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Are you looking for a special (and FREE) way to woo your sweetheart this Valentine's day?

Are you looking for a special (and FREE) way to woo your sweetheart this Valentine's day?

February 11, 2016

Why not try a romantic stroll around the Beaney! We have put together a handy guide for you to memorise, so while you gander around the galleries you can impress them with these amorous highlights… Venus Flower Basket Find me in: Materials & Masters Room, Upstairs Did you know this curious-looking object was given as a wedding gift in traditional […]

THE CANTERBURY PEOPLE'S MAP

THE CANTERBURY PEOPLE'S MAP

August 14, 2015

Rob Turner is currently the Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury.  I believe maps to be important documents reflecting cultural interests and changing social attitudes and I also think the personality, the views and the interests of a person drawing a map must always indirectly leek out however precise and accurate the map is! […]

Documentation and the Sense of Becoming

Documentation and the Sense of Becoming

November 07, 2016

The latest blog from Daniel Tollady,  Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury. As part of my residency, Friday 14th October saw me hold my first live drawing event in the Beaney’s Learning Lab. By projecting footage of the Beaney onto the wall and drawing on top of that, I was able to create an image […]

Human Remains: departed souls and severed parts.

Human Remains: departed souls and severed parts.

October 10, 2016

When reading about the Canterbury Philosophical and Literary Institution (the institution that the Museums and Galleries are founded upon), I learnt that the collection once boasted a lock of Napoleon’s hair. Napoleon’s hair was being collected and traded from as early as the time of his exile in 1814 but as DNA profiling was not […]

THE CANTERBURY PEOPLE'S MAP PART VI

THE CANTERBURY PEOPLE'S MAP PART VI

September 10, 2015

Rob Turner is currently the Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury.  There’s a Grey Wagtail outside the window The annual rubber duck race was cancelled (due to excessive water weed) but rescheduled Where the Tour de France went I sat in this park hoping I would get this job and work in Canterbury (came […]

Creating Heritage: A diary during Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Part Eighteen

Creating Heritage: A diary during Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Part Eighteen

July 20, 2020

Over the last year, I have had numerous requests from my team for me to write my ‘Talking Heritage’ blog, and unfortunately I have told them that I was too busy each time. Now, following a week that is sure to go down in history, I have stopped and taken the time to reflect. My job […]

Timeframes

Timeframes

April 21, 2017

The fifth in a series of blogs by Beaney Armchair Artist in residence, Kathleen Herbert. Whilst waiting for an elusive sunny day to start experimenting with the cyanotype process, I continued my research into Anna Atkins. What I have discovered and something that appears to be common with many female figures over the centuries is […]

I Felt like I was in the Sky

I Felt like I was in the Sky

July 01, 2016

The latest blog from Adam De Ville,  Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury. It’s a couple of days after my experiment playing birdsong at the miniatures collection. All the birds have flown now but the session proved very successful. Visitors shared their personal responses to the miniatures, and to my recorded birdsong from my garden. […]

Two Systems and an Evolving Language

Two Systems and an Evolving Language

December 14, 2016

The latest blog from Daniel Tollady,  Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury. I have become increasingly infatuated with the biofacts and geofacts that are on display in both the Masters and Materials room and the Colour and Camouflage room (biofacts being biological objects, and geofacts being geological objects). As I mentioned in my previous blog […]

Portrait artists and sitters announced for bold new project reinterpreting community representation in Canterbury’s Collection

Portrait artists and sitters announced for bold new project reinterpreting community representation in Canterbury’s Collection

May 15, 2022

Canterbury’s Museums and Galleries proudly announce the three early career artists and portrait sitters selected to create commissions celebrating the District’s diverse population. These commissions will be displayed at The Beaney as part of Mirror Mirror, an exhibition developed in partnership with the National Portrait Gallery as part of their National Skills Sharing Partnership Programme […]

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