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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! […]

CANTERBURY AT WAR

CANTERBURY AT WAR

October 07, 2014

Patricia Wilson Smith worked closely with students to curate ‘Canterbury at War’, an exhibition currently on display in The Beaney Front Room, Oct 4 – Nov 9 2014 The exhibition opened on Saturday and I was around to talk with anyone who wanted to know more about the exhibition. One lady told me that her […]

LIFE UNDER LOCKDOWN TO BE EXPLORED AT THE BEANEY

LIFE UNDER LOCKDOWN TO BE EXPLORED AT THE BEANEY

July 03, 2020

An exploration of life under lockdown will be at the heart of the reopening of The Beaney House of Art of Knowledge.

The Beaney will open its doors for the first time since closing in March on Tuesday 21 July.

Meet the Archaeology

Meet the Archaeology

Meet an archaeologist to discover what archaeology can tell us about life in the past! Investigate and handle real artefacts. Workshops can focus on the practice of archaeology in general or be tailored to suit groups specifically interested in Roman archaeology. Key stage 1/beginner ESOL students, key stage 2 and 3, intermediate and advanced ESOL students.

THE CANTERBURY PEOPLE'S MAP PART II

THE CANTERBURY PEOPLE'S MAP PART II

August 21, 2015

Made through a series of open workshops at the Beaney. Rob Turner is currently the Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury.  The second workshop coincided with another event at the Beaney that day and it was busy.  I don’t remember a point during the day where it wasn’t being worked on. It was so […]

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 […]

DIG FOR HISTORY

DIG FOR HISTORY

September 01, 2015

Gary Studley is currently poet-in-residence at Canterbury Roman Museum. Blog Nine. Ok, so I guess I kind of lied all those months ago in Blog Two… …In creative writing  – whether for a poem, short story or Chapter One of a massive novel – they say that your first line should grab the reader’s attention. […]

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! […]

VIEWING THE BEANEY'S COLLECTION FOR THE FIRST TIME...

VIEWING THE BEANEY'S COLLECTION FOR THE FIRST TIME...

October 12, 2015

Halla Hannesdottir is currently the Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury.  I recently arrived in Canterbury and it was a great pleasure to view the Beaney’s collection for the first time. I’ve been checking out the Beaney’s collection on the museum’s website for a few months now in preparation for my residency and […]

CHAIRFUL IN PROGRESS

CHAIRFUL IN PROGRESS

November 25, 2015

Halla Hannesdottir is currently the Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury.  Hello again! It’s been a great week during my residency as the Chairful Project launched last week and I have already collected quite a few very inventive drawings of chairs. Last Saturday was a ‘Meet the Artist’ at the Beaney, where I […]

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. […]

Photochemical, Photoelectric

Photochemical, Photoelectric

February 24, 2017

The latest blog from Katherine Herbert,  Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge. In my last blog I talked about my experiences of handling the objects at The Beaney. Seeing and feeling the marks made by the creator has got me thinking about production, reproduction and imitation. As an artist working in […]