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ART FUNDCREATE ACCOUNTLOG INMY ART FUNDWHAT'S ONSUPPORTING MUSEUMSMUSEUM OF THE YEAR Art Fund’s recent survey of museum directors was designed to ensure our funding continues to meet the needs of museums and galleries as they emerge from the pandemic. Our director of programme and policy, Sarah Philp, shares a summary of our approach and findings. ART FUND MUSEUM OF THE YEAR 2021 Art Fund Museum of the Year celebrates exceptional museums, galleries and historic houses, recognises imaginative work, and inspires more people to engage. In 2021 we believe it’s more important than ever to champion our vital museums and this year are seeking applications that tell the story of * Facebook
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ART FUNDCREATE ACCOUNTLOG INMY ART FUNDWHAT'S ONSUPPORTING MUSEUMSMUSEUM OF THE YEAR Art Fund’s recent survey of museum directors was designed to ensure our funding continues to meet the needs of museums and galleries as they emerge from the pandemic. Our director of programme and policy, Sarah Philp, shares a summary of our approach and findings. ART FUND MUSEUM OF THE YEAR 2021 Art Fund Museum of the Year celebrates exceptional museums, galleries and historic houses, recognises imaginative work, and inspires more people to engage. In 2021 we believe it’s more important than ever to champion our vital museums and this year are seeking applications that tell the story ofART TICKETS
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Through this programme, we will offer project grants of £5,000 up to £50,000. Small grants will be £5,000 to £15,000 and large grants will be £15,000 to £50,000. The aims of this programme are: to support organisations as they reimagine their activities following the pandemic; to help organisations build expertise, capacity andNATIONAL ART PASS
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Book your next visit with Art Tickets. Book your next timed visit or event ticket at one of these must-see museums, galleries or exhibitions – all with National Art Pass benefits. Art Tickets is a ticketing system created by Art Fund exclusively for museums and galleries. Browse below to book your spot today. ART FUND MUSEUM OF THE YEAR 2021 Art Fund Museum of the Year celebrates exceptional museums, galleries and historic houses, recognises imaginative work, and inspires more people to engage. In 2021 we believe it’s more important than ever to champion our vital museums and this year are seeking applications that tell the story of THE ART EXHIBITIONS YOU MUST SEE IN 2021 Sculpture and installation . These two arresting art forms have the powerful effect of immersing you in another world. Yayoi Kusama's dazzling Infinity Mirror Rooms have caused a sensation across the globe over the last few years, and her Infinity Mirror Room – Filled with the Brilliance of Life returns to London’s Tate Modern, following its original creation for their space in 2012. CELEBRATING 60 YEARS OF LONGSANDS: OUR DIAMOND JUBILEE Join us as we look back on 60 years of Longsands School. School buildings were still being completed when Longsands School opened on a grey rainy day in September 1960. It was the first secondary school to open in St Neots and finally enabled students toHQS WELLINGTON
HQS Wellington is temporarily closed until further notice. Please check the venue's website for the latest details. Board the historic vessel, HQS Wellington and discover Britain’s maritime history. This majestic boat has a rich history, particularly as an integral part of the Second World War and EARTHWORKS EXHIBITION AT MALL GALLERIES This exhibition features work by mother and son duo, Lydia Bauman and Karl Dudman, focusing on painting and photography inspired by the world's most striking landscapes. WHY AREN'T WE SAVING VENICE AND HOW IT COULD STILL BE Inspired by the Holburne's current exhibition Canaletto: Painting Venice, this online lecture by esteemed journalist, editor and publisher, and former Chair of Venice in Peril, Anna Somers Cocks, will lay out the latest predictions on sea-level rise and how this will affect the Eastern Mediterranean, the lagoon and the city.MARGATE CAVES
Once an Iron Age settlement, a working mine and now a modern visitor attraction, the caves sit on the border of Margate and Cliftonville. Comprising a community building, café, shop, exhibition spaces and an array of underground nooks and crannies, there’s plenty to explore here – discover how the landscape, ecology and geology of the Margate area have become entwined with the town’s STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES Student Opportunities benefit both museums and galleries and students in a range of exciting and transformative ways. Students can explore an interest in the arts alongside future career options, while providing organisations with a skilled and accountable resource. OLIVIER DEBRÉ: FERVENT ABSTRACTION EXHIBITION AT ESTORICK 1 day ago · This summer, the Estorick Collection presents an exhibition by French post-war painter Olivier Debré (1920-1999). The show has been selected by Michael Estorick, Chair of the Estorick Trustees, and son of Eric and Salome Estorick, whose renownedcollection
ART FUNDCREATE ACCOUNTLOG INMY ART FUNDWHAT'S ONSUPPORTING MUSEUMSMUSEUM OF THE YEAR Art Fund’s recent survey of museum directors was designed to ensure our funding continues to meet the needs of museums and galleries as they emerge from the pandemic. Our director of programme and policy, Sarah Philp, shares a summary of our approach and findings.REIMAGINE GRANTS
