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Meet Microworld: Lincoln artists, @geneticmoo, as part of our first Micronight: Late next Friday on 29 July.
The artists will be joining us virtually in the gallery, talking about all things digital, creative coding, ecosystems and much more 🤩
Book now: https://t.co/wl9WbfkZhw
Our Joseph Mallord William Turner’s paintings were last seen together on display in 2015 and have now been brought back by popular demand!
Visit the Usher Gallery Friday – Sunday from 10am – 4pm to see these masterpieces.
For more info visit our blog: https://t.co/Nu6h75ypZ8
For this week's #OnlineArtExchange -we've picked @lesleybanks1 'The 39th Week Counting' from @KelvingroveArt collections. We're sure many mothers can empathise with the emotions portrayed here; we love the double rainbow which is believed to be a sign of good fortune. #MothersDay
This beautiful watercolour by J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) of Stamford, c.1828, is this week's entry for #CollectionsFromTheCollection. The painting will soon be displayed in @Tate Britain's exhibition 'Turner's Modern World'! Click the link to find out more: https://t.co/Zxn1jmdTeF
Looking to while away 10 minutes on this grey Monday evening? Why not pop the kettle on and have a read of our latest blog? It's all about our Spotlight Tennyson display, focusing on the local literary legend! The display is open until Thursday 15th.
https://t.co/GuOEI3eRAb
Who was living in Lincolnshire 2500 years ago?
How do we know? And just how do you build a round house?
Never fear, all your questions about the Iron Age will be answered with this week's #InvestigateLearning activity!
https://t.co/Jge3Wtc7vJ
A new Viking themed resource has landed on our online learning page on the website, find it here:
https://t.co/mrbntrGo3r
#OnlineLearning #InvestigateLearning #Vikings
This wk our #InvestigateLearning team take you back to Anglo Saxon times! Learn about the clothes people wore + have a go at weaving! https://t.co/x1Ar91bI36
For #museumweek #togethernessMW why not share with us your creations? We love hearing from our online learning community!
The Separatists wanted to break away from the Church of England and the rules that it imposed and create a new group. They worshipped in secret to avoid arrest and persecution. A small group of them fled England and travelled to Leiden in Holland in 1608. 2/4
Interested in learning about Romans? This week, discover more about Gaius Valerius, a soldier of the ninth legion, whose tombstone is displayed in the museum! Our Learning Team have created a factsheet and activities to try at home: https://t.co/l9HH1UPw0e
#InvestigateLearning