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THE BEANEY CHRISTMAS TREE SURPRISE

THE BEANEY CHRISTMAS TREE SURPRISE

November 14, 2014

If you read our blog a few weeks ago you will know that something very special is happening at The Beaney this Christmas. Artists in residence, Holder and Lamoon, are taking over our Christmas tree to create a visual Intriguerium of a display, inspired by objects in the collections. As well as being a sumptuous […]

8 WINTERY WONDERS TO SEE AT THE BEANEY THIS CHRISTMAS

8 WINTERY WONDERS TO SEE AT THE BEANEY THIS CHRISTMAS

December 16, 2014

1. Winter: Through the Fells, Cumberland, the Drove in a Snowdrift [1900] by Thomas Sidney Cooper Cooper travelled regularly to the north of England, Wales and Scotland to make studies for later use in paintings. He liked the rugged landscape of mountains and fells, which made a good setting for pictures of animals. Winter was […]

LASHINGS OF FUN!

LASHINGS OF FUN!

February 06, 2015

What an incredible first week we have had hosting Mystery, Magic and Midnight Feasts: The many adventures of Enid Blyton at the Beaney!  So many visitors have walked through the doors to see Blyton’s famous typewriter, her diaries and of course, to drive Noddy’s car! Here are just a few of our favourite moments from the week, […]

ROBOT EGG CUPS, PAOLOZZI PRINTS & PIZZAS

ROBOT EGG CUPS, PAOLOZZI PRINTS & PIZZAS

May 12, 2015

This weekend saw the opening of The Beaney’s latest Special Exhibition, Home And Away: Eduardo Paolozzi’s General Dynamic F.U.N and photographs of SE England by Tony Ray-Jones. Created in the 1960s, General Dynamic F.U.N is one of Eduardo Paolozzi’s great print series, bringing together clashing images culled from magazines to create bold, provocative collages. At […]

Post cards from the Beaney: The Living Museum

Post cards from the Beaney: The Living Museum

June 10, 2016

The latest blog from Adam De Ville,  Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury. For my second visit I am met with sounds and sweet airs that give delight: something chicken based is on the stove and the aroma of a particularly delightful coffee sensation tries its best to tempt me over to the dark side […]

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 […]

THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN 1,000 OBJECTS

THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN 1,000 OBJECTS

January 14, 2015

October 2014 saw the publication of Dorling Kindersley’s History of the World in 1,000 Objects, which features dozens of items from our collections. For all the museums staff and frequent visitors the release was a gentle reminder of the sheer diversity of the objects in our collections. It was an opportunity to showcase their relationship […]

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 […]

WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU DRANK BABYCHAM WITH AN ASTRONAUT?

WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU DRANK BABYCHAM WITH AN ASTRONAUT?

May 21, 2015

Last Thursday if you came along to the opening of Home And Away. The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge in Canterbury treated guests to a sixties themed party to celebrate the launch of their brand new exhibition. Visitors to the event were asked to arrive in sixties inspired fancy dress and were presented with […]

CRAIG CARRIES... A 17TH CENTURY SWORD

CRAIG CARRIES... A 17TH CENTURY SWORD

June 24, 2015

We are back with our regular feature ‘Craig carries’ where our Collections Manager, Craig Bowen, showcases the objects he is currently transporting around our museums. This week Craig has been carrying… a 17th Century Sword. A Royal Charter in 1609, granted by James I conferred the right to appoint a ‘Sword Bearer’ the city of Canterbury. […]

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 […]

Not Tony Curtis: Reflections of an Unidentified Man

Not Tony Curtis: Reflections of an Unidentified Man

August 05, 2016

The latest blog from Adam De Ville,  Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury. We brought him here for us to wonder, along with all the possible versions of his history and more in imagined flashbacks, glimpses in our mind’s eye, conjured realms, and a daydream or two. The Unidentified Man played host to merry whispers, […]

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