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The Japan Foundation Touring Exhibition – Manga Hokusai Manga: Approaching the Master’s Compendium from the Perspective of Contemporary Comics
Contemporary Visual Art
Design
Historical Visual Art
History/Social History
Literature

The Japan Foundation

Manga, a Japanese comic which gains worldwide popularity, is not just a modern graphic art form. In fact, the 19th century Hokusai Manga, created by the famous Ukiyo-e master Katsushika Hokusai, has…

Glam & Gloom – 1970s Britain
All subjects considered
Family
History/Social History
Multidisciplinary

The Exhibitours

A decade beset by rising inflation and seemingly endless strikes. Government tackled power cuts and the three-day week at one end of the decade and struggled against a ‘winter of discontent’ at…

1980s Britain – Money Changes Everything
All subjects considered
Family
History/Social History
Multidisciplinary

The Exhibitours

Like no other decade, 1980s Britain was dominated by a single political figure. As the first woman to serve as a British prime minister, Margaret Thatcher vowed “to move this country in…

Titanic Exhibition
History/Social History

White Star Heritage

Titanic Exhibition brings the Titanic back to life with artefacts from passengers and crew, objects recovered from the sea bed, beautiful photographs and imagery, and information about the people who travelled onboard. Although…

Erskine Beveridge: Collecting Relics, Ruins Ways of Life
History/Social History
Photography/Film/Digital

Historic Environment Scotland

2020 marks 100 years since the death of Scottish photographer Erskine Beveridge and through selected photographs from the Erskine Beveridge collection, alongside supporting images from other Historic Environment Scotland projects, we explore…

Pride in Our Past Blueprint Exhibition
History/Social History

Suffolk Archives

Following the success of Pride in Suffolk’s Past we have compiled a FREE blueprint of resources and information for organisations to undertake their own local LGBTQ+ history and community project or exhibition. Ideal…

David I: A revolution
History/Social History

Historic Environment Scotland

Celebrating 900  years since David I came to power, this dual language, Scots and English, exhibition explores David’s lasting impact across Scotland. Covering religion, burghs, and castles, it focuses on David’s impact…

Exploring Time: Watercolour Diaries from Moments to Millenia
Archaeology
Contemporary Visual Art
Family
Geography
History/Social History
Natural History
Science

Royal Cornwall Museum

In Exploring Time, painter Tony Foster focuses upon time, that measuring device which we use to mark continuity and change in ourselves and in the world around us. Tony Foster is an…

Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder
Design
Family
Geography
History/Social History
Multidisciplinary
Natural History
Photography/Film/Digital
Science

Sanders Exhibition Services

This Exhibition explores the science behind the global hit series Doctor Who and will give fans a chance to experience the Doctor’s adventures from a scientific perspective. Sarner International, a renowned experiential…

The Robot Zoo
All subjects considered
Design
Family
History/Social History
Multidisciplinary
Natural History
Science

The Exhibitions Agency

ROBOT ZOO is a fun children’s exhibition that mechanises ordinary animals into huge robotic creatures, revealing nature’s magic as master-planned machinery. In c. 500 square meters, eight animal robots and sixteen hands-on…

COMICS: The Famous & Forgotten
Contemporary Visual Art
Craft/Applied Art
Design
Family
Historical Visual Art
History/Social History
Literature
Multidisciplinary

I'm a Curator/ The Cartoon Museum

Crash! Bang! Kapow! COMICS tells the story of comic art in Britain – from the famous to the forgotten. Discover the birth of the comic strip, travel through the anarchic worlds of Beano,…

Fake (f)or Real. A History of Forgery and Falsification
History/Social History

House of European History - European Parliament

The exhibition presents falsifications throughout history. It describes the specific historical circumstances that explain their appearance, the interests and motives behind them and the impact they had. It also demonstrates how they…

Picture Books for All
Design
Family
History/Social History
Literature

Suffolk Archives

Developed in conjunction with the University of Suffolk, Picture Books for All explores, through over 100 items, the visual history of the pioneering printers W.S. Cowell Ltd. Established in 1818 in Ipswich the firm…

The Tiger Who Came to Tea, a touring exhibition from Seven Stories
Contemporary Visual Art
Design
Family
History/Social History
Literature
Multidisciplinary
Natural History

Seven Stories, National Centre for Children's Books

Seven Stories became custodians of Judith Kerr’s life’s work in 2008, constituting one of the most significant collections of artwork by a single illustrator in the Seven Stories collection.   In 2009, Seven Stories…

Elmer and Friends! The Colourful World of David McKee. A Touring Exhibition from Seven Stories.
Archaeology
Contemporary Visual Art
Craft/Applied Art
Family
History/Social History
Literature
Photography/Film/Digital

Seven Stories, National Centre for Children's Books

This large-scale exhibition celebrates beloved author and illustrator, David McKee’s life’s work. Comprised of original artwork set in an interactive environment, the exhibition brings to life some of his best loved characters including…

Mariw Minaral (Spiritual Patterns)
Contemporary Visual Art
Craft/Applied Art
History/Social History

Australian National Maritime Museum

Mariw Minaral (Spiritual Patterns) brings together some of the finest examples of Zendah Kes (Torres Strait Islands) artist Alick Tipoti’s unique and intricate linocut printmaking practice. The exhibition also contains his award-winning…

Life Through a Royal Lens
Historical Visual Art
History/Social History
Photography/Film/Digital

Nomad Exhibitions

A unique exhibition exploring the British Royal Family’s relationship with the camera. The exhibition brings together over 110 of the most iconic images ever taken of the Royal Family and explores their enduring…

Ancient Wisdom
Family
History/Social History
Multidisciplinary
Science

Science Projects Ltd

Find out what the ancients did for us. Shoot down a castle wall with a Roman catapult and see how the Egyptians locked their doors. Build an aqueduct to guide water to…

Bernard Meninsky; From Liverpool to a Whitechapel Boy
Family
Historical Visual Art
History/Social History

Ben Uri Gallery and Museum

Works by ‘Whitechapel Boy’ Bernard Meninsky from the Ben Uri Collection Bernard Meninsky (née Menushkin) was born in 1891 in Karotopin, Ukraine and came to England with his family when he was just…

Out of Austria: Austrian artists in exile in Great Britain 1933-1945
Contemporary Visual Art
Historical Visual Art
History/Social History
Sculpture

Ben Uri Gallery and Museum

Topical as some counties revert back to military power and annexation as a means of extending political power irrespective of international law or the democratic process. This exhibition marked the 80th anniversary of…

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