Through this programme, we will offer project grants of £5,000 up to £50,000. Small grants will be £5,000 to £15,000 and large grants will be £15,000 to £50,000. The aims of this programme are: to support organisations as they reimagine their activities following the pandemic; to help organisations build expertise, capacity andART TICKETS
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ART FUND MUSEUM OF THE YEAR 2021 Art Fund Museum of the Year celebrates exceptional museums, galleries and historic houses, recognises imaginative work, and inspires more people to engage. In 2021 we believe it’s more important than ever to champion our vital museums and this year are seeking applications that tell the story ofAPPLY FOR FUNDING
See our open funding programmes to help museums, galleries and cultural organisations respond to the immediate challenges posed by the Covid-19 crisis. This funding programme aims to give curators the time and resource to work with collections, deepening expertise withinmuseums and sharing
THE ART EXHIBITIONS YOU MUST SEE IN 2021 The exhibitions to see in 2021. From an exploration of Iranian art to the optical illusions of Bridget Riley, 2021 is packed with fantastic exhibitions to inspire you when our museums reopen. This past year has been a challenge for everyone, and we’ve been grateful for the continued solace and inspiration museums bring us. As we move into THE STORY BEHIND THE SARIKHANI COLLECTION NINA HAMNETT EXHIBITION AT CHARLESTON Charleston dive into the overlooked body of work belonging to Welsh artist Nina Hamnett, a key figure in early 20th-century modern art. Nina Hamnett was an important part of the Bloomsbury Group in the 1920s and 30s, as a key point of connection to Camden Town Group and CECIL BEATON: CELEBRATING CELEBRITY EXHIBITION AT BLENHEIM Cecil Beaton: Celebrating Celebrity. From Marilyn Monroe to Pablo Picasso, Cecil Beaton was best-known for his enigmatic portrait photography of the rich and famous – six decades of his images are on display here, dating back to the Roaring Twenties. Cecil Beaton was once a regular visitor to Blenheim Palace, attending parties andevents with
2 TONE: LIVES & LEGACIES EXHIBITION AT HERBERT ART GALLERY The 2 tone sound originated in Coventry’s thriving music scene of the 1970s and the name derives from the legendary 2 tone record label founded in 1979 by Jerry Dammers of The Specials, referencing a desire to transcend and defuse racial tensions in Britain at that time. The exhibition will explore the formation of the record label and ART FUNDCREATE ACCOUNTLOG INMY ART FUNDWHAT'S ONSUPPORTING MUSEUMSMUSEUM OF THE YEAR Art Fund’s recent survey of museum directors was designed to ensure our funding continues to meet the needs of museums and galleries as they emerge from the pandemic. Our director of programme and policy, Sarah Philp, shares a summary of our approach and findings.REIMAGINE GRANTS
Through this programme, we will offer project grants of £5,000 up to £50,000. Small grants will be £5,000 to £15,000 and large grants will be £15,000 to £50,000. The aims of this programme are: to support organisations as they reimagine their activities following the pandemic; to help organisations build expertise, capacity and ART FUND MUSEUM OF THE YEAR 2021 Art Fund Museum of the Year celebrates exceptional museums, galleries and historic houses, recognises imaginative work, and inspires more people to engage. In 2021 we believe it’s more important than ever to champion our vital museums and this year are seeking applications that tell the story ofART TICKETS
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THE ART EXHIBITIONS YOU MUST SEE IN 2021 The exhibitions to see in 2021. From an exploration of Iranian art to the optical illusions of Bridget Riley, 2021 is packed with fantastic exhibitions to inspire you when our museums reopen. This past year has been a challenge for everyone, and we’ve been grateful for the continued solace and inspiration museums bring us. As we move into NINA HAMNETT EXHIBITION AT CHARLESTON Charleston dive into the overlooked body of work belonging to Welsh artist Nina Hamnett, a key figure in early 20th-century modern art. Nina Hamnett was an important part of the Bloomsbury Group in the 1920s and 30s, as a key point of connection to Camden Town Group and CECIL BEATON: CELEBRATING CELEBRITY EXHIBITION AT BLENHEIM Cecil Beaton: Celebrating Celebrity. From Marilyn Monroe to Pablo Picasso, Cecil Beaton was best-known for his enigmatic portrait photography of the rich and famous – six decades of his images are on display here, dating back to the Roaring Twenties. Cecil Beaton was once a regular visitor to Blenheim Palace, attending parties andevents with
THE STORY BEHIND THE SARIKHANI COLLECTION 2 TONE: LIVES & LEGACIES EXHIBITION AT HERBERT ART GALLERY The 2 tone sound originated in Coventry’s thriving music scene of the 1970s and the name derives from the legendary 2 tone record label founded in 1979 by Jerry Dammers of The Specials, referencing a desire to transcend and defuse racial tensions in Britain at that time. The exhibition will explore the formation of the record label and LISA BRICE EXHIBITION AT CHARLESTON As an artist she is known for her bold, evocative painting and use of interesting techniques such as heavily layered brushstrokes. The exhibition features a number of paintings that capture her sitters in action, celebrating the present moment of the female nude. Please note: your ticket to Lisa Brice also includes entry to Charleston’sNina
