as well as free time to explore the main collections. \nImage Credit: Jan van Huysum\, Flowers in a Terracotta Vase\, 1736-7\, (c) National Gallery\, London
URL:https://holburne.org/events/day-trip-to-compton-verney-dutch-flowers-exhibition/
LOCATION:Coach Tour
CATEGORIES:Friends,Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221126T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221126T183000
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SUMMARY:A Winter's Tale Concert
DESCRIPTION:Doors open at 6:30pm. Refreshments available in the café. Concert begins at 7.30pm in the Ballroom. \nA Winter’s Tale – after their sell-out yuletide performance last year\, this year’s talented crop of Dowland Youth Works musicians return to the Holburne for a winter’s evening of music\, songs and skits from Tudor times. Directed from the lute by Sam Brown and Laurence Williams\, their programme will include feisty numbers from their namesake\, alongside popular Elizabethan tunes\, and even a scene or two from Shakespeare.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/a-winters-tale-concert/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221126T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221126T163000
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SUMMARY:Figurative Sculpture - Day Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Take inspiration from the dynamic figurative sculptures of Rodin and Degas in our Impressionist Sculpture exhibition. Learn how to construct an armature and sculpt a 3-D figure\, supported by Anna Gillespie\, a practicing\, professional artist www.annagillespie.co.uk \nSuitable for Art GCSE\, A level students or anyone between 14 to 18 years old. \nWhen? Saturday 26 November\, 10 – 4.30 \nWhere? The Holburne Museum\, in our Clore Learning room in the main museum. \n£60 (this includes all workshop materials) +£4 Eventbrite booking fee \n  \nWe recommend that workshop attendees bring a packed lunch with them on the day. The museum has a garden cafe where drinks and light refreshments can be purchased.  \nRefund policy- We can accept refund requests up to 14 days before the event date\, minus £4 Eventbrite booking fee \nImage copyright – Anna Gillespie
URL:https://holburne.org/events/figurative-sculpture-day-workshop/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Learning,Workshop,Young People
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221125T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221125T210000
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SUMMARY:Dr Zehra Jumabhoy Talk
DESCRIPTION:Up Late 5 to 9pm Friday 25 November FREE \nJoin art historian Dr Zehra Jumabhoy\, lecturer in the History of Art at the University of Bristol\, and curators Priyesh Mistry and Will Cooper for an informal evening exploring Nalini Malani’s new commission My Reality is Different. Beginning at 6pm with a short tour of the show with the exhibition’s curators\, followed by a 7pm talk from Jumabhoy discussing Malani’s use of the female to unpack ideas of nationhood\, empire\, and the legacies of Britain’s global dominance. \nDr Zehra Jumabhoy is an art historian specialising in modern and contemporary South Asian art. She is interested in exploring and analysing the socio-political contexts of South Asian art history. Will Cooper is the Holburne Museum’s curator of contemporary art and has worked closely with Nalini Malani in the development of this exhibition. Join us to unpack themes embedded within this vital commission.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/dr-zehra-jumabhoy-and-will-cooper-lecture/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk,Up Late
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221125T210000
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SUMMARY:Up Late – Live Art Event!
