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What does your Sunday look like?
'The Music Room' (1858), an etching by James Abbott McNeill Whistler from our collection https://t.co/9ptlBlCauA
ON NOW: In the Land - works by Terry Frost, Barbara Hepworth, Roger Hilton, Peter Lanyon, John Milne, Ben Nicholson, John Piper and Bryan Wynter, which rethink the form, texture and space of the natural landscape: https://t.co/mZLNedubgx
TODAY 2:30PM: In collaboration with @bandonthewall we present Dr Mukul Acharya's #NewNorthSouth - a #free performance of Indian classical ragas with percussion and vocals in our gallery: https://t.co/ERy8WBJsgK
TOMORROW 2:30PM: In collaboration with @bandonthewall we present Dr Mukul Acharya's #NewNorthSouth - a #free musical performance of Indian classical ragas with percussion and vocals in our gallery: https://t.co/ERy8WBJsgK
ON NOW: Our new exhibition, In the Land, features works by Terry Frost, Barbara Hepworth, Roger Hilton, Peter Lanyon, John Milne, Ben Nicholson, John Piper and Bryan Wynter, that rethink the form, texture and space of the natural landscape: https://t.co/mZLNedubgx
Painter & printmaker, Samuel Palmer, was born #onthisday in 1805. Here's 'Calypso's Island, Departure of Ulysses' (1848-49) from our collection. This watercolour is typical of his highly finished work, which often features sunsets & bright lighting effects https://t.co/UFjEGsCbce
OPEN TODAY: In the Land - works by Terry Frost, Barbara Hepworth, Roger Hilton, Peter Lanyon, John Milne, Ben Nicholson, John Piper and Bryan Wynter, which rethink the form, texture and space of the natural landscape: https://t.co/mZLNedubgx
ELSEWHERE: Call for entries! @WatersideArts Open returns for the sixth time. Submit your work for the chance to be exhibited between 15 March and 19 May. More information can be found here: https://t.co/bU1jtR1j9Z #Open2018
ON NOW: Our Cozens and Cozens exhibition showcases the influential 18th Century watercolour painters. https://t.co/y4qCorymcP
ON NOW: Cecily Brown's Shipwreck drawings examine human presence, figuration & historical representations of maritime tragedy: https://t.co/KE77oNtiBS #CecilyBrown