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Explore new skills, unlock your creativity and gain an insight into the creative industries through our inspiring programme of activities and workshops. Get hands-on experience and talk to experts in ...
Sacred Ceramics – Devotional Images in European Porcelain Was eighteenth-century European porcelain just a ceramic material to be moulded into useful objects – or could it mean more? This conference ...
Amongst other topics, they will be discussing the forthcoming changes to private pensions that from April 2027 will no longer be exempt from Inheritance Tax and how this could affect you. You will ...
Michel Aliaga, Director of Transmission of Cartier History and Heritage, and Rachel Garrahan, Project Curator of 'Cartier', ...
A collaborative embroidery project exploring concepts of identity, belonging and home, inspired by the artist’s personal attempt to reckon with the ongoing refugee crisis on the Thai-Burma border.
Author and fashion historian Hilary Davidson explores the world of Regency dress in celebration of the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth.
Michel Aliaga, Director of Transmission of Cartier History and Heritage, and Rachel Garrahan, Project Curator of 'Cartier', explore the relationships between the famed jewellery house and its ...
Featuring highlights from a unique collection of etchings by Lucian Freud, most of which had never previously been exhibited, these trial proofs told the story of Freud's long collaboration with ...
Introduction In terms of gender identity and masculine expression, the eighteenth century was an important time of transition. While in 1700, there was a certain amount of tolerance for effeminacy, ...
The Design Trust Fellowship at V&A East is a one-year programme awarding a creative practitioner funding to engage in research at V&A East Storehouse, fieldwork in Hong Kong, the Greater Bay Area and ...
This workshop invites you to use collage, paint, pastels and inks to explore themes of identity, spirituality and representation with an emphasis on how colour and composition can be key elements in ...
The Butler-Bowdon Cope (a ceremonial cloak made for use in church services and processions) is made from some of the richest materials available to an embroiderer in 14th-century England.