DESCRIPTION:Art as Social Activism! Friday 25 November 5-9pm  \nTake part in creating a large-scale mixed-media artwork inspired by Nalini Malani’s My Reality is Different. Respond to and reinterpret the Holburne ’s 18th century collection\, challenging perceptions of gender\, nationality\, empire\, and colonialism. Come\, respond and create inspired by the Holburne’s collection of 18th century paintings and feel safe to explore new meanings beyond a monocultural viewpoint. What do these paintings say to you? \n\n\nArtist Joshua Donkor will be leading a free collaborative ‘live art’ making space. Please bring ideas\, memories\, words and scrap materials that you’d like to include in this large-scale work. \n\nDonkor says. “What essentially makes the work I do so accessible to so many people has to do with the fact that so many people have a background of being in between; between different cultures and different families. People are stuck in between different worlds that are equally part of themselves. That comes through in the work.”\n\nJoin art historian Dr Zehra Jumabhoy\, lecturer in the History of Art at the University of Bristol and curators Priyesh Mistry and Will Cooper for an informal evening exploring Nalini Malani’s new commission My Reality is Different. Beginning at 6pm with a short tour of the show with the exhibition’s curators\, followed by a 7pm talk from Jumabhoy discussing Malani’s use of the female to unpack ideas of nationhood\, empire\, and the legacies of Britain’s global dominance.\n  \nEnjoy FREE access to our collection galleries and discounted entry to our exhibition. Our Garden café will be open throughout the evening serving \, wine\, beers\, and special themed cocktails.\nThis event is in collaboration with the National Gallery.\n*FREE NO BOOKING REQUIRED*
URL:https://holburne.org/events/up-late-live-art-event/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Collection,Creativity & Wellbeing,Families,Family Workshops,Featured,Learning,Music,Workshop,Young People
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221125T160000
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SUMMARY:Royal School of Needlework Partnership Class - Silk Shading Embroidery Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Royal School of Needlework and the Holburne Museum\, Bath are delighted to announce a second exclusive partnership class to take place on Friday 25 November.  This delightful Silk Shading and Goldwork Little Bird motif was inspired by an embroidered Stumpwork panel stitched in approximately 1640 and on permanent display at the museum. \n  \nJoin RSN Tutor\, Deborah Wilding to learn how to create this beautiful motif based upon the 17th century Embroidery Panel depicting the story of Esther and Ahasuerus. In the narrative\, Ahasuerus seeks a new wife after his queen\, Vashti\, refuses to obey him and Esther is chosen for her beauty. Surrounding these characters are a variety of scenes including animals and birds\, and this design is a part of one of these scenes. \nTechniques included in this class are Silk Shading and Goldwork. The leaves of the tree are stitched using a technique called natural silk shading giving a life like feel to the leaves; the bird is stitched in a vertical silk shading technique (often referred to as Tapestry Shading). The fruits on the tree and the trunk of the tree are Goldwork covered using a check thread and a coloured fine metallic thread. \nThis class offers the opportunity to work in the same way as the embroiderers of the original panel. During the day you will also have a chance to view the panel and many other wonderful objects from the museum’s unique collection. \nAll aspects of the design will be covered during the class and a full instruction booklet will be included in the kit to enable you to complete the design at home. This class is suitable for beginners and more experienced stitchers. \nThe class cost includes all materials and necessary equipment and your kit comprises everything you require to complete the project. You may like to bring your own embroidery scissors and magnifiers if you need them\, but you will be able to borrow ring frames and scissors on the day. \nThis event includes entrance to the museum. You will be able to visit the exhibits at lunchtime and after the class until the museum closes at 5pm.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/royal-society-of-needlework-partnership-class-silk-shading-embroidery-workshop/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Learning,Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221106T160000
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SUMMARY:Autumn Leaves Book Sale
DESCRIPTION:Come along to browse and buy from our wonderful array of good quality\, hand-picked secondhand books. A wide range of subjects from art and architecture\, to history\, gardening\, cooking and lots more. Music CDs and handmade greeting cards are also for sale. All proceeds go towards helping the Museum.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/autumn-leaves-book-sale/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friends
