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Hidden Stories: Copies and Forgeries after Francis Hayman (oil paintings)
Contemporary Visual Art
Historical Visual Art
History/Social History
Literature

Marylebone Cricket Club Museum

Collecting artworks and other artefacts was a fashionable pursuit in the Victorian period. With cricket also at the height of its popularity, the art market could not keep up with the demand…

Evolution of Women’s Cricket
Design
History/Social History
Multidisciplinary

Marylebone Cricket Club Museum

Evolution of Women’s Cricket is the first major exhibition on the women’s game. It traces the development of women’s cricket from its burlesque beginnings in the 18th century to a pioneering professional…

CHANGING ROOM
Contemporary Visual Art
Craft/Applied Art
Design
Historical Visual Art
History/Social History
Multidisciplinary
Science
Sculpture

Jane Hoodless

CHANGING ROOM addresses some of the history and hysteria surrounding menopause, a subject with a controversial lineage that has been patchily recorded throughout history. This new body of work was conceived to…

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,…

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…

Laurence Lowry and Helen Bradley: Crowds and Cricket
Contemporary Visual Art
Historical Visual Art
History/Social History

Marylebone Cricket Club Museum / Charlotte Goodhew

Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887 – 1976) produced around 10,000 pictures, largely depicting crowds, but only a handful relating to cricket, one of which he declared his ‘most successful’ in a signed note…

Transatlantic Quilts
Craft/Applied Art
Design
Historical Visual Art
History/Social History

American Museum & Gardens

Red and white quilts from the American Museum & Gardens and The Quilt Collection form the basis of this visually stunning exhibition that celebrates the best of British and American quilting. This unique…

Contemporary Visual Art
Historical Visual Art
History/Social History

Ben Uri Gallery and Museum

This exhibition highlights the Refugee and Immigrant contribution to British visual culture since 1900 with works from the Ben Uri Collection. 45 artists from 20 countries within Central and Eastern Europe, North and…

The Worst Record Covers in the World
Contemporary Visual Art
Design
Family
Historical Visual Art
History/Social History
Music/Theatre
Photography/Film/Digital

Quite simply, over 700 of the Worst Record Covers in the World. A unique, fun and engaging experience that transcends all social and cultural boundaries. In these dark times we all need…

American Road Trip
Contemporary Visual Art
Design
Family
Geography
History/Social History
Literature
Multidisciplinary
Photography/Film/Digital

American Museum & Gardens

This new touring exhibition takes visitors on an epic journey through American landscapes, history, and culture. With theatrical sets, large-scale-travel games, and unique memorabilia, American Road Trip provides a fun and immersive…

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…

The Lunchbox: Packed with Pop Culture
History/Social History

Dala Projects

Featuring over 500 hundred lunchboxes as well as one-of-a-kind original paintings, the display provides an overview of the history of lunchboxes, insight into the production process and an educational introduction into the…

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…

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…

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…

Barbie: A Cultural Icon Exhibition
Family
History/Social History

Dala Projects

Barbie: A Cultural Icon Exhibition takes visitors from 1959 to the present day, showcasing an evolution of fashion and societal changes through Barbie, a children’s toy doll created to empower and delight…

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…

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…

Brickwrecks Sunken Ships in LEGO® Bricks
Archaeology
Craft/Applied Art
Design
History/Social History
Sculpture

Australian National Maritime Museum

This exhibition is a unique combination of Ryan ‘The Brickman’ McNaught’s stunning LEGO® models, plus real shipwreck objects, hands-on interactives and audio visual experiences that bring to life astonishing shipwreck stories. Come and try…

Mythos: Mythological Creatures
All subjects considered
Archaeology
Historical Visual Art
History/Social History
Natural History
Science
Sculpture

World Touring Exhibitions

Mythos Mythological Creatures The myth arises from the need to explain reality, to overcome and resolve nature’s contradictions; it is the imaginative way of explaining the origin of things. Myths are much…

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