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Did you know? Foxgloves used to be recommended as an epilepsy treatment. Discover the curative powers of garden plants @RHSLibraries's upcoming exhibition, #HealingGarden: https://t.co/wMQmexBB5w Images: Foxgloves by Anna Perlin @WattsGallery & 18thC engraving from @RHSLibraries
This week it's your #lastchance to see Worth a Thousand Words @RHSLibraries. Art meets science in this exhibition of gold standard #botanicalart, open until Friday 17 August. Find out more here: https://t.co/KnyC81BzCn
This summer, #families can enjoy a range of workshops, #creative activities, and woodland trails @WattsGallery. Escape to our gardens to find #flowers and uncover their meanings. Create sun prints and add to our giant flower installation. More here: https://t.co/hcoZAO7OXN
Today on our blog, learn about key Arts & Crafts contemporaries William De Morgan and Walter Crane, and their mission 'to dissolve the boundaries and traditional hierarchy between 'high' and 'low' art.' Read more: https://t.co/VGjHoPdOZv @DeMorganF #wattsgallery #art
Did you know? #NelsonMandela reportedly kept a copy of Watts's painting, Hope, in his cell on Robben Island - a reminder that even in the most difficult of times, there could still be hope. #Mandela100 https://t.co/du50T4YVkO #WattsWednesday Watts, Hope, 1886, Private Collection.
Congratulations to former Artist in Residence @WattsGallery, Dr Jennie Jewitt-Harris, whose work was chosen for @royalacademy Summer Exhibition. Jennie: 'I feel very humbled to be part of an event with such an amazing history...': https://t.co/D4MeJvlbzZ #ContemporaryArtMonday
Watts's painting, Hope (1886), has inspired many. Last night @southbankcentre @OfficeGSBrown remembered how Nelson Mandela had told him of the reproduction of Hope he'd kept in his prison cell on Robben Island. #WattsWednesday Image: G F Watts, Hope, 1886, Private Collection.
Did you know? Every Sunday at Watts Studios, we host a family-friendly Make Space from 11am – 1pm & 1.30pm - 4pm. Drop in to try everything from printmaking to painting, sewing to sculpture. Each week there's a new activity. Find out more here: https://t.co/OZWAxmeChh
Today's #ObjectoftheMonth is G F Watts's 1837 #painting 'The Wounded Heron', on display @WattsGallery. 'For Watts, cruelty to innocent birds illustrated a great evil...' Read more on Watts's painting over on our blog, with words by Emily Barrett: https://t.co/JZ45fhXIcD
It's the last weekend of our special bicentenary exhibition, G F Watts: England's Michelangelo. Don't miss 'Watts at his best', featuring paintings and sculpture from throughout the artist's 70-year career. Closes this Sunday 26 November. #gfwatts #gallery #exhibition