FIHRM encourages museums that are engaging with sensitive or controversial human rights themes to share ways of working, new thinking and initiatives in a supportive environment.
Extended until September 28 2025 and kids under 12 go free!Immerse yourself in an exhibition that brings together art and science to explore one of nature’s most incredible creatures - the bee.This ...
Please be aware that the temporary exhibition space at Sudley House will be closed beginning 23 September 2025. These closures come ahead of a new display opening on the first floor, Innocence and ...
Join us in the Museum of Liverpool's atrium as atop our iconic Calderstones Spiral we are joined by living history reenactors from Wirhalh Skip Felagr, who will be bringing the Viking Age back to life ...
Fallon, 27, becomes youngest winner since 1957 with ‘If You Were Certain, What Would You Do Then?’ Walker Art Gallery and John Moores Painting Prize Trust have announced Ally Fallon as the winner of ...
Discover the story of China’s First Emperor, Qin Shi Huang. Qin Shi Huang was born on 18 February in 259 BC. Famed for his army of terracotta warriors built to protect him for eternity, the Emperor is ...
Free workshops for families, friends, informal carers and community volunteers to support you in supporting your loved ones and contacts living with dementia. All House of Memories training takes ...
Take a look back at the paintings that won the Visitors' Choice Prize since it started in 2002.
Have you enjoyed a warming hearty bowl of scouse in one of our cafes? Learn how to make this delicious local staple at home. Scouse is our city's traditional dish. A stew often made with lamb, beef, ...
Join us for a laid back family afternoon in our garden, on what we hope will be a sunny start to the summer holidays! Come along for our story time, crafts and sand play. Although we'll be out on the ...
This work was probably painted around 1840 - one of a group of late oils - but was not exhibited in Turner's lifetime. In it he freely reworked subjects he had first treated decades before. The falls, ...
When you arrive at the Museum of Liverpool you are greeted by a line of superlambananas near the entrance. These bold sculptures have been delighting and confusing visitors since the museum first ...
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