THE ART EXHIBITIONS YOU MUST SEE IN 2021 Sculpture and installation . These two arresting art forms have the powerful effect of immersing you in another world. Yayoi Kusama's dazzling Infinity Mirror Rooms have caused a sensation across the globe over the last few years, and her Infinity Mirror Room – Filled with the Brilliance of Life returns to London’s Tate Modern, following its original creation for their space in 2012. CELEBRATING 60 YEARS OF LONGSANDS: OUR DIAMOND JUBILEE Join us as we look back on 60 years of Longsands School. School buildings were still being completed when Longsands School opened on a grey rainy day in September 1960. It was the first secondary school to open in St Neots and finally enabled students to THE CINDER KINGS EXHIBITION AT SUMMERLEE MUSEUM OF Opening times. Mon-Sun – visiting slots available between the following times: 10am-12pm 11am-1pm 12-2pm 1-3pm 2-4pm. All visitors to leave at the end of their time slot to BAILIFFGATE MUSEUM & GALLERY 10,000 years of unique Northumberland heritage are on display in this museum housed inside a refurbished church. In the historic Castle Quarter of Alnwick, Bailiffgate’s unique church setting provides a dramatic backdrop to its extensive collection as there’s much to marvel at inside, such as LISA BRICE EXHIBITION AT CHARLESTON As an artist she is known for her bold, evocative painting and use of interesting techniques such as heavily layered brushstrokes. The exhibition features a number of paintings that capture her sitters in action, celebrating the present moment of the female nude. Please note: your ticket to Lisa Brice also includes entry to Charleston’sNina
OLIVIER DEBRÉ: FERVENT ABSTRACTION EXHIBITION AT ESTORICK 15 hours ago · This summer, the Estorick Collection presents an exhibition by French post-war painter Olivier Debré (1920-1999). The show has been selected by Michael Estorick, Chair of the Estorick Trustees, and son of Eric and Salome Estorick, whose renowned collection of Modern Italian Art is housed in the museum. QUENTIN BLAKE: GIFTED EXHIBITION AT THE FOUNDLING MUSEUM 1 day ago · Thanks to an incredible gift from Quentin Blake, the Foundling Museum are displaying 24 large-scale drawings alongside newly commissioned poetry for you to enjoy this summer. SPACE TO CREATE! WE CANNOT WALK ALONE EVENT AT JOHN Generate creative responses to Refugee Week 2021’s theme, we cannot walk alone, inspired by Martin Luther King’s famous 1963 civilrights speech.
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All the latest Art Fund news plus art competitions, ideas for great days out and news for art-loving folk. THANK YOU FOR GETTING US TO 109% A huge thank you to our 102 funders, who have donated to Wasps campaign to complete Inverness Creative Academy, provide a new home for art and creativity in the old Midmills buildings, and #IlluminateHighlands. To everyone who donated, supported our ART FUNDCREATE ACCOUNTLOG INMY ART FUNDWHAT'S ONSUPPORTING MUSEUMSMUSEUM OF THE YEAR Art Fund’s recent survey of museum directors was designed to ensure our funding continues to meet the needs of museums and galleries as they emerge from the pandemic. Our director of programme and policy, Sarah Philp, shares a summary of our approach and findings.REIMAGINE GRANTS
Through this programme, we will offer project grants of £5,000 up to £50,000. Small grants will be £5,000 to £15,000 and large grants will be £15,000 to £50,000. The aims of this programme are: to support organisations as they reimagine their activities following the pandemic; to help organisations build expertise, capacity andART TICKETS
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ART FUND MUSEUM OF THE YEAR 2021 Art Fund Museum of the Year celebrates exceptional museums, galleries and historic houses, recognises imaginative work, and inspires more people to engage. In 2021 we believe it’s more important than ever to champion our vital museums and this year are seeking applications that tell the story ofAPPLY FOR FUNDING
See our open funding programmes to help museums, galleries and cultural organisations respond to the immediate challenges posed by the Covid-19 crisis. This funding programme aims to give curators the time and resource to work with collections, deepening expertise withinmuseums and sharing
THE ART EXHIBITIONS YOU MUST SEE IN 2021 The exhibitions to see in 2021. From an exploration of Iranian art to the optical illusions of Bridget Riley, 2021 is packed with fantastic exhibitions to inspire you when our museums reopen. This past year has been a challenge for everyone, and we’ve been grateful for the continued solace and inspiration museums bring us. As we move into THE STORY BEHIND THE SARIKHANI COLLECTION NINA HAMNETT EXHIBITION AT CHARLESTON Charleston dive into the overlooked body of work belonging to Welsh artist Nina Hamnett, a key figure in early 20th-century modern art. Nina Hamnett was an important part of the Bloomsbury Group in the 1920s and 30s, as a key point of connection to Camden Town Group and CECIL BEATON: CELEBRATING CELEBRITY EXHIBITION AT BLENHEIM Cecil Beaton: Celebrating Celebrity. From Marilyn Monroe to Pablo Picasso, Cecil Beaton was best-known for his enigmatic portrait photography of the rich and famous – six decades of his images are on display here, dating back to the Roaring Twenties. Cecil Beaton was once a regular visitor to Blenheim Palace, attending parties andevents with