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SUMMARY:Bonfire Night Creativity - Family Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a morning of making and creating to celebrate Bonfire Night! In a morning workshop led by artist Holly Dabbs you can enjoy working together to make your own fantastical handmade ‘fireworks’.\n  \nWhen? Saturday 5th November 10.30-12.30  \nWhere? The Holburne Museum\, Bath in the Clore Learning room (ground floor of museum\, opposite the shop. \n\n£5 per family ticket (up to 2 children making+ accompanying adult) inclusive of all materials. \nWorkshop is suitable for children aged 5 and up\, children must be accompanied at all times. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://holburne.org/events/bonfire-night-creativity-family-workshop/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Families,Family Workshops,Learning,Young People
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221028T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221028T210000
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SUMMARY:Up Late - Halloween at the Holburne
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy FREE access to our collection galleries and discounted entry to our exhibition. Our Garden Café will be open throughout the evening serving \, wine\, beers\, and special themed cocktails. \n  \n*FREE entry to museum for all* NO BOOKING REQUIRED\nMuseum trail / Free face painting / Fancy dress competition – dress to impress us with your spookiest outfit! \n  \nCreative activity: Make a shadow puppet           *pre-booking essential* \n5.30 pm and 6.15pm\n£2.50 per child (suitable for 4 yrs. and over) \n*This is not a drop-off activity\, children must be accompanied at all times \nWhere? Community Pavilion\, Sydney Gardens to the left of The Holburne Museum\, Bath. From the main museum entrance\, walk around the left side of the building\, and follow signage through the green gate in the wall.  \nPick up your own Shadow Puppet Pack and create a Halloween-inspired shadow puppet figure. We’ll provide all materials and creative inspiration. Stay on to watch ‘Down the Rabbit Hole’ and take part in the performance with your shadow puppet! \nFor further information and booking please see https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/halloween-at-the-holburne-make-a-shadow-puppet-tickets-427226274287 \n  \nTallulah Swirls Puppet Theatre presents:\nDown The Rabbit Hole – A fantastical shadow puppet adventure\n6.15 pm\, 7.15pm & 8.15pm  (3 performances) \nPlease note attendees to shadow puppet activity will have first refusal on puppet show places. We have 3 showings across the evening to ensure everyone who wants to see the show can. \nFREE Max audience: 25 children with accompanying adults \nWhere? The Clore Learning Space\, main Museum \nJoin this interactive and riotous version of Alice In Wonderland: Shadow Puppetry\, music and colourful projections will take you on a journey to meet the spooky Cheshire Cat\, the Pig Baby and the curious characters of The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party! \nGo to www.tallulahswirls.co.uk to find out more.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/up-late-halloween-at-the-holburne/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Collection,Creativity & Wellbeing,Families,Family Workshops,Featured,Music,Young People
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SUMMARY:Haunted Houses - Free Creative Drop-In
DESCRIPTION:This October half term pop-in and make a Haunted House to take away with you! Brilliant materials and lots of creative inspiration. \nFREE – All welcome! \nWorkshop is suitable for children aged 5+\, children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. \nWhen? Tuesday 25 October\, 10 – 1 \nWhere? The Holburne Museum\, Clore Learning room in the main museum \n  \n  \n  \nImage by Freepik
URL:https://holburne.org/events/haunted-houses-free-creative-drop-in/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Creativity & Wellbeing,Families,Family Workshops,Learning,Workshop,Young People
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221008T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221008T220000
DTSTAMP:20260508T000128
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SUMMARY:The Holburne Friends Quiz
