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Only in Kent & Hometown [Visual Blog]

Only in Kent & Hometown [Visual Blog]

August 12, 2016

Kent-based photographers have responded to the  theme of Only in Kent for a selling exhibition in The Front Room gallery in The Beaney. Working in parallel with The Beaney’s Special Exhibition, Only in England, this body of work explores the unique nature of Kent’s landscape, people and customs. ‘Home Town’ at The Beaney Displayed alongside the Only […]

Sensing Culture

Sensing Culture

December 05, 2016

The Beaney is part of an HLF-funded RNIB project Sensing Culture (also happening in Oxford, Portsmouth and Brighton), to improve the museum and gallery experience for visually impaired visitors. In 2016 The Beaney ran textile and mixed-media artist-led workshops with blind and partially sighted people creating work inspired by the buildings and collections at Canterbury […]

Stitched drawings in detail

Stitched drawings in detail

September 28, 2016

Stitched drawings is a uniquely affecting and compassionate work of artist and occupational therapist Georgie Meadows, who encourages us to rethink the way we regard our older population. Using a domestic sewing machine, she translates delicate line drawings into tender and tactile stitched portraits of people she knows or has worked with. The exhibition opened last […]

Sculptural Revelations [A Visual Blog]

Sculptural Revelations [A Visual Blog]

July 18, 2016

Working with physical and digital sculpture, Sumita Chauhan – sculptor and doctoral researcher at the University of Kent – explorers the creative process of making sculpture with people with dementia in The Front Rooms gallery’s latest exhibition, Sculptural Revelations. Part of the research study was conducted over a period of six months at The Beaney and the exhibition offers […]

What will you find in the Cabinet of Small Differences?

What will you find in the Cabinet of Small Differences?

October 26, 2016

Ancient Japanese people believed objects had souls. When an object became unusable it was never thrown away, it was safely kept in a special storage room. Now that belief has vanished, not only do we believe objects don’t have souls, but some of us even question whether we do. We are enslaved by the materialistic […]

Tiers Before Bedtime - Creating Heritage Volume II: Part One

Tiers Before Bedtime - Creating Heritage Volume II: Part One

January 07, 2021

It has been 291 days since the Prime Minister ordered the first national lockdown. To date there have been more than 2.7 million confirmed cases of coronavirus in the UK and over 75,000 people have died. After relaxing restrictions and reopening businesses around the country in summer there was a brief period of respite. However, […]

Arts Award

Arts Award

May 10, 2019

Arts Award is a wonderful way for children and young people to be inspired by and enjoy the arts. Taking part in a learning activity at Canterbury Museums & Galleries can contribute towards gaining an Arts Award qualification. Arts Award is offered at 5 levels, 4 of which are accredited and 1 is an introductory […]

The Lost Room

The Lost Room

April 01, 2016

The Lost Room in The Front Room: FrancisKnight, a Kent based arts organisation have been successful with Arts Council funding to work on a unique arts project at the Beaney with Porchlight, one of the foremost charities supporting vulnerable and homeless people in Kent, Medway and Croydon.

The Beaney in the running for national award

The Beaney in the running for national award

July 26, 2020

The quality of services provided for older people at The Beaney in Canterbury has led to the museum being shortlisted for a national award. It is up against four other venues in the ‘Best Age-Friendly Cultural Organisation’ category at this year’s Fantastic for Families Awards, with the results set to be announced on 9 September. […]

Pawsing for thought

Pawsing for thought

January 13, 2017

With the festive season over and people’s thoughts turning to resolutions and all things new, spare a thought for our four legged companions who may also have put on a few pounds. Even so, despite this we are a nation of animal lovers, with many of us owning a pet, or knowing someone who does. […]

A wealth of wellbeing activities as part of World Wellbeing Week

A wealth of wellbeing activities as part of World Wellbeing Week

June 26, 2019

Skylarks singing in our Explorers and Collectors Gallery As part of World Wellbeing Week, we are celebrating aspects of our growing award-winning Health and Wellbeing Programme. This Friday, our Power of the Object group will have a friendly furry visitor and will learn about the benefits of having a therapy dog! Interaction with therapy dogs […]

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