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Portrait artists and sitters announced for bold new project reinterpreting community representation in Canterbury’s Collection

Portrait artists and sitters announced for bold new project reinterpreting community representation in Canterbury’s Collection

May 15, 2022

Canterbury’s Museums and Galleries proudly announce the three early career artists and portrait sitters selected to create commissions celebrating the District’s diverse population. These commissions will be displayed at The Beaney as part of Mirror Mirror, an exhibition developed in partnership with the National Portrait Gallery as part of their National Skills Sharing Partnership Programme […]

A JOURNEY FROM CANTERBURY TO WINCHESTER: REMEMBERING ALFRED THE GREAT

A JOURNEY FROM CANTERBURY TO WINCHESTER: REMEMBERING ALFRED THE GREAT

September 10, 2015

10th post – Aug 31s This is my final blog post, the last of my map/travelogue explorations, bringing my residency at the Beaney in Canterbury to an end. Actually I think it is the beginning of my explorations really, the start of an inner journey of some kind. Some kind of exploration into map making […]

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 […]

Endings are Just New Beginnings

Endings are Just New Beginnings

September 05, 2016

The latest blog from Adam De Ville,  Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury. That’s it. My residency has come to an end, and what a journey it has been. I thought I knew the Beaney reasonably well before I started, but a number of doors have now opened that were previously hidden to me. Spending […]

Tiers Before Bedtime: Creating Heritage Vol II - Part Five

Tiers Before Bedtime: Creating Heritage Vol II - Part Five

February 02, 2021

Day 318: Monday 1st February There are no leaves on the tree opposite the cottage. There is a slight eerie mist lingering in the distance that looks like it is rising up from the grass. A carpet of frost glistens across the green but it looks like it is going to be a bright day as […]

Tiers Before Bedtime: Creating Heritage Vol II - Part Four

Tiers Before Bedtime: Creating Heritage Vol II - Part Four

January 26, 2021

Day 311: Monday 25th January During the first lockdown I was working from home and liaising with other Council employees to provide food parcels and a medication collection service. The furlough since November feels completely different, as I haven’t been allocated any duties. I’m more focussed on my own projects and the wintry weather means […]

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 […]

Documentation and the Sense of Becoming

Documentation and the Sense of Becoming

November 07, 2016

The latest blog from Daniel Tollady,  Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury. As part of my residency, Friday 14th October saw me hold my first live drawing event in the Beaney’s Learning Lab. By projecting footage of the Beaney onto the wall and drawing on top of that, I was able to create an image […]

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 […]

Leaflus Te Salutant

Leaflus Te Salutant

July 29, 2016

“For those of us about to leaflet, we salute you!” Some of you may have noticed the last few days that I’ve been wearing a – different kind of uniform recently. Something a bit more, shall we say, Romanesque! Yup! All last week (various days in July) I was parading as my Roman alter ego – […]

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