DESCRIPTION:Drinks from 6.30pm\, quiz and two-course supper with wine\, Saturday 8 October\, £32.50\nAll proceeds help to support the Museum \nFollowing a thoroughly enjoyable evening last year\, we are very happy to announce another quiz evening with master of ceremonies\, Howard Davies\, Vice President of De Beers UK\, with fiendish questions to task your little grey cells! \nDrinks reception in the Holburne Garden Cafe from 6:30pm\, the quiz will begin at 6:45 and a very tasty supper will be served from 8:15 onwards in the Clore Room. Tickets are £32.50 each to include welcome drinks\, the quiz\, a 2-course supper with wine \nYour Quizmaster is: Howard Davies\, Vice President of De Beers UK\, has worked in the diamond industry since 1989.  In his early career he bought open-market rough diamonds for De Beers in Zaire\, Angola and Guinea. After a spell as an account manager\, selling rough diamonds wholesale in India and Belgium\, these days Howard manages the global contract arrangements between De Beers and its international buyers. Away from the diamond business\, Howard’s hobbies include cooking\, gardening and church bell ringing. He has set quizzes for The Price of Wales\, Highgate (considered London’s most cerebral pub quiz) and has competed on the BBC TV programmes Mastermind and Pointless\, which he recently won. He lives in Barnet with his wife Susan\, his daughter Catie and Betsy the cat.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/the-holburne-friends-quiz/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Families,Featured,Friends,Members
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221007T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260508T000128
CREATED:20220706T103408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T091556Z
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SUMMARY:Nalini Malani: My Reality is Different
DESCRIPTION:Book your tickets in advance or pay on arrival. If you’re a member there’s no need to pre-book.\nYour General Entry ticket includes entry to all exhibitions and the collection \nNational Gallery Contemporary Fellowship with Art Fund\nNew video animations featuring famous paintings in the National Gallery and the Holburne Museum\, Bath\, have been created by Nalini Malani\, the first artist to receive the National Gallery’s Contemporary Fellowship\, supported by Art Fund.   \nWith a fierce commitment to pushing boundaries and experimenting and exploring the possibilities of the moving image\, Nalini Malani has created a deep black exhibition space in the Holburne Museum\, Bath\, with one monumental artwork\, My Reality is Different.   \nEncompassing over 40 meters of wall\, the 25 striking new animations immerse the viewer in a panorama of nine large video projections\, played in a continuous loop. These animations are based on an idiosyncratic selection by Malani from famous paintings in the National Gallery and the Holburne Museum.   \nPictures by Caravaggio and Bronzino in the National Gallery’s collection\, and by Jan van der Venne and Johann Zoffany in the collection of the Holburne Museum\, Bath\, have inspired the animations in an exhibition which\, following its opening at the Holburne Museum\, Bath\, on 7 October 2022\, moves to the National Gallery next year.    \nClassical stories have been transformed by playful hand-drawn animations\, made using an iPad\, that reveal and conceal different aspects of the paintings in both collections to rediscover them from an alternative\, and critical point of view.   \nBy overlapping the nine video projections and showing the animations of different length in a loop without syncing them\, Malani has chosen to go beyond the Western linear view. As a result\, there is an endless change of juxtapositions and interaction of the images\, allowing the spectator to co-create their own meanings.   \nEmbodying the role of the artist as a social activist\, Malani puts the Western Canon under pressure in these animations where traditional art history and its European figures are no longer the only source of meaning. Learn more about the ideas behind the show with this short film made especially for the exhibition. \nDon’t miss Up Late on Friday 25 November in partnership with the National Gallery\, Art as Social Activism!\nTake part in creating a large-scale mixed-media artwork inspired by Nalini Milani’s My Reality is Different. Respond to and reinterpret the Holburne ’s 18th-century collection\, challenging perceptions of gender\, nationality\, empire\, and colonialism. \nExhibition organised by the National Gallery and the Holburne Museum: \n       \nThe National Gallery’s Contemporary Arts Programme is sponsored by Hiscox. \nNalini Malani\, My Reality is Different\, 2022 © Nalini Malani
URL:https://holburne.org/events/nalini-malani-my-reality-is-different/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Collection,Featured,Film
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221002T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221002T160000
DTSTAMP:20260508T000128
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220623T142023Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Writing with Jasbinder Bilan
