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Tiers Before Bedtime: Creating Heritage Vol II - Part Eight

Tiers Before Bedtime: Creating Heritage Vol II - Part Eight

February 25, 2021

Day 338: Monday 22nd February It is a handy coincidence that on the day that I write my blog entry the pandemic seems to be very present in my thoughts. Firstly, today is the day that our roadmap out of Lockdown is announced. Something we’ve all been waiting for months. I listen out eagerly for […]

Tiers Before Bedtime: Creating Heritage Vol II - Part Seven

Tiers Before Bedtime: Creating Heritage Vol II - Part Seven

February 16, 2021

Day 332: Monday 15th February I’m sitting in the upstairs room of a delightful house in rural Devon. This is my current lockdown abode. The wind is howling and the rain lashing against the window. I’m looking out over the lawn at a valley beyond which is a very faint outline of Dartmoor. It is […]

FIRST ARMCHAIR VISIT

FIRST ARMCHAIR VISIT

January 26, 2015

Nicky Thompson was the Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury. You can read her blog posts here and on her blog Pebble Press. I felt a bit like the proverbial kid in a candy store. As I began wandering around the rooms, the variety of the exhibits hit me hard and fast, and the possibilities of […]

I DIDN'T KNOW YOU DID THAT...(PART 2)

I DIDN'T KNOW YOU DID THAT...(PART 2)

October 02, 2015

Daren Kearl is the Community Development Librarian for Canterbury and Swale District and is based at the Beaney. His role includes working with partners and the local community. A series of blogs on things you probably didn’t know The Beaney offered… 5th to 11th October is Dyslexia Awareness Week, so I’m going to highlight some […]

NEW WAYS TO EXPLORE

NEW WAYS TO EXPLORE

February 27, 2015

Nicky Thompson was Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury. You can read her blog posts here and on her blog Pebble Press. The last time I was lucky enough to have a writing residency was a few years ago, at the Little Blue Hut in Tankerton. The Little Blue Hut was all about space, the quiet […]

Family Friendly Museum Award

Family Friendly Museum Award

April 06, 2023

The Beaney needs your votes! We’ve been nominated for the Kids in Museums Family Friendly Museum Award 2023. The prestigious award recognises museums, galleries and heritage sites that provide a great experience for children, young people and families. It is the only museum award to be judged by families. At The Beaney we believe in […]

LAYING THE FIRST BEANEY STONE

LAYING THE FIRST BEANEY STONE

April 02, 2015

When learning about the history of the Beaney many are devastated to learn that a pub called the George & Dragon Inn, was demolished to make room for the museum. However, with dozens of other drinking haunts down Canterbury High Street the devastation doesn’t last long, and they are reminded that the City now houses a treasure […]

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 […]

Incredible creations on show at The Beaney

Incredible creations on show at The Beaney

February 12, 2019

An exhibition of 30 stunning models of iconic moments in British history made entirely out of LEGO bricks comes to The Beaney in Canterbury this February.   ‘Bricks Britannia: A History of Britain in LEGO Bricks’ includes as its centrepiece a show-stopping eight metre-long model of The Flying Scotsman, the world’s most famous steam locomotive, […]

Exhibition exploring representation to open at The Beaney

Exhibition exploring representation to open at The Beaney

October 27, 2022

The Beaney’s Mirror Mirror exhibition is set to open after a year-long National Skills Sharing Partnership with the National Portrait Gallery. The project sought to reflect on the gaps, omissions and forgotten histories in Canterbury’s historic collection to ensure the museum is inclusive, representative and relevant to local communities. The display will feature works from […]