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GRAVE GAMES AND SERIOUS PLAY

GRAVE GAMES AND SERIOUS PLAY

January 22, 2016

Sonia Overall is currently the Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury.  I’m a frequent visitor of the Beaney collections, often notebook in hand. On my first residency visit, I returned to some items that have caused me to pause, ponder and want to scribble: three small Anglo-Saxon gaming counters. Objects associated with gaming can […]

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 […]

Health and Wellbeing Ambassadors work: Beaney Book Club and Object of the Month

Health and Wellbeing Ambassadors work: Beaney Book Club and Object of the Month

April 01, 2019

This month, we are lucky to have an insight into the wonderful work that our two new Health and Wellbeing Ambassadors do.  Jane Orwell has worked for Canterbury Museums and Galleries since 2013 as a part time Visitor Services Officer. Elliot Huxtable is also a Health and Wellbeing Ambassador and has been a Visitor Services […]

The Garden Room and a Fissure in Spacetime

The Garden Room and a Fissure in Spacetime

October 05, 2016

The latest blog from Daniel Tollady,  Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury. This September marks the tenth anniversary of the first time that I had ever walked into the Beaney. It was 2006 and I had just started my BA in Interior Architecture at the University for the Creative Arts. Our first project was called Enclosure and […]

THE BEANEY BLYTON WINNERS!

THE BEANEY BLYTON WINNERS!

April 10, 2015

Throughout the duration of our popular Enid Blyton exhibition we have been inviting children to enter our Beaney Blyton Story Competition, with three age groups in for the chance of winning some exclusive Blyton-themed prizes. The Under 5s were asked to write a few words about What Noddy did at The Beaney or draw a […]

The River Monster: An inquisitive interpretation

The River Monster: An inquisitive interpretation

August 05, 2016

The ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’, or Wunderkammer, was a personal collection of unusual items from around the world. Many of these collections existed in private homes throughout Britain and Europe throughout the 19th Century. As they were the forerunner to the modern ‘museum’ they are of great interest to historians and curators. The Beaney houses its […]

LUDUS LATRUNCUULORUM

LUDUS LATRUNCUULORUM

September 24, 2015

Ciao a tutti (when in Rome, as they say) and welcome to Blog Ten. It’s not a sixth sense or anythingGary Studley is currently poet-in-residence at Canterbury Roman Museum. as dramatic, but if you thought about it, I bet you could tell if a visitor is into something or not – whether it be a […]

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 […]

CANTERBURY'S CLANGERS MAKE THEIR TV RETURN!

CANTERBURY'S CLANGERS MAKE THEIR TV RETURN!

June 15, 2015

Today is a very exciting day at Canterbury Museums as some of our favourite residents are making their return to the small screen. Tonight sees the premiere of the new series of Clangers which will air on CBeebies at 17:30. Old and new fans of the original TV show are bound to fall in love […]

Cyanotypes

Cyanotypes

March 31, 2017

The fourth in a series of blogs by Beaney Armchair Artist in residence – Kathleen Herbert. In the last few weeks I have been thinking about the photo chemical process in my film making and have started to research one of the earliest forms of these processes; cyanotypes. The name cyanotype was derived from the […]

Photochemical, Photoelectric

Photochemical, Photoelectric

February 24, 2017

The latest blog from Katherine Herbert,  Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge. In my last blog I talked about my experiences of handling the objects at The Beaney. Seeing and feeling the marks made by the creator has got me thinking about production, reproduction and imitation. As an artist working in […]