DESCRIPTION:Bath-based Jasbinder Bilan is celebrated for her ability to combine poetic prose with page-turning storytelling that plunges the reader into the adventure full gusto. She writes with a vivid sense of place\, drawing on her heritage\, experiences and the Indian myths of her childhood. Jasbinder will tell you some of those myths and explore common themes\, threads and characters from mythology across cultures. She’ll show you how to weave the magic of myths into your own storytelling\, just as she has done in her new novel Aarti & the Blue Gods. \n  \nYou can drop children who are 8 or older at these events\, so only need to buy a ticket for each child attending. We ask parents/carers to children off at the venue\, sign them in\, and leave a mobile contact number in case of emergencies. If adults need to stay with their child\, they can attend for free. \n  \nJasbinder Bilan‘s debut novel Asha and the Spirit Bird won the prestigious Costa Children’s Book Award and The Times Chicken House Fiction Prize. Jasbinder studied for an MA in Creative Writing at Bath Spa University and now lives near Bath\, in England\, with her husband\, two sons and an adorable dog named Enzo. She works as a teacher and in her free time (when she’s not out walking Enzo) loves writing stories for children.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/creative-writing-with-jasbinder-bilan/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Families,Family Workshops,Young People
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221002T134500
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SUMMARY:The Life of One Tree\, Adoette: Storytime and Craft with Lydia Monks
DESCRIPTION:It’s not just people that live on your street; there are animals\, plants and trees too. In her new book Adoette\, author and illustrator Lydia Monks (What the Ladybird Heard) tells the tale of the life of one tree from a young sapling to a mighty oak that became the beating heart of a community until one day\, people decided it would be best if she would go. Lydia will encourage children to think about the natural world around them with draw-alongs\, readings and games in this interactive session. \n  \nLydia Monks is a best-selling illustrator and author of children’s books\, probably best known for her illustrations of Julia Donaldson’s books\, which have sold over 4 million copies and been translated into 25 languages worldwide. Lydia’s long list of awards includes the Smarties Award\, the Royal Mail Scottish Children’s Book Award\, the Stockport Children’s Book Award\, the Specsaver\, Nielsen Gold Bestseller Award\, the Red Big Book Award and the Pan Mac Award. She lives in Sheffield. \n  \nThis event is kindly sponsored by Frugi.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/the-life-of-one-tree-adoette-storytime-and-craft-with-lydia-monks/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Families,Family Workshops,Young People
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221002T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221002T114500
DTSTAMP:20260508T000128
CREATED:20220623T141706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220623T141706Z
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SUMMARY:The Drama Llama: A Story about Soothing Anxiety with Rachel Morrisroe
DESCRIPTION:Alex\, like lots of children\, sometimes worried about things – like dancing badly or getting an answer wrong in class. But unlike lots of children\, every time Alex worries a real-life llama appears! And the more Alex worries\, the bigger Llama grows… which starts getting him into all sorts of trouble! Join Rachel Morrisroe as she introduces you to the riotous adventures of the Drama Llama. You’ll find out all kinds of tips and tricks to make llamas much less mischievous and you’ll also get the chance to draw your very own llama with a draw-along. \n  \nRachel Morrisroe is an inventively original new voice in the world of rhyming picture books. With multiple projects under wraps\, she is working with leading picture book talents\, including Steven Lenton and Ella Okstad\, to bring her hilarious ideas to life. Rachel is also an abstract artist and sells her work internationally. Originally from Wales\, Rachel has lived in Leeds and London and is now settled in Cheshire with her husband\, two young children and a very daft dachshund.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/the-drama-llama-a-story-about-soothing-anxiety-with-rachel-morrisroe/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Families,Family Workshops,Workshop,Young People
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220930T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220930T210000
DTSTAMP:20260508T000128
CREATED:20220810T094259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220810T094259Z
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SUMMARY:UP LATE  - Thinking Outside the Frame – Women in the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a series of hands-on\, interactive activities looking at the presence and absence of women from the arts. All too often women were depicted in the visual arts to satisfy a certain (male) gaze. What happens when we disrupt these depictions\, and we give women the space to tell their own stories? How can the arts help us tell our stories? \nJoin us for an evening of sharing and discovery\, that will include a scavenger hunt\, banner-making\, open discussions\, and an imagined dinner party! \nEnjoy FREE entry to our Collection Galleries \nDrinks and DJ  in the Garden cafe \n5pm – 9pm (Gallery last admission 8.30pm) \n 