2 TONE: LIVES & LEGACIES EXHIBITION AT HERBERT ART GALLERY The 2 tone sound originated in Coventry’s thriving music scene of the 1970s and the name derives from the legendary 2 tone record label founded in 1979 by Jerry Dammers of The Specials, referencing a desire to transcend and defuse racial tensions in Britain at that time. The exhibition will explore the formation of the record label and ART FUNDCREATE ACCOUNTLOG INMY ART FUNDWHAT'S ONSUPPORTING MUSEUMSMUSEUM OF THE YEAR Art Fund’s recent survey of museum directors was designed to ensure our funding continues to meet the needs of museums and galleries as they emerge from the pandemic. Our director of programme and policy, Sarah Philp, shares a summary of our approach and findings.REIMAGINE GRANTS
Through this programme, we will offer project grants of £5,000 up to £50,000. Small grants will be £5,000 to £15,000 and large grants will be £15,000 to £50,000. The aims of this programme are: to support organisations as they reimagine their activities following the pandemic; to help organisations build expertise, capacity andART TICKETS
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ART FUND MUSEUM OF THE YEAR 2021 Art Fund Museum of the Year celebrates exceptional museums, galleries and historic houses, recognises imaginative work, and inspires more people to engage. In 2021 we believe it’s more important than ever to champion our vital museums and this year are seeking applications that tell the story ofAPPLY FOR FUNDING
See our open funding programmes to help museums, galleries and cultural organisations respond to the immediate challenges posed by the Covid-19 crisis. This funding programme aims to give curators the time and resource to work with collections, deepening expertise withinmuseums and sharing
THE ART EXHIBITIONS YOU MUST SEE IN 2021 The exhibitions to see in 2021. From an exploration of Iranian art to the optical illusions of Bridget Riley, 2021 is packed with fantastic exhibitions to inspire you when our museums reopen. This past year has been a challenge for everyone, and we’ve been grateful for the continued solace and inspiration museums bring us. As we move into THE STORY BEHIND THE SARIKHANI COLLECTION NINA HAMNETT EXHIBITION AT CHARLESTON Charleston dive into the overlooked body of work belonging to Welsh artist Nina Hamnett, a key figure in early 20th-century modern art. Nina Hamnett was an important part of the Bloomsbury Group in the 1920s and 30s, as a key point of connection to Camden Town Group and CECIL BEATON: CELEBRATING CELEBRITY EXHIBITION AT BLENHEIM Cecil Beaton: Celebrating Celebrity. From Marilyn Monroe to Pablo Picasso, Cecil Beaton was best-known for his enigmatic portrait photography of the rich and famous – six decades of his images are on display here, dating back to the Roaring Twenties. Cecil Beaton was once a regular visitor to Blenheim Palace, attending parties andevents with
2 TONE: LIVES & LEGACIES EXHIBITION AT HERBERT ART GALLERY The 2 tone sound originated in Coventry’s thriving music scene of the 1970s and the name derives from the legendary 2 tone record label founded in 1979 by Jerry Dammers of The Specials, referencing a desire to transcend and defuse racial tensions in Britain at that time. The exhibition will explore the formation of the record label and THE ART EXHIBITIONS YOU MUST SEE IN 2021 Sculpture and installation . These two arresting art forms have the powerful effect of immersing you in another world. Yayoi Kusama's dazzling Infinity Mirror Rooms have caused a sensation across the globe over the last few years, and her Infinity Mirror Room – Filled with the Brilliance of Life returns to London’s Tate Modern, following its original creation for their space in 2012.ART HOLIDAYS
4 days (Commencing 5th November 2020, 4th March 2021 or 13th May 2021 (Limited Availability) Enjoy a walking tour of Lille's Art Nouveau houses, visit La Piscine Museum – housed in an Art-Deco swimming pool – and take in Antwerp's 'Golden Triangle' on this three nighttour.
CELEBRATING 60 YEARS OF LONGSANDS: OUR DIAMOND JUBILEE Join us as we look back on 60 years of Longsands School. School buildings were still being completed when Longsands School opened on a grey rainy day in September 1960. It was the first secondary school to open in St Neots and finally enabled students to NINA HAMNETT EXHIBITION AT CHARLESTON Charleston dive into the overlooked body of work belonging to Welsh artist Nina Hamnett, a key figure in early 20th-century modern art. Nina Hamnett was an important part of the Bloomsbury Group in the 1920s and 30s, as a key point of connection to Camden Town Group and BAILIFFGATE MUSEUM & GALLERY 1 day ago · 10,000 years of unique Northumberland heritage are on display in this museum housed inside a refurbished church. In the historic Castle Quarter of Alnwick, Bailiffgate’s unique church setting provides a dramatic backdrop to its extensive collection as there’s much to marvel at inside, such as SPACE TO CREATE! ART IS ESSENTIAL EVENT AT JOHN HANSARD We are excited to welcome you to Space to Create! back in the gallery. Make a placard on why art matters to you, with your contributions shared at the Contemporary Visual Arts Network 'online march' as part of the #ArtIsEssential campaign. Space to QUENTIN BLAKE: GIFTED EXHIBITION AT THE FOUNDLING MUSEUM 1 day ago · Thanks to an incredible gift from Quentin Blake, the Foundling Museum are displaying 24 large-scale drawings alongside newly commissioned poetry for you to enjoy this summer. SPACE TO CREATE! WE CANNOT WALK ALONE EVENT AT JOHN Generate creative responses to Refugee Week 2021’s theme, we cannot walk alone, inspired by Martin Luther King’s famous 1963 civilrights speech.
