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This autumn, we're commemorating 25 years since Elisabeth Frink's death with a new exhibition celebrating the iconic Modern British artist.
Elisabeth Frink: A Collector's Passion from @IngramColl opens 13 Oct 2018 – 6 Jan 2019: https://t.co/ebDhiyQUfH
It's #MuseumWeek!
One of our favourite Twitter weeks kicks off with the great hashtag #WomenMW - the perfect time to highlight Ethel Smyth, Amy Pascoe, Lady Margaret Beaufort and all the inspiring #WomenOfWoking: https://t.co/0J0ScyFgw6
Woking Food Assembly is launching tonight at #LightboxLates! Pick your food online and collect from local producers, every Thurs.
Find out more: https://t.co/4q7kBFFec0
We are excited to announce that The Lightbox Literary Festival is back for a second year, this time even bigger and better!
From 20-29 April 2018, expect author talks, writing classes, live poetry and a Bronte themed food & film night.
More details: https://t.co/hRmlYaAc8v
"This woman sat at the end of my breakfast table for years. She said nothing but always has that slight smile on her face. What she has seen I couldn’t possibly comment on!"
Chris Ingram chats about his favourite pieces in Picturing People - read it now: https://t.co/Tx5OP46bO5
On this week's blog, we're celebrating all the brilliant #WomenOfWoking in history 💪🏽🙋🏽♀️👑👩🏽⚕️👩🏽🏫 Read it here: https://t.co/0J0ScyFgw6
Got a suggestion for #WomenOfWoking? Tweet us! 👩🏽💻
#Woking #WokingHeritage
American British sculptor Jacob Epstein was a master at working with bronze, producing expressive facial and bodily details, as seen in this stern lady 'Italian Peasant Woman' (1907)
Picturing People @IngramColl is open now: https://t.co/mFtCycESpl
Sportswomen, musicians, political activists and suffragettes: to celebrate #Suffragette100, we've rounded up a few of our favourite #WomenOfWoking: https://t.co/0J0ScyFgw6
Want to know the story behind our #virtualreality project? Good news - we've written a blog about it!
Go behind the scenes here to find out: https://t.co/R87RrA1Ym0
#digimus
🖼️ New exhibition coming soon! 🖼️ Picturing People @IngramColl will explore over 100 years of artist depictions of the human face and figure: https://t.co/mFtCycESpl