URL:https://holburne.org/events/up-late-thinking-outside-the-frame-women-in-the-arts/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Collection,Creativity & Wellbeing,Families,Family Workshops,Music,Talk,Workshop,Young People
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220928T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221217T160000
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SUMMARY:Richard Smith: Kites (on display at the Edge)
DESCRIPTION:Watch the Museum’s Director\, Chris Stephens\, give a tour of the exhibition. \n  \nRichard Smith was one of the most innovative and celebrated painters in Britain in the 1960s and 1970s. Seen as the father of Pop Art\, a mentor to numerous artists including David Hockney\, he repeatedly sought to reinvent the language of painting. This exhibition is timed to coincide with the publication of the first major book on the artist: Richard Smith: Artworks 1954–2013\, published by the Estate of Francis Bacon Publishing in association with Thames & Hudson \nSmith’s most innovative and ambitious paintings were initially made locally in the 1970s at his studio in the village of East Tytherton\, near Chippenham. With these\, Smith released the canvas from its stretcher to make loose\, unframed works that he dubbed Kites. The most dynamic of these were removed from the wall\, hanging instead from the ceiling above viewers’ heads. One of these¸ The Shuttle\, was first shown at Smith’s major retrospective exhibition at the Tate Gallery in 1975. Hanging 7 metres high and 9 metres long\, it must be one of the largest paintings ever made in the UK. We are excited to be presenting this major work to UK audiences for the first time since that important occasion. \nThe Edge is open from 11am to 4pm Wednesday to Saturday\, admission is free. \nDon’t miss Richard Smith: Intersections at Flowers Gallery from 16 November. \nWith the support of: \n         \nImage: Richard Smith The Shuttle\, 1975\, courtesy Flowers Gallery
URL:https://holburne.org/events/richard-smith-kites/
LOCATION:The Edge Art Centre University of Bath\, University of Bath\, Claverton Down\, Bath\, BA2 7AY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition at the Edge,Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220925T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220925T141500
DTSTAMP:20260508T000128
CREATED:20220623T140843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220623T140843Z
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SUMMARY:If You Go Down to the Woods Today: Autumn Nature Poetry with Rachel Piercey
DESCRIPTION:Get creative with author and poet Rachel Piercey to celebrate all the fun and exciting things that happen in a woodland year. An interactive event packed full of nature-inspired activities featuring Bear and all his friends from Rachel’s new book If You Go Down to the Woods Today. \nRachel Piercey is a freelance poet\, editor and tutor. She has co-edited three children’s poetry anthologies with the Emma Press and regularly performs her work and runs poetry workshops in primary schools. Rachel’s poems for adults have been published in various journals including The Poetry Review\, Magma and The Rialto\, as well as two pamphlets with the Emma Press and one with HappenStance. She lives in London
URL:https://holburne.org/events/if-you-go-down-to-the-woods-today-autumn-nature-poetry-with-rachel-piercey/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Creativity & Wellbeing,Families,Family Workshops,Young People
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220925T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220925T114500
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CREATED:20220623T140608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220623T140608Z
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SUMMARY:Zim\, Zam\, Zoom with James Carter
DESCRIPTION:A gentle\, interactive and intimate session of colours\, animals\, space\, music and fireworks…! James will perform from his collection of poems\, tailoring the experience especially for an audience with profound and multiple learning difficulties of all ages. \nJames Carter is a prize-winning poet\, guitarist and educational writer. He travels all over the UK to give poetry performance and workshops\, and is the author of many best-selling poetry books including Hey Little Bug! and I’m a Little Alien. James Carter lives in Wallingford\, Oxfordshire.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/zim-zam-zoom-with-james-carter/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Families,Family Workshops,Workshop,Young People