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All the latest Art Fund news plus art competitions, ideas for great days out and news for art-loving folk. THANK YOU FOR GETTING US TO 109% A huge thank you to our 102 funders, who have donated to Wasps campaign to complete Inverness Creative Academy, provide a new home for art and creativity in the old Midmills buildings, and #IlluminateHighlands. To everyone who donated, supported our ART FUNDCREATE ACCOUNTLOG INMY ART FUNDWHAT'S ONSUPPORTING MUSEUMSMUSEUM OF THE YEAR Art Fund Museum of Year 2021 will reward museums' resilience and imagination during pandemic year. 30 April 2021. As the call for applications opens, Art Fund director Jenny Waldman outlines the ambition for this year's prize, in what's been one of the most challenging ever periods for the UK's cultural sector. ART FUND MUSEUM OF THE YEAR 2021 Art Fund Museum of the Year celebrates exceptional museums, galleries and historic houses, recognises imaginative work, and inspires more people to engage. In 2021 we believe it’s more important than ever to champion our vital museums and this year are seeking applications that tell the story ofREIMAGINE GRANTS
Through this programme, we will offer project grants of £5,000 up to £50,000. Small grants will be £5,000 to £15,000 and large grants will be £15,000 to £50,000. The aims of this programme are: to support organisations as they reimagine their activities following the pandemic; to help organisations build expertise, capacity andART TICKETS
Join a webinar or book a call to find out more . Join us for our webinar on Wednesday 28 April at 10am, Getting ready for reopeningwith Art Tickets.
THE ART EXHIBITIONS YOU MUST SEE IN 2021 The exhibitions to see in 2021. From an exploration of Iranian art to the optical illusions of Bridget Riley, 2021 is packed with fantastic exhibitions to inspire you when our museums reopen. This past year has been a challenge for everyone, and we’ve been grateful for the continued solace and inspiration museums bring us. As we move into NOËL COWARD: ART & STYLE EXHIBITION AT GUILDHALL ART GALLERY The world première of this new exhibition marks the 100th anniversary of Noël Coward’s West End debut as a 19-year-old playwright. The Noël Coward Foundation and the City of London Corporation are pleased to announce this exhibition, in partnership with the Noël Coward Archive Trust. London Art gallery. ART FUNDCREATE ACCOUNTLOG INMY ART FUNDWHAT'S ONSUPPORTING MUSEUMSMUSEUM OF THE YEAR Art Fund Museum of Year 2021 will reward museums' resilience and imagination during pandemic year. 30 April 2021. As the call for applications opens, Art Fund director Jenny Waldman outlines the ambition for this year's prize, in what's been one of the most challenging ever periods for the UK's cultural sector. ART FUND MUSEUM OF THE YEAR 2021 Art Fund Museum of the Year celebrates exceptional museums, galleries and historic houses, recognises imaginative work, and inspires more people to engage. In 2021 we believe it’s more important than ever to champion our vital museums and this year are seeking applications that tell the story ofREIMAGINE GRANTS
Through this programme, we will offer project grants of £5,000 up to £50,000. Small grants will be £5,000 to £15,000 and large grants will be £15,000 to £50,000. The aims of this programme are: to support organisations as they reimagine their activities following the pandemic; to help organisations build expertise, capacity andART TICKETS
Join a webinar or book a call to find out more . Join us for our webinar on Wednesday 28 April at 10am, Getting ready for reopeningwith Art Tickets.
THE ART EXHIBITIONS YOU MUST SEE IN 2021 The exhibitions to see in 2021. From an exploration of Iranian art to the optical illusions of Bridget Riley, 2021 is packed with fantastic exhibitions to inspire you when our museums reopen. This past year has been a challenge for everyone, and we’ve been grateful for the continued solace and inspiration museums bring us. As we move into NOËL COWARD: ART & STYLE EXHIBITION AT GUILDHALL ART GALLERY The world première of this new exhibition marks the 100th anniversary of Noël Coward’s West End debut as a 19-year-old playwright. The Noël Coward Foundation and the City of London Corporation are pleased to announce this exhibition, in partnership with the Noël Coward Archive Trust. London Art gallery. CELEBRATING 60 YEARS OF LONGSANDS: OUR DIAMOND JUBILEE Join us as we look back on 60 years of Longsands School. School buildings were still being completed when Longsands School opened on a grey rainy day in September 1960. It was the first secondary school to open in St Neots and finally enabled students to BAILIFFGATE MUSEUM & GALLERY 1 day ago · 10,000 years of unique Northumberland heritage are on display in this museum housed inside a refurbished church. In the historic Castle Quarter of Alnwick, Bailiffgate’s unique church setting provides a dramatic backdrop to its extensive collection as there’s much to marvel at inside, such as SPACE TO CREATE! ART IS ESSENTIAL EVENT AT JOHN HANSARD We are excited to welcome you to Space to Create! back in the gallery. Make a placard on why art matters to you, with your contributions shared at the Contemporary Visual Arts Network 'online march' as part of the #ArtIsEssential campaign. Space to SPACE TO CREATE! SATURDAY AT MAST EVENT AT JOHN HANSARD Innovative art workshop leaders Leap then Look invite families with children of all ages (recommended age 5+) to drop-in and take part in a hands-on workshop where you can create your own artwork in response to Semiconductor's HALO.. Experiment with sound and object-making, video and performance using a wide range of materials. WE WANT TO CHANGE! MEET RWA DIRECTOR ALISON BEVAN You joined the RWA as Director in 2013 - what drew you to the role? Quite simply, I fell in love with the RWA at first sight. It is an exceptionally beautiful gallery, with the most extraordinary history, but it felt like sleeping beauty - SO much potential, but needing life breathed back in. It STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES Student Opportunities benefit both museums and galleries and students in a range of exciting and transformative ways. Students can explore an interest in the arts alongside future career options, while providing organisations with a skilled and accountable resource. THANK YOU FOR GETTING US TO 109% A huge thank you to our 102 funders, who have donated to Wasps campaign to complete Inverness Creative Academy, provide a new home for art and creativity in the old Midmills buildings, and #IlluminateHighlands. To everyone who donated, supported our PITZHANGER PERSPECTIVES WITH RORY STEWART EVENT AT Rory Stewart will discuss his career as a British diplomat, author, explorer, academic and politician, as well as tutor to princes Williamand Harry.
