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Isabel Hughes, Curator of Collections and Engagement at MERL, sets out some of the ideas for the future development of the museum and its audiences. Do we need more flexible spaces to help us engage with our visitors? What are the challenges for access and collections care in the digital age? A chance to learn more and join the debate. more
Justin Partyka has been photographing rural East Anglia for over a decade, exploring the diverse lives of rabbit catchers, reed cutters, and small-scale farmers. The identities of these forgotten people of the flatlands are enriched by their close relationships with the landscape. In the age when industrial agriculture dominates, Partyka’s photographs challenge contemporary ideas and.. more
And now for something completely different... Audiences all around the world have been roaring with laughter since Monty Python’s Spamalot, by Eric Idle and John Du Prez, won the Tony Award for Best Musical in 2005. Spamalot tells the legendary tale of King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table and features a bevy (or possibly a brace) of beautiful show girls, witch burnings.. more
Images of Surrey: Watercolours by John and Edward Hassell From 1820 to 1833 father and son artists John and Edward Hassell produced more than 2,000 watercolours of Surrey. This exhibition focuses on the Hassells’ depictions of Woking and the surrounding parishes, which reveal a picturesque view of Surrey before the age of the railway. 17 December 2011 – 19 February 2012 more
Paper Spirits: Collage Portraits by Vladimir Sulyagin This display showcases collage portraits of some of the most well-known 20th Century European painters, by the Russian artist Vladimir Sulyagin. Produced over the last two decades, these striking portraits demonstrate the imaginative use of the medium of collage. 17 January - 25 March 2012 Free Entry | Donations Welcome more
Transmitter/Receiver: The Persistence of Collage This ground-breaking exhibition traces the use of collage in British art and brings together famous British artists who have used the medium. With Ben Nicholson, Eduardo Paolozzi, Richard Hamilton, Patrick Caulfield, Chris Ofili and Grayson Perry featured alongside other contemporary artists, this exciting exhibition presents a vast range.. more
Family screenings at an affordable price more
Monty Python’s Spamalot tells the legendary tale of Kind Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Great comedy with a hilarious soundtrack! more
Exhibition of Original Prints by Bracknell-based printmakers group ’Print at the Park’. Private View Wednesday 8th February 7.00-9.00pm. All welcome. Print at the Park have been exhibiting regularly at South Hill Park, Bracknell, since 2009. Last year they also held successful exhibitions in Runnymede, Reading and Guildford. The original works on display in ’Spring.. more
A new version of Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance. This vividly fresh approach to a time-honoured favourite has won rapturous critical and public approval on both sides of the Atlantic. With a more compact orchestration, up-dated production notes and the restoration of the 1879 New York finale this version has won new audiences for a great tradition. more
The world premiere of the play that inspired the Oscar winning film, by David Seidler and directed by Adrian Noble. With Charles Edwards as King George VI, Jonathan Hyde as Lionel Logue and Emma Fielding as Queen Elizabeth. When King Edward VIII abdicates to marry Wallis Simpson, his terrified brother Bertie is thrust into the spotlight and crowned. On the brink of World War II Bertie, with a.. more
Chertsey Museum’s new display in its Discovery Zone contrasts domestic life in the 1850s with that in the 1950s. more
Chertsey Museum’s new fashion exhibtion features 200 years of seasonal clothes and accessories from the Olive Matthews Collection. more
Chertsey Museum is delighted to provide space to the North Runnymede Learning Partnership group of schools to display their Olympic-themed art. Children in the NRLP primary schools were invited to submit a piece of A3 art on a theme as follows: YR&1 My favourite sport; Y2 My favourite sportsperson; Y3 The life of an athlete; Y4 The history of the Olympics; Y5 Olympic values; Y6 Paralympic.. more
A second chance to see this thought-provoking exhibition, if you missed it the first time! The exhibition explores the effects of mans indiscriminate use of natural resources and the impact of accumulating wastes in our environment. Not to be missed! - great press review and comments from the previous showing.
Photographs, Paintings, Prints, Ceramics, 3D, Textile and Installation Art works..
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