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220924T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220924T150000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220623T140411Z
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SUMMARY:Wonderbly Story Factory Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever thought about creating your very own story based on the letters of your name? David Cadji-Newby\, author of Wonderbly’s best-selling\, personalised Lost My Name adventure will be here providing story writing tips in this fun and interactive session for young writers. Everyone will get to take home their own personalised book! \nYou can drop children who are 8 or older at these events\, so only need to buy a ticket for each child attending. We ask parents/carers to children off at the venue\, sign them in\, and leave a mobile contact number in case of emergencies. If adults need to stay with their child\, they can attend for free.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/wonderbly-story-factory-workshop/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Creativity & Wellbeing,Families,Family Workshops,Young People
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220924T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220924T123000
DTSTAMP:20260508T000128
CREATED:20220623T142229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220623T142229Z
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SUMMARY:Painting Workshop with Tom de Freston
DESCRIPTION:Tom de Freston is a renowned artist who creates multimedia worlds\, combining paintings\, film and performance into immersive creations that tell a story. In this painting workshop Tom will work with you to create a piece of artwork based on his illustrations from Julia and the Shark\, the stunningly beautiful children’s book written by his author wife Kiran Millwood Hargrave.  A captivating and luminous story about a mother\, a daughter\, and the great Greenland shark\, the story has timely themes of the importance of science and the environment. \n  \nYou can drop children who are 8 or older at these events\, so only need to buy a ticket for each child attending. We ask parents/carers to children off at the venue\, sign them in\, and leave a mobile contact number in case of emergencies. If adults need to stay with their child\, they can attend for free. \n  \nTom de Freston is an artist and writer\, and is currently the artistic director of Medicine Unboxed. His work is exhibited widely\, and he has held various prestigious residencies and fellowships\, including the inaugural Creative Fellowship at Birmingham University\, the Levy Plumb Artist in Residence at Cambridge University\, and a Leverhulme Artistic Residency. Previous publications include graphic novels with Bloomsbury and Gatehouse Press. Tom lives in Oxford with his wife\, novelist Kiran Millwood Hargrave\, and their cat.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/painting-workshop-with-tom-de-freston/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Families,Family Workshops,Young People
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220924T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230108T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220920T135937Z
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SUMMARY:Rodin - Degas: Impressionist Sculpture
DESCRIPTION:Book your tickets in advance or pay on arrival. If you’re a member there’s no need to pre-book. \nYour General Entry ticket includes entry to all exhibitions and the collection \nThis exhibition brings together major sculptures by two of the towering figures in modern European art: Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) and Edgar Degas (1834-1917). It focuses on the artists’ representation of the human body and their expression of its energy through both dynamic poses and static poise. Both artists show human figures in energetic movement\, stationary or poised for imminent movement. In every work\, the energy contained in the body is powerfully conveyed. \n  \nWhile Rodin worked primarily in plaster and Degas in wax\, all of the works in the exhibition will be bronze\, ensuring a continuity in the material to emphasise the variation in the description of the body. Both artists used degrees of abstraction to create a realistic sense of the figure in space and both achieved a varied\, textured surface to ensure the play of light across the sculptures added to their expression of energy and dynamism. The focus on the transient body and these expressive surfaces can be seen as the closest sculpture comes to the qualities of Impressionism in painting. \nGenerously supported by:\n\n \nWith Additional Support from: \n \nAnd The Rodin-Degas: Impressionist Sculpture Supporters Circle:\nStuart and Bianca Roden\nMichael and Yvonne Uva \nThe Holburne Director’s Circle\, Patrons and Friends \nLittle dancer aged fourteen\, Edgar Degas\, 1922\, UEA 2\, Sainsbury Centre
