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ON NOW: Four Corners of One Cloth: Textiles from the Islamic World From Syria, Iraq, Turkey and Yemen – the four corners of the Ka’bah – textiles from our collection are brought together, extending to the widest reaches of influence of the Islamic world #fourcornersofonecloth
The Frost Fair returns this year! Saturday 1 - Sunday 2 December 2018. Come celebrate with us. Full line-up coming soon... #Whitworthfrostfair #galleryinthepark
TOMORROW: Join us for Walking for Wellbeing (12-1pm) - an excellent way to get active, explore the art in our park, and make new friends #walkingforwellbeing #whitworthoutdoors #galleryinthepark https://t.co/mtLqsM0Vmf
We're celebrating the Birthday of artist William Hogarth, who was #bornonthisday in 1697! Read @AestheticaMag & learn how artist David Hockney related to Hogarth's work, The Rake’s Progress, from our 2013 exhibition, Hockney to Hogarth. https://t.co/OcYbsBPkzm #PrintsofDarkness
TODAY: Join us for Walking for Wellbeing (12-1pm) - an excellent way to get active, explore the art in our park, and make new friends #walkingforwellbeing #whitworthoutdoors #galleryinthepark https://t.co/mtLqsM0Vmf
CLOSES DECEMBER 4: In the Land - works by Bryan Wynter, Barbara Hepworth, Roger Hilton, Peter Lanyon, John Milne, Ben Nicholson, John Piper and Terry Frost, which rethink the form, texture and space of the natural landscape: https://t.co/WsOmlD4yS4
ON NOW: Four Corners of One Cloth: Textiles from the Islamic World - from Syria, Iraq, Turkey and Yemen (the four corners of the Ka’bah), textiles from our collection are brought together, extending to the widest reaches of influence of the Islamic world #fourcornersofonecloth
ON NOW: Four Corners of One Cloth: Textiles from the Islamic World
From Syria, Iraq, Turkey and Yemen – the four corners of the Ka’bah – textiles from our collection are brought together, extending to the widest reaches of influence of the Islamic world #fourcornersofonecloth
We are open 10am - 5pm this half term weekend with an electric range of exhibitions & craft activities (11am-3pm). See Edward Burra's Study of Dinner Dance (1931), chosen from our collection by 11 year old children for their exhibition, We Are 11. #mcrfamilyfun