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Film of Ice Age Herefordshire

20 February 2021 by Jules North

If you missed out on seeing the Ice Age Herefordshire exhibition last year then you’ll be interested to know that … Read More

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23 February 2021

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Museum looking for creative works of art inspired by the upcoming Grayson Perry exhibition The Grayson Perry exhibition ‘The Vanity of Small Differences’ is coming to Hereford Museum & Gallery in October (Oct 9-Dec 18)The exhibition of six large scale tapestries by the Turner-Prize winning artist, explore the British fascination with taste and class. This is your opportunity to take inspiration from Grayson Perry’s exhibition and create your own work of art - a tapestry, textile or collage in any media, with a narrative - although not on the same scale! We would like to display your works of art in the Museum at the same time as ‘The Vanity of Small Differences’ exhibition, from Oct 9th to December 18th 2021. We will also create a digital gallery of your works, or of you working on your creations, which we can upload anytime, to be sent to Julia (jradburn2@herefordshire.gov.uk) You have the next 7 months to create something fabulous! If you would like to submit your work to show in the museum during the exhibition please contact Julia Radburn, by the 4th September 2021 jradburn2@herefordshire.gov.ukGrayson Perry: The Vanity of Small Differences Grayson Perry's The Vanity of Small Differences tells the story of class mobility and the influence social class has on our aesthetic taste. Inspired by William Hogarth's A Rake's Progress the six tapestries, measuring 2m x 4m each, chart the 'class journey' made by young Tim Rakewell and include many of the characters, incidents and objects Grayson Perry encountered on journeys through Sunderland, Tunbridge Wells and The Cotswolds for the television series 'All in the Best Possible Taste with Grayson Perry'.www.artscouncilcollection.org.uk/discover-collection/vanity-small-differences Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London and British Council. Gift of the artist and Victoria Miro Gallery with the support of Channel 4 Television, the Art Fund and Sfumato Foundation with additional support from Alix Partners. ... See MoreSee Less

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Hereford Museum Service Support Group - HMSSG

20 February 2021

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If you missed out on seeing the Ice Age Herefordshire exhibition last year then you’ll be pleased to know that a short film has been released and made available to the public. The movie was made just after the Museum and Art Gallery was forced to close in November and gives a great insight into the variety and scale of the actual exhibition. It’s the next best thing to having visited yourself…Click on the link below and you will get a taste of the exhibition in just 3 minutes…herefordshiremuseumsupport.org.uk/film-of-ice-age-herefordshire/ ... See MoreSee Less

Film of Ice Age Herefordshire - Herefordshire Museum Service Support Group

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18 February 2021

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Explore the Bayeux Tapestry Online - 'Discover the entire Bayeux Tapestry following online the 70 meter-long embroidered canvas which tells the story of the conquest of England in 1066.For the first time, you will be able to freely explore the entire Bayeux Tapestry with a never seen quality of images ! This project has been led by the City of Bayeux and the DRAC Normandie (Ministry of Culture) with the assistance of the “Fabrique de patrimoines en Normandie” who photographed the embroidery.'www.bayeuxmuseum.com/en/the-bayeux-tapestry/discover-the-bayeux-tapestry/explore-online/ ... See MoreSee Less

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2 February 2021

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Please show your support for the Museum service by:Writing to your councillor expressing support for the Museum development projectVoting for the Herefordshire Hoard in the Current Archaeology online vote- closing date 8 February 2021.Full details of all the nominated projects and the crucial vote can be found on their website.The closing date is 8 February 2021.www.archaeology.co.uk/awards/rescue-project-of-the-year-2021.htm ... See MoreSee Less

Rescue Project of the Year 2021 – Nominees - Current Archaeology

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We've collated some of the best rescue projects that have been highlighted in Current Archaeology over the past year. Below are the nominees for Rescue Project of the Year. Voting closes on 8 February...
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2 February 2021

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Don't forget to vote NOW for The Herefordshire Viking Hoard to be the winner of Current Archaeology's Rescue Project of the Year... ... See MoreSee Less

Rescue Project of the Year 2021 – Nominees - Current Archaeology

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We've collated some of the best rescue projects that have been highlighted in Current Archaeology over the past year. Below are the nominees for Rescue Project of the Year. Voting closes on 8 February...
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