SPACE TO CREATE! WE CANNOT WALK ALONE EVENT AT JOHN Generate creative responses to Refugee Week 2021’s theme, we cannot walk alone, inspired by Martin Luther King’s famous 1963 civilrights speech.
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All the latest Art Fund news plus art competitions, ideas for great days out and news for art-loving folk. ART FUNDCREATE ACCOUNTLOG INMY ART FUNDWHAT'S ONSUPPORTING MUSEUMSMUSEUM OF THE YEAR Art Fund Museum of Year 2021 will reward museums' resilience and imagination during pandemic year. 30 April 2021. As the call for applications opens, Art Fund director Jenny Waldman outlines the ambition for this year's prize, in what's been one of the most challenging ever periods for the UK's cultural sector. ART FUND MUSEUM OF THE YEAR 2021 Art Fund Museum of the Year celebrates exceptional museums, galleries and historic houses, recognises imaginative work, and inspires more people to engage. In 2021 we believe it’s more important than ever to champion our vital museums and this year are seeking applications that tell the story ofREIMAGINE GRANTS
Through this programme, we will offer project grants of £5,000 up to £50,000. Small grants will be £5,000 to £15,000 and large grants will be £15,000 to £50,000. The aims of this programme are: to support organisations as they reimagine their activities following the pandemic; to help organisations build expertise, capacity andART TICKETS
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THE ART EXHIBITIONS YOU MUST SEE IN 2021 The exhibitions to see in 2021. From an exploration of Iranian art to the optical illusions of Bridget Riley, 2021 is packed with fantastic exhibitions to inspire you when our museums reopen. This past year has been a challenge for everyone, and we’ve been grateful for the continued solace and inspiration museums bring us. As we move into NOËL COWARD: ART & STYLE EXHIBITION AT GUILDHALL ART GALLERY The world première of this new exhibition marks the 100th anniversary of Noël Coward’s West End debut as a 19-year-old playwright. The Noël Coward Foundation and the City of London Corporation are pleased to announce this exhibition, in partnership with the Noël Coward Archive Trust. London Art gallery. THE STORY BEHIND THE SARIKHANI COLLECTION STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES Student Opportunities benefit both museums and galleries and students in a range of exciting and transformative ways. Students can explore an interest in the arts alongside future career options, while providing organisations with a skilled and accountable resource. CECIL BEATON: CELEBRATING CELEBRITY EXHIBITION AT BLENHEIM Cecil Beaton: Celebrating Celebrity. From Marilyn Monroe to Pablo Picasso, Cecil Beaton was best-known for his enigmatic portrait photography of the rich and famous – six decades of his images are on display here, dating back to the Roaring Twenties. Cecil Beaton was once a regular visitor to Blenheim Palace, attending parties andevents with
2 TONE: LIVES & LEGACIES EXHIBITION AT HERBERT ART GALLERY The 2 tone sound originated in Coventry’s thriving music scene of the 1970s and the name derives from the legendary 2 tone record label founded in 1979 by Jerry Dammers of The Specials, referencing a desire to transcend and defuse racial tensions in Britain at that time. The exhibition will explore the formation of the record label and ART FUNDCREATE ACCOUNTLOG INMY ART FUNDWHAT'S ONSUPPORTING MUSEUMSMUSEUM OF THE YEAR Art Fund Museum of Year 2021 will reward museums' resilience and imagination during pandemic year. 30 April 2021. As the call for applications opens, Art Fund director Jenny Waldman outlines the ambition for this year's prize, in what's been one of the most challenging ever periods for the UK's cultural sector. ART FUND MUSEUM OF THE YEAR 2021 Art Fund Museum of the Year celebrates exceptional museums, galleries and historic houses, recognises imaginative work, and inspires more people to engage. In 2021 we believe it’s more important than ever to champion our vital museums and this year are seeking applications that tell the story ofREIMAGINE GRANTS
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THE ART EXHIBITIONS YOU MUST SEE IN 2021 The exhibitions to see in 2021. From an exploration of Iranian art to the optical illusions of Bridget Riley, 2021 is packed with fantastic exhibitions to inspire you when our museums reopen. This past year has been a challenge for everyone, and we’ve been grateful for the continued solace and inspiration museums bring us. As we move into NOËL COWARD: ART & STYLE EXHIBITION AT GUILDHALL ART GALLERY The world première of this new exhibition marks the 100th anniversary of Noël Coward’s West End debut as a 19-year-old playwright. The Noël Coward Foundation and the City of London Corporation are pleased to announce this exhibition, in partnership with the Noël Coward Archive Trust. London Art gallery. THE STORY BEHIND THE SARIKHANI COLLECTION STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES Student Opportunities benefit both museums and galleries and students in a range of exciting and transformative ways. Students can explore an interest in the arts alongside future career options, while providing organisations with a skilled and accountable resource. CECIL BEATON: CELEBRATING CELEBRITY EXHIBITION AT BLENHEIM Cecil Beaton: Celebrating Celebrity. From Marilyn Monroe to Pablo Picasso, Cecil Beaton was best-known for his enigmatic portrait photography of the rich and famous – six decades of his images are on display here, dating back to the Roaring Twenties. Cecil Beaton was once a regular visitor to Blenheim Palace, attending parties andevents with
