Our lecture this Thursday highlights Cloisters - Remarkable Cathedral survivors, presented by Janet Gough former Church of England Director Of Church Buildings. More details here:
https://t.co/7Sa6APvHLZ
#Penzance#architecture#art
Don't forget our lecture tonight (Thursday 11th March) at 7:30pm celebrates Joan Eardley, an exceptional & gifted artist, presented by Amanda Herries. Guest tickets are available.
More details here:
https://t.co/eu0OmSYh1z
It's #InternationalWomensDay , & our lecture this Thursday celebrates Joan Eardley, an exceptional & gifted artist, presented by Amanda Herries. Guest tickets are available.
More details here: https://t.co/eu0OmSYh1z
#womensart#Penzance#IWD2021
Really looking forward to our lecture this month on Joan Eardley, an exceptional & original artist, presented by Amanda Herries.
More details & guest tickets here:
https://t.co/eu0OmSYh1z
How have artists evoked a sense of touch throughout art history? We take a look at some stunning examples, from Caravaggio to Edmund de Waal!
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'Art is an invitation', says @BobandRoberta Smith. Take a peek into the artist's world with our exclusive interview, which appears in the #spring edition of The Arts Society magazine
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Tonight (11th Feb)! Our members celebrate the coming Spring at 7:30pm with "Why Gardens Can Rank As Fine Art", a talk by Timothy Walker, former director of The University Of Oxford Botanic Garden. More info:
https://t.co/TD8PtuSRne #gardening#art
Spring IS coming! Our members celebrate on 11th Feb at 7:30pm with "Why Gardens Can Rank As Fine Art", a talk by Timothy Walker, former director of The University Of Oxford Botanic Garden. More info:
https://t.co/TD8PtuBfYE
Listen to four composers from @RoyalAcadMusic who have received support from The Arts Society Greater London Area, speaking here to Head of Composition at the Academy, Philip Cashian. The film includes excerpts from their compositions. https://t.co/Pb1NTF5hTN
Check out our picks of the best new books to read this in February, from @roymehta2's black-and-white photos of London, to Philip Hughes' paintings of the Australian landscape
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Looking for some cultural activities to enjoy this February? Then why not check out our recommendations, from turning your window into an exhibition with #thegreatbigartexhibition2021 to taking a historical walk with @ExploreChurches
https://t.co/bqd4KT5Iwg
The @SoulsGrownDeep Foundation works to advance knowledge and appreciation of the art of African Americans from the South of the United States. We asked curator Raina Lampkins-Fielder to discuss five exceptional works from the collection.
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A forthcoming free Zoom webinar: Virginia Button talks about her recent book on Wilhelmina Barns-Graham plus a short intro to the latest W B-G exhibition ‘A New Dynamic – the late work 1996-2003’ with Jamie Anderson. Register on Eventbrite: https://t.co/kRSahMJJ9z
Check out our picks of the best cultural activities to keep you occupied indoors this month, from an in-depth look at #Hokusai to a @_WhiteCube virtual exhibition inspired by #Hitchcock!
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Our new annual season of lectures starts in January (via Zoom) with a talk on the art & architecture of historic pools & lidos by well-known architectural historian, Simon Inglis.
Membership is now open - join here:
https://t.co/k6sfkeEYzS
find out more:
https://t.co/i9OC2INQ4t
On a wet & windy day here in West Cornwall, what better than to keep warm inside & watch a good talk to refresh the mind! Free to all on @TheArtsSociety_ Youtube channel at 1pm
https://t.co/Gig0WWwocZ
Watch LIVE today at 1pm! Enjoy the last in this series of Lectures at Home with Accredited Lecturer, Matthew Denney who will present 'Great Exhibitions and the World's Fairs'. https://t.co/YpAhq0QyQ9
There's a fascinating interview with Grayson Perry in the latest @TheArtsSociety_ magazine (free to members) so looking forward this from @newlynexchange
The last in this series of live Lectures at Home will take place this Friday, 18th December at 1pm. Matthew Denney will present 'Great Exhibitions and the World's Fairs'. For more details: https://t.co/YpAhq0QyQ9