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

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

June 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 job […]

Challenging our perception of class, taste and British Society

Challenging our perception of class, taste and British Society

November 18, 2016

The Vanity of Small Differences, a series of six exuberant tapestries by the Turner-Prize winning artist Grayson Perry, is now on display at The Beaney. The large-scale tapestries were created alongside the BAFTA award-winning Channel 4 series, All in the Best Possible Taste, which follows Perry as he embarks ‘on a safari amongst the taste tribes of […]

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, […]

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 […]

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

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

April 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 […]

IN THE CALM OF THE CANTERBURY ROMAN MUSEUM

IN THE CALM OF THE CANTERBURY ROMAN MUSEUM

August 14, 2015

Gary Studley is currently poet-in-residence at Canterbury Roman Museum. Buenos dias a todos and welcome to Blog Seven. As hinted at in Blog Six, one of the wonderful things about the Canterbury Roman Museum is that it appears to have made the decision to slow things down in the way it exhibits artefacts and its […]

CORNELIUS JOHNSON: CHARLES I'S FORGOTTEN PAINTER

CORNELIUS JOHNSON: CHARLES I'S FORGOTTEN PAINTER

August 26, 2015

In 1632 Cornelius Johnson was King Charles I’s official ‘picture-drawer’ and a peer of Anthony Van Dyck (the most famous artist in his day). He was an incredibly talented artist but was pushed into the background by the arrival of Van Dyck. Johnson has subsequently to be relegated as an obscurity of British Art. That […]