2 TONE: LIVES & LEGACIES EXHIBITION AT HERBERT ART GALLERY The 2 tone sound originated in Coventry’s thriving music scene of the 1970s and the name derives from the legendary 2 tone record label founded in 1979 by Jerry Dammers of The Specials, referencing a desire to transcend and defuse racial tensions in Britain at that time. The exhibition will explore the formation of the record label andAPPLY FOR FUNDING
See our open funding programmes to help museums, galleries and cultural organisations respond to the immediate challenges posed by the Covid-19 crisis. This funding programme aims to give curators the time and resource to work with collections, deepening expertise withinmuseums and sharing
CELEBRATING 60 YEARS OF LONGSANDS: OUR DIAMOND JUBILEE Join us as we look back on 60 years of Longsands School. School buildings were still being completed when Longsands School opened on a grey rainy day in September 1960. It was the first secondary school to open in St Neots and finally enabled students to NINA HAMNETT EXHIBITION AT CHARLESTON Charleston dive into the overlooked body of work belonging to Welsh artist Nina Hamnett, a key figure in early 20th-century modern art. Nina Hamnett was an important part of the Bloomsbury Group in the 1920s and 30s, as a key point of connection to Camden Town Group and BAILIFFGATE MUSEUM & GALLERY 14 hours ago · 10,000 years of unique Northumberland heritage are on display in this museum housed inside a refurbished church. In the historic Castle Quarter of Alnwick, Bailiffgate’s unique church setting provides a dramatic backdrop to its extensive collection as there’s much to marvel at inside, such as EARTHWORKS EXHIBITION AT MALL GALLERIES 1 day ago · This exhibition features work by mother and son duo, Lydia Bauman and Karl Dudman, focusing on painting and photography inspired by the world's most striking landscapes. SPACE TO CREATE! ART IS ESSENTIAL EVENT AT JOHN HANSARD We are excited to welcome you to Space to Create! back in the gallery. Make a placard on why art matters to you, with your contributions shared at the Contemporary Visual Arts Network 'online march' as part of the #ArtIsEssential campaign. Space to WE WANT TO CHANGE! MEET RWA DIRECTOR ALISON BEVAN You joined the RWA as Director in 2013 - what drew you to the role? Quite simply, I fell in love with the RWA at first sight. It is an exceptionally beautiful gallery, with the most extraordinary history, but it felt like sleeping beauty - SO much potential, but needing life breathed back in. It STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES Student Opportunities benefit both museums and galleries and students in a range of exciting and transformative ways. Students can explore an interest in the arts alongside future career options, while providing organisations with a skilled and accountable resource. WILLOW WEAVING DRAGONFLY SCULPTURE WORKSHOP FOR ADULTS Join us in the tranquil setting of Deer Park Corner at Lotherton as we host a willow weaving sculpture workshop with local willow artist Wendy Bristow from Twigs & Sprigs. IN CONVERSATION: FREYA DOOLEY AND HELEN FROSI EVENT AT Freya Dooley discusses Temporary Commons, her commission for Jerwood Solo Presentations 2021, with Helen Frosi, interdisciplinary artist-curator, producer and Director of SoundFjord, a nomadic curatorial platform focused on sound-related research and practice. ART FUNDCREATE ACCOUNTLOG INMY ART FUNDWHAT'S ONSUPPORTING MUSEUMSMUSEUM OF THE YEAR Art Fund Museum of Year 2021 will reward museums' resilience and imagination during pandemic year. 30 April 2021. As the call for applications opens, Art Fund director Jenny Waldman outlines the ambition for this year's prize, in what's been one of the most challenging ever periods for the UK's cultural sector.MY ART FUND
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Through this programme, we will offer project grants of £5,000 up to £50,000. Small grants will be £5,000 to £15,000 and large grants will be £15,000 to £50,000. The aims of this programme are: to support organisations as they reimagine their activities following the pandemic; to help organisations build expertise, capacity andNATIONAL ART PASS