URL:https://holburne.org/events/rodin-degas-impressionist-sculpture/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Featured
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SUMMARY:Elisabeth Frink: Strength & Sensuality
DESCRIPTION:Book your tickets in advance or pay on arrival. If you’re a member there’s no need to pre-book. \nYour General Entry ticket includes entry to all exhibitions and the collection \nIn 2019 the Holburne received a bequest of 35 objects from the estate of sculptor Dame Elisabeth Frink (1930–1993). The artworks included sculptures\, drawings\, etchings\, and screen prints. A new exhibition will celebrate this important acquisition by showcasing a selection of the works. \nFeaturing themes such as storytelling\, animals\, humour and violence\, Elisabeth Frink: Strength & Sensuality is the Holburne’s first opportunity to show a selection of Dame Elisabeth Frink’s bronzes and works on paper. The 11 works included depict her unique take on some of the most loved and well-known tales from Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales and classical Greek mythology\, in her Children of the Gods series of etchings. Together\, they examine an almost unknown\, or indeed forgotten\, but important aspect of Frink’s career\, as a storyteller and printmaker. Visitors will also be able to see a number of Frink’s best-known motifs\, winged figures\, male torsos and horses. \nElisabeth Frink: Strength & Sensuality is devised in collaboration with a Bath Spa University student\, Harriet Rhodes\, as part of the Holburne’s partnership with universities in the area and our commitment to helping people develop a career in the arts. \nCourtesy of Beaux Arts London \nImage: Herakles and the Lion’s Mask Etching with aquatint\, 1988\n© The Holburne Museum. Photography: Peter J Stone
URL:https://holburne.org/events/elisabeth-frink-strength-sensuality/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Chris Stephens 'David Hockney: Love Life'
DESCRIPTION:Director of the Holburne\, Chris Stephens has worked with David Hockney several times over the last fifteen years. Rich with illustration\, personal anecdote and historical facts\, this talk will demonstrate how all of Hockney’s art reflects a heartfelt belief in the pleasure to be derived from the ordinary things around us\, from the images of gay relationships that made his name in the early 1960s to the iPad drawings of his Normandy garden made during the Covid pandemic. \nDoors open 6pm\, Garden Cafe open for drinks\, Love Life exhibition open 6 to 7pm
URL:https://holburne.org/events/chris-stephens-david-hockney-love-life/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Featured,Talk>Evening Lecture
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220903T160000
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SUMMARY:Raised Embroidery RSN and Holburne Museum Partnership Class
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 3 September 10am-4pm \nSunshine & Clouds inspired by a 17th Century Raised Embroidery Panel at the Holburne Museum \nJoin the Royal School of Needlework and the Holburne Museum\, Bath on 3 September for this exclusive Raised Embroidery partnership class inspired by the museum’s upcoming exhibition Marvellous Makers\, Wondrous Worlds; Raised embroidery from the 17th century\, 13 May- 11 September 2022. \nLearn how to create this beautiful motif based upon the Esther and Ahaseurus Raised Embroidery Panel stitched in approximately 1640. The RSN design is based on a section of the intricate panel showing a bird flying around a tree under sun rays and beautiful sparkling cloud. You will have a chance to view and learn about the history of this panel and many other wonderful objects during the day from the museum’s unique collection and exhibitions. \nDuring the class an expert RSN Tutor will teach you hand embroidery techniques including\, Padding\, Goldwork\, Surface Stitching and Textural Couching. Some experience of embroidery would be useful but all aspects of the design will be covered during the class and a full instruction booklet will be included in the kit to enable you to complete the design at home. This class is suitable for beginners and more experienced stitchers. \nThe class cost includes all materials and your kit comprises everything you require to complete the project. You may like to bring your own embroidery scissors and magnifiers if you need them\, but you will be able to borrow ring frames and scissors on the day. \nThis event includes entrance to the exhibition and an embroidery kit worth £50.  \nLunch and refreshments – Hot drinks and lunch are available to purchase from the museum cafe. The museum is located a 10 minute walk from central Bath with plenty of local shops and cafes nearby to explore. \n  \n 
URL:https://holburne.org/events/raised-embroidery-rsn-and-holburne-museum-partnership-class/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
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