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CHAIRFUL - SIGNING OFF

CHAIRFUL - SIGNING OFF

January 08, 2016

Halla Hannesdottir is currently the Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury.  Hello there, today I am writing from my hometown of Reykjavik, Iceland and this will be my last blog post about my residency at the Beaney. Those three months went by so quickly – but I tried my best to see the […]

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. […]

Special Outing: Birdsong at the Miniatures

Special Outing: Birdsong at the Miniatures

June 23, 2016

The latest blog from Adam De Ville,  Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury. As the current Armchair Artist in Residence, I am exploring how the Beaney’s collection of artefacts make me feel and what associations and memories they trigger, related or unrelated. We collect memories in a similar way to objects, keeping them safe, bringing […]

A POETIC PREVIEW TO LAUNCH NEW ACQUISITION

A POETIC PREVIEW TO LAUNCH NEW ACQUISITION

October 07, 2014

Last Friday saw the launch of a remarkable new acquisition on display at Canterbury Roman Museum. Excavated by Canterbury Archaeological Trust and declared one of the key finds of 2012 by the British Museum, a rare soldier’s helmet from the time of Julius Caesar, has now found a permanent home here at Canterbury Roman Museum, […]

CANTERBURY ROMAN MUSEUM’S MOST REMARKABLE ACQUISITION UNDERGOES CONSERVATION

CANTERBURY ROMAN MUSEUM’S MOST REMARKABLE ACQUISITION UNDERGOES CONSERVATION

December 09, 2015

A rare soldier’s helmet from the time of Julius Caesar along with brooch, small spike and some cremated human remains were discovered at Bridge near Canterbury in September 2012. The finds were excavated by Canterbury Archaeological Trust and were declared one of the key finds of 2012 by the British Museum, in recognition of its […]

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

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

May 22, 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 […]

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