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Published four times a year, Art Quarterly is the magazine of Art Fund and one of the highly valued, exclusive benefits of becoming an Art Fund member. It provides readers with insightful, accessible content and comment on art and artists, and current and upcoming exhibitions in UK museums, galleries and historic houses, highlighting the discounted entry and other benefits available to Art HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS Founded in 1901, the Horniman Museum and Gardens in south London houses nationally regarded collections of anthropology, natural history and musical instruments, as well as an aquarium. With over 16 acres of landscaped gardens offering dramatic views of London, and a year-round programme of 2 TONE: LIVES & LEGACIES EXHIBITION AT HERBERT ART GALLERY The 2 tone sound originated in Coventry’s thriving music scene of the 1970s and the name derives from the legendary 2 tone record label founded in 1979 by Jerry Dammers of The Specials, referencing a desire to transcend and defuse racial tensions in Britain at that time. The exhibition will explore the formation of the record label and ART FUNDCREATE ACCOUNTLOG INMY ART FUNDWHAT'S ONSUPPORTING MUSEUMSMUSEUM OF THE YEAR Art Fund Museum of Year 2021 will reward museums' resilience and imagination during pandemic year. 30 April 2021. As the call for applications opens, Art Fund director Jenny Waldman outlines the ambition for this year's prize, in what's been one of the most challenging ever periods for the UK's cultural sector.MY ART FUND
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Through this programme, we will offer project grants of £5,000 up to £50,000. Small grants will be £5,000 to £15,000 and large grants will be £15,000 to £50,000. The aims of this programme are: to support organisations as they reimagine their activities following the pandemic; to help organisations build expertise, capacity andAPPLY FOR FUNDING
See our open funding programmes to help museums, galleries and cultural organisations respond to the immediate challenges posed by the Covid-19 crisis. This funding programme aims to give curators the time and resource to work with collections, deepening expertise withinmuseums and sharing
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Published four times a year, Art Quarterly is the magazine of Art Fund and one of the highly valued, exclusive benefits of becoming an Art Fund member. It provides readers with insightful, accessible content and comment on art and artists, and current and upcoming exhibitions in UK museums, galleries and historic houses, highlighting the discounted entry and other benefits available to Art HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS Founded in 1901, the Horniman Museum and Gardens in south London houses nationally regarded collections of anthropology, natural history and musical instruments, as well as an aquarium. With over 16 acres of landscaped gardens offering dramatic views of London, and a year-round programme of 2 TONE: LIVES & LEGACIES EXHIBITION AT HERBERT ART GALLERY The 2 tone sound originated in Coventry’s thriving music scene of the 1970s and the name derives from the legendary 2 tone record label founded in 1979 by Jerry Dammers of The Specials, referencing a desire to transcend and defuse racial tensions in Britain at that time. The exhibition will explore the formation of the record label andMY ART FUND
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Book your next visit with Art Tickets. Book your next timed visit or event ticket at one of these must-see museums, galleries or exhibitions – all with National Art Pass benefits. Art Tickets is a ticketing system created by Art Fund exclusively for museums and galleries. Browse below to book your spot today. EARTHWORKS EXHIBITION AT MALL GALLERIES 1 day ago · This exhibition features work by mother and son duo, Lydia Bauman and Karl Dudman, focusing on painting and photography inspired by the world's most striking landscapes. SPACE TO CREATE! ART IS ESSENTIAL EVENT AT JOHN HANSARD We are excited to welcome you to Space to Create! back in the gallery. Make a placard on why art matters to you, with your contributions shared at the Contemporary Visual Arts Network 'online march' as part of the #ArtIsEssential campaign. Space to HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS Founded in 1901, the Horniman Museum and Gardens in south London houses nationally regarded collections of anthropology, natural history and musical instruments, as well as an aquarium. With over 16 acres of landscaped gardens offering dramatic views of London, and a year-round programme of STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES Student Opportunities benefit both museums and galleries and students in a range of exciting and transformative ways. Students can explore an interest in the arts alongside future career options, while providing organisations with a skilled and accountable resource. SOCIETY OF GRAPHIC FINE ART EXHIBITION AT MALL GALLERIES 1 day ago · The annual exhibition of the SGFA includes drawings in any medium, monochrome or colour. There is a variety of media on display including, pencil, pen WE WANT TO CHANGE! MEET RWA DIRECTOR ALISON BEVAN You joined the RWA as Director in 2013 - what drew you to the role? Quite simply, I fell in love with the RWA at first sight. It is an exceptionally beautiful gallery, with the most extraordinary history, but it felt like sleeping beauty - SO much potential, but needing life breathed back in. It SOUTH WEST SILENTS: THE KID (1921) EVENT AT ARNOLFINI Covering many aspects of Chaplin’s very own childhood, The Kid is still one of Chaplin’s most powerful films and one of the most important in the history of cinema. This special screening is produced by South West Silents as part of a new season of events centred around 100 Years of Silent Film: 1921/2021, highlighting key silent film titles celebrating their centenary year. (0) (0) 0 ITEMS (£0)×
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