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Timeframes

Timeframes

April 21, 2017

The fifth in a series of blogs by Beaney Armchair Artist in residence, Kathleen Herbert. Whilst waiting for an elusive sunny day to start experimenting with the cyanotype process, I continued my research into Anna Atkins. What I have discovered and something that appears to be common with many female figures over the centuries is […]

THE CANTERBURY PEOPLE'S MAP PART III

THE CANTERBURY PEOPLE'S MAP PART III

August 21, 2015

A community walk to the Abbots Mill Project, an eco showcase in the heart of Canterbury. Rob Turner is currently the Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury.  The feeling or look of the map now seems to be establishing itself; one of my roles in its making has been to somehow make all the […]

CRAIG CARRIES... IRON AGE POTTERY

CRAIG CARRIES... IRON AGE POTTERY

February 19, 2015

We are back with our regular feature ‘Crag carries’ where our Collections Manager, Craig Bowen, showcases the objects he is currently transporting around our museums before they go on display. This week Craig has been carrying… Iron Age Pottery Dating from 50 – 100 AD this assemblage of handmade pottery is known as Beligium grog […]

THE CANTERBURY PEOPLE'S MAP PART VI

THE CANTERBURY PEOPLE'S MAP PART VI

September 10, 2015

Rob Turner is currently the Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury.  There’s a Grey Wagtail outside the window The annual rubber duck race was cancelled (due to excessive water weed) but rescheduled Where the Tour de France went I sat in this park hoping I would get this job and work in Canterbury (came […]

Two Systems and an Evolving Language

Two Systems and an Evolving Language

December 14, 2016

The latest blog from Daniel Tollady,  Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury. I have become increasingly infatuated with the biofacts and geofacts that are on display in both the Masters and Materials room and the Colour and Camouflage room (biofacts being biological objects, and geofacts being geological objects). As I mentioned in my previous blog […]

Shrines, illusions and heterotopias

Shrines, illusions and heterotopias

April 26, 2016

Sonia Overall is currently the Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury. The magic lantern exhibition Stories in the Dark is open, and it’s my first chance to spend some time there. Lights dance on surfaces. Apparatus cranks and whines. There are shutter clicks and repetitions, sounds emerging like chants in the half-darkness. I speak […]

THE RADFALL

THE RADFALL

May 22, 2015

Rob Turner is currently the Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury.  I didn’t know I was going to start this residency with the Radfall, it just jumped out at me. I was looking through a cabinet of old Ordnance Survey maps in the local studies section of the Library in the Beaney. I was […]

Hands on History of Canterbury - Object Handling Session

Hands on History of Canterbury - Object Handling Session

Explore Canterbury’s rich heritage through a range of activities which you can mix and match to create your perfect museum experience. These sessions are briefly introduced by one of our facilitators who will provide you with all the resources you need to lead your class through your choice of a range of available activities. Key stage 1/beginner ESOL students, key stage 2 and 3, intermediate and advanced ESOL students.

Ancient Greeks - Object Handling Session

Ancient Greeks - Object Handling Session

Explore the Ancient Greeks through a range of activities which you can mix and match to create your perfect museum experience. These sessions are briefly introduced by one of our facilitators who will provide you with all the resources you need to lead your class through your choice of a range of available activities.

CHAIRFUL PROJECT

CHAIRFUL PROJECT

November 18, 2015

This past week I have been making miniature models made from some of the drawings I shared with you on the last blog post. While drawing I really let go of any thoughts of function and utility and let the creativity run free and as a result the sketches were quite playful. I have tried […]

CRAIG CARRIES...AN ANGLO-SAXON PENDANT

CRAIG CARRIES...AN ANGLO-SAXON PENDANT

November 07, 2014

As part of his job our Collections Manager, Craig Bowen, often transports fascinating historical artefacts between our stores and museums. In the past these have included items such as Zulu spears, priceless pendants, machine guns and a mummified cat. We’d like to bring you an exclusive sneak peek at some of these items before they […]

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 […]

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