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How Museums Make us Happy: Talking Heritage with our Health and Well-Being Coordinator

How Museums Make us Happy: Talking Heritage with our Health and Well-Being Coordinator

August 28, 2019

In our ‘Talking Heritage’ series, we chat with Canterbury Museums and Galleries staff about what they get up to behind the scenes to deliver our brilliant museums service. The series aims to serve as a useful resource for those interested in heritage work as well as hopefully demystifying what us ‘museum folk’ actually do! This […]

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 […]

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, […]

"...DIZZYING SCALE OF THE MUSEUM'S ABILITY TO INFORM AND ENTRANCE ME"

June 25, 2015

Gary Studley is currently poet-in-residence at Canterbury Roman Museum. Bonjour, folks and welcome to Blog Two. Although it’s early on in my residency, I’ve already worked out that there may be no great  regularity as to when I post blogs!  As I have yet to be talent spotted by BloodAxe or Faber & Faber  as […]

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 […]

RECORD BREAKERS - SUMMER READING CHALLENGE 2015

RECORD BREAKERS - SUMMER READING CHALLENGE 2015

July 29, 2015

All the staff at Canterbury Library are gearing up for this year’s Summer Reading Challenge – Record Breakers.  Every summer all public libraries in Kent join in with the Summer Reading Challenge which is a national initiative run by The Reading Agency.  This is the biggest reading promotion that we do in Kent and is […]

The Mummified Cat by Oly

The Mummified Cat by Oly

July 13, 2023

Introduction We’re joined at The Beaney this week by a local Secondary School Student who is on a work placement with us. Oly is spending the week at museums supporting our work and has been researching one of our most popular exhibits. Here’s what Oly found out: Mummified Cat Period: 3,000 BC to about 400 […]

INTRODUCING… STORIES IN THE DARK

INTRODUCING… STORIES IN THE DARK

March 17, 2016

In the 17th Century a device was invented to transform the projection of light into incredible shows which took people’s breath away. This device was the magic lantern. For many people it was the first time they saw projected moving images – what a spectacle it must have been! Aware of their enchanting effect, these […]

Equality & Diversity through Literature

Equality & Diversity through Literature

June 16, 2020

Now more than ever, people across the world are coming together and striving to learn more about racism and diversity.  Understanding diversity is more important than ever and reading is a good starting point for learning, discussion and change. Here’s are a few recommendations from our library, Kent Libraries, of titles to support a wider […]

Mystery, Voyeurism and Symbolism in Ian Hunter's Gutter Apples: Deep Dive Blog

Mystery, Voyeurism and Symbolism in Ian Hunter's Gutter Apples: Deep Dive Blog

December 08, 2021

Gutter Apples was painted by British artist Ian Hunter (27th April 1939 – 1st March 2017), in oil paints on board and hangs in the People and Places gallery at The Beaney. It’s a piece that often captures the attention of visitors, exuding an air of mystery that leaves its admirers with more questions than […]