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Authors and artists began to represent poverty more vividly than ever before during the mid-19th century, but how did a young GF Watts respond?
Find out in the audio tour of our current exhibition: https://t.co/0DpzLyBOOr
We are pleased to announce the Spring Watts On is out!
👉Read it here: https://t.co/Tr1zC18Ze0
Did you catch our latest Watts Tots activity? @art_charlie shares how to make your own patterned papers to create collaged bird pictures full of colour and texture.
Download the instructions: https://t.co/49fkesBgFl ✨
Looking to learn new techniques in drawing and painting? Join our 4-week online course led by expert tutor Tim Patrick, as he teaches you to create considered compositions from the comfort of your own home.
Starting Thursday 19 November | Find out more: https://t.co/uelG0DI4FQ
Can art change the future? 🤔
In the nineteenth century, Victorian artists, viewers, and critics increasingly began to believe it could. Discover the Victorian roots of art activism in our upcoming exhibition, Art & Action.
Find out more: https://t.co/sNWFUU8wU8
Late Autumn at the Watts Shop 🍂
Shop online & in person for luxurious nightwear, kimonos, and homeware to keep you cosy on colder autumnal evenings.
Find out more here 👉 https://t.co/uO3XudIEOa
All purchases support our charity and are greatly appreciated.
Calling 13-17 year olds! Are you interested in trying out life drawing but didn’t know where to start? Have a go from the comfort of your own home.
🎨Find out more and book online: https://t.co/pDIIq3Aed9
Join world-renowned artist Edmund de Waal and Ruskin-expert, Professor Tim Barringer, for an intimate conversation about their relationship with the ideas of Victorian thinker, John Ruskin.
Tuesday 20 October | 6-7pm | Zoom
Book now: https://t.co/zyi0JpLx3V
@YaleBritishArt
Have you ever seen Hope by G F Watts in person? How did it make you feel? 🌟 Now we are reopen, you can see Hope on display once again in our Historic Galleries.
Find out more about our #Hope2020 campaign: https://t.co/xpM9Tgye4S
‘G F Watts painting of Wounded Heron hit home. I see myself in the image. This painting feels like my situation - I’m in here - but not living!’ - #ArtForAll participant, HMP YOI Feltham.
#ArtforAll brings @WattsGallery to the gates of HMP YOI Feltham: https://t.co/IvQ9lYYAbN