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Delving into John Ruskin's travels, love of Turner and his fated relationship with Effie Gray, our lecture with @suzannefagence is now live! #wattathome
To See Clearly: Why Ruskin Matters
Watch now: https://t.co/THSC21Z222
#Hope by G F Watts - the painting that inspired the rescue of @wattsgallery and to which we return now to seek your support once again.
Donate now: https://t.co/xpM9Tgye4S #Hope2020
A huge thanks to @DeMorganF for taking over our social media channels today!
If you'd like to find out more about the history of the De Morgan Collection @WattsGallery then you can also catch up on our latest blog post: https://t.co/089YwU5THO
Unto This Last: Two Hundred Years of John Ruskin may be closed for the time-being, but you can now enjoy a free digital tour of the exhibition on @_smartify.
Smartify is free to download. Find out more: https://t.co/tNqPQkjJxN @YaleBritishArt #ruskin200 #museumsfromhome
*Research opportunity*
We are looking for an early-career researcher to conduct research into our historical and biblical works, helping us to develop content for our Collection Online.
Click to apply: https://t.co/9EXF3VeinW
Join us on Wednesday 29 January (7pm) for a panel discussion in the historic Watts Gallery, as we explore the influence of William Orpen and his contemporaries on portrait painting today. Find out more: https://t.co/88x6fETdIv
Image: Anastasia Pollard, Organia.
With G F Watts and William Orpen amongst them, artists throughout history have painted sitters in their studio spaces.
Join us on Saturday 18 January for a creative course led by artist Tim Patrick on depicting figures in space. Find out more: https://t.co/64DDfqqPHU
This weekend is your last chance to see John Frederick Lewis: Facing Fame - an exhibition exploring the life and art of this enigmatic British Orientalist.
Find out more: https://t.co/M0ma0ZpLUC
Opening Friday 25 October - In Print: Capturing Light: the next instalment in our distinguished In Print annual exhibition series explores how light and shadow are captured through diverse printmaking techniques. All works for sale.
Find out more: https://t.co/YMPbRdVl2r
The MAKE Festival is back from Saturday 28 – Sunday 29 September - this time with an Arts & Crafts theme. Come along and make a natural beeswax candle, which were essential for the Arts & Crafts home.