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Into the Light: Reviewing the Beaney Collection

Into the Light: Reviewing the Beaney Collection

September 18, 2020

The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge continues to develop and expand its award-winning Health and Wellbeing programme as part of an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation. As part of this agenda The Beaney has completed a groundbreaking 18 month long volunteer project, designed specifically for students affected by debilitating anxiety.  Made possible by […]

THE BEANEY CHRISTMAS TREE STORY...

THE BEANEY CHRISTMAS TREE STORY...

November 21, 2014

Written by Beaney artists in residence Holder and Lamoon It has been a while since we last posted a blog about our work at The Beaney, not because we have been sitting around doing nothing, because we have been working on bit of a secret mission.  Well not that secret, but we didn’t want to […]

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.

LUDUS LATRUNCUULORUM

LUDUS LATRUNCUULORUM

September 24, 2015

Ciao a tutti (when in Rome, as they say) and welcome to Blog Ten. It’s not a sixth sense or anythingGary Studley is currently poet-in-residence at Canterbury Roman Museum. as dramatic, but if you thought about it, I bet you could tell if a visitor is into something or not – whether it be a […]

Connecting with the Past: Talking Heritage with our Collections and Learning Assistant

Connecting with the Past: Talking Heritage with our Collections and Learning Assistant

December 17, 2019

In our ‘Talking Heritage’ series, we chat with Canterbury Museums and Galleries staff about what they get up to behind the scenes to deliver our brilliant museums service. 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! This […]

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 […]

Collections Review Boosts Wellbeing and Uncovers Hidden Gems

Collections Review Boosts Wellbeing and Uncovers Hidden Gems

November 20, 2019

The Beaney is halfway through a groundbreaking volunteer project, designed specifically for students affected by anxiety. It is funded by the Museums Association Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund – a fund for projects that develop collections to achieve social impact. The project is centred around undertaking a Collections Review. Volunteers, working with museum staff and art […]

Kent Children's University

Kent Children's University

October 03, 2019

We are excited to announce that both The Beaney and Canterbury Roman Museum are now approved “Restricted Learning Destinations” for Kent Children’s UniversityTM! This means that we are authorised to issue Learning Credits in the children’s Passports to Learning for activities undertaken at our Museums and Galleries.  We are so proud of this partnership, as […]

"CHILDREN EXCITED BY READING AND WRITING MUST BE CELEBRATED!"

February 09, 2015

This weeks contributor Alice Eddington, a teacher from St Stephens Infant School in Canterbury, tells us about her recent visit to the Beaney’s latest exhibition. If you live in the St. Stephen’s area of Canterbury, the chances are you’ve seen an excited gaggle of infant aged children heading down to the Beaney House of Art […]

CHAIRFUL PROJECT

CHAIRFUL PROJECT

November 18, 2015

This past week I have been making miniature models made from some of the drawings I shared with you on the last blog post. While drawing I really let go of any thoughts of function and utility and let the creativity run free and as a result the sketches were quite playful. I have tried […]

NEW WAYS TO EXPLORE

NEW WAYS TO EXPLORE

February 27, 2015

Nicky Thompson was Resident Armchair Artist at The Beaney in Canterbury. You can read her blog posts here and on her blog Pebble Press. The last time I was lucky enough to have a writing residency was a few years ago, at the Little Blue Hut in Tankerton. The Little Blue Hut was all about space, the quiet […]

Incredible creations on show at The Beaney

Incredible creations on show at The Beaney

February 12, 2019

An exhibition of 30 stunning models of iconic moments in British history made entirely out of LEGO bricks comes to The Beaney in Canterbury this February.   ‘Bricks Britannia: A History of Britain in LEGO Bricks’ includes as its centrepiece a show-stopping eight metre-long model of The Flying Scotsman, the world’s most famous steam locomotive, […]