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SECRET MESSAGES AND HIDDEN TEXT

SECRET MESSAGES AND HIDDEN TEXT

March 10, 2016

Sonia Overall is currently the Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury.  The loudest message I receive from the Beaney Collection when I visit is: LOOK CLOSER. As a writer I am always playing with words and tuning in to text, so it’s no surprise that I’ve started to notice covert writing in the Beaney […]

Comics Exhibition Comes to The Beaney

Comics Exhibition Comes to The Beaney

January 14, 2020

A family-friendly exhibition exploring the wonderful world of comics will open at The Beaney during February half term. ‘Comics: Explore and Create Comic Art’ is an interactive exhibition from Seven Stories, and offers a chance for comic fans of all ages to discover an eclectic mix of original and iconic comic art, alongside work by […]

Breaking into the Sector: Talking Heritage with our Collections and Learning Assistant

Breaking into the Sector: Talking Heritage with our Collections and Learning Assistant

May 29, 2019

In our ‘Talking Heritage’ series, we’ll be chatting with Canterbury Museums and Galleries staff about what they get up to behind the scenes to deliver our brilliant museums services. The series aims to serve as a useful resource for those interested in heritage work as well as hopefully demystifying what us ‘museum folk’ actually do! […]

Mystery, Voyeurism and Symbolism in Ian Hunter's Gutter Apples: Deep Dive Blog

Mystery, Voyeurism and Symbolism in Ian Hunter's Gutter Apples: Deep Dive Blog

December 08, 2021

Gutter Apples was painted by British artist Ian Hunter (27th April 1939 – 1st March 2017), in oil paints on board and hangs in the People and Places gallery at The Beaney. It’s a piece that often captures the attention of visitors, exuding an air of mystery that leaves its admirers with more questions than […]

Women’s History Month and the Curation of Female History

Women’s History Month and the Curation of Female History

April 04, 2019

In celebration of Women’s History Month, we’ve been posting weekly spotlights on our Facebook page of some of Canterbury Museums and Galleries’ fierce female inspirations. This blog post brings together all 4 spotlights as well as discussing why conversations surrounding the representation of female history remain relevant to the cultural heritage community. We might get […]

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. […]

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 […]

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