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Re-thinking religious art

Re-thinking religious art

March 09, 2017

Canterbury Museums & Galleries volunteer, Catherine Digman takes a closer look at The Beaney’s latest exhibition ‘Picturing Faith’ Over the past forty years, the Methodist Church has build up an amazing collection of modern art, supporting artists to create genuinely ground breaking pieces of modern art which experiment with form and materials. Picturing Faith includes […]

A WALK ALONG PART OF THE RADFALL AND THINKING ABOUT SOLAR POWER

A WALK ALONG PART OF THE RADFALL AND THINKING ABOUT SOLAR POWER

July 08, 2015

Rob Turner is currently the Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury.  We have three solar farms near where I live, the first one is finished and I drove past it today and I may have seen sheep grazing under the rows and rows of silver panels, don’t quote me as this was out of […]

Pawsing for thought

Pawsing for thought

January 13, 2017

With the festive season over and people’s thoughts turning to resolutions and all things new, spare a thought for our four legged companions who may also have put on a few pounds. Even so, despite this we are a nation of animal lovers, with many of us owning a pet, or knowing someone who does. […]

A New Christmas: Return to the classics

A New Christmas: Return to the classics

December 14, 2016

A lot of people begin to feel the pressure at this time of year, for a whole variety of reasons. Sometimes we just need a little time to ourselves, to just shut the door and just take comfort in the pages of a well-loved classic. There are few that compare to the works of Charles […]

A BIKE RIDE ALONG THE WANTSUM CHANNEL (PART 2)

A BIKE RIDE ALONG THE WANTSUM CHANNEL (PART 2)

July 14, 2015

Rob Turner is currently the Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury.  So I decided to ride along the Wantscum  Channel a journey with two layers, the past and the present! I had seen some free literature about various heritage trails and national walking routes across the area, so I felt quite confident about finding […]

Sensing Culture

Sensing Culture

December 05, 2016

The Beaney is part of an HLF-funded RNIB project Sensing Culture (also happening in Oxford, Portsmouth and Brighton), to improve the museum and gallery experience for visually impaired visitors. In 2016 The Beaney ran textile and mixed-media artist-led workshops with blind and partially sighted people creating work inspired by the buildings and collections at Canterbury […]

Conversations with Fluorite

Conversations with Fluorite

November 29, 2016

The latest blog from Daniel Tollady,  Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury.   To coincide with Grayson Perry’s exhibition The Vanity of Small Differences, the Beaney launched their Cabinet of Small Differences as a companion piece that questions the role of objects and consumerism in today’s society. The cabinet showcases artefacts from a bygone age […]

IN THE CALM OF THE CANTERBURY ROMAN MUSEUM

IN THE CALM OF THE CANTERBURY ROMAN MUSEUM

August 14, 2015

Gary Studley is currently poet-in-residence at Canterbury Roman Museum. Buenos dias a todos and welcome to Blog Seven. As hinted at in Blog Six, one of the wonderful things about the Canterbury Roman Museum is that it appears to have made the decision to slow things down in the way it exhibits artefacts and its […]

Human Remains: departed souls and severed parts.

Human Remains: departed souls and severed parts.

October 10, 2016

When reading about the Canterbury Philosophical and Literary Institution (the institution that the Museums and Galleries are founded upon), I learnt that the collection once boasted a lock of Napoleon’s hair. Napoleon’s hair was being collected and traded from as early as the time of his exile in 1814 but as DNA profiling was not […]

IMMERSION

IMMERSION

August 14, 2015

Gary Studley is currently poet-in-residence at Canterbury Roman Museum. Minasan konnichiwa, and welcome to Blog Eight. Today’s imaginary title is IMMERSION. If you were to daftly put aside any notion of looking at the artefacts and just walk around the Roman Museum at the sort of speed that makes you look like you need the […]

Only in Kent & Hometown [Visual Blog]

Only in Kent & Hometown [Visual Blog]

August 12, 2016

Kent-based photographers have responded to the  theme of Only in Kent for a selling exhibition in The Front Room gallery in The Beaney. Working in parallel with The Beaney’s Special Exhibition, Only in England, this body of work explores the unique nature of Kent’s landscape, people and customs. ‘Home Town’ at The Beaney Displayed alongside the Only […]

Esmée Fairbairn Collections Review

Esmée Fairbairn Collections Review

June 16, 2019

The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge continues to develop and expand its award-winning Health and Wellbeing programme as part of an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation. As part of this agenda The Beaney has completed a groundbreaking 18 month long volunteer project, designed specifically for students affected by debilitating anxiety.  Made possible by […]