What was that noise? A footstep on the stair? Your bedroom window creaking open? No, it was just the memory of the ghost story you heard in Sudley's Library. Wasn't it...? What's that shadow dancing ...
Fragment of a bead net funerary shroud constructed of cylinder and disc shaped faience beads strung together in a net pattern that would have been placed over the outer wrappings of a mummified body.
The RAWD (Random Acts of Wildness Disability) 'make your mark' workshops are an introduction to how art is a form of communication and expression, for people aged 16+ who identify as neurodivergent.
Join us in one of our museum galleries to let your little one be as noisy as they like. In this session you’ll have the chance to sing songs, read stories, play musical instruments, and explore how ...
Come and hear our fashion curator, Pauline Rushton, talk about our current exhibition of beautiful beaded and sequined evening dresses, dating from the 1920s to the present day. This talk explores the ...
'Back of Gbenga's Head' sits proudly and stoically amongst the other portraits in room five at Walker Art Gallery. Its placement is a direct call out to the man next to him, Richard Gildart, who was ...
The paintings, sculpture, ceramics and tapestry in this room give some idea of the furnishings which filled the civic buildings, churches and palaces of the properties classes in 16 th century Italy.
Tutankhamun was born over 3300 years ago into a family at the apex of Ancient Egyptian society. He ruled for no more than a decade, much of that time through regents who governed for the ‘boy king’.
The night sky is always changing, whether it’s the Moon showing different phases or the planets slowly moving across the sky. To help you find your way around, here is this month’s look at events in ...
Join Nicole Marnell at the Museum of Liverpool to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month with a fabulous embroidery extravaganza! Unleash your creativity and celebrate diversity at our vibrant embroidery ...
Dachinger was an Austrian artist who came to Britain as a refugee from the Nazis in 1938. At the outbreak of World War II, 74,000 men, women and children of German or Austrian origin were living in ...
Spark your creativity and have some festive fun with our fabulous friendly facilitators in Big Art! Big Art is a very special place for young children and their grown ups to discover arty things ...