This week at South Street: Sparkly, shimmering for babies under 18 months & their grown-ups, with 's 'Glisten', Thu 8 - Sat 10 Dec, and another evening of scintillating with on Fri 9 Dec!
https://t.co/IfYT8uYkh0

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New Reading sound walk launches tomorrow, 10 Sept for !

Created by & the audio trail explores London Street landmarks with voices past and present🎧

https://t.co/jkTgGLWvMJ

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900 YEARS OF READING ABBEY. On 18th June 1121, Henry I (c.1068-1135) founded “for the salvation of my soul… and all my ancestors and successors.”

Reading Abbey may have been built for a king, but ultimately, his benefit belongs to us all

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This Forbury Lion from Sonya Chenery is one of two watercolour pieces she is showing in our current exhibition. The Forbury Lion is probably the most striking and memorable landmark in Reading



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Today we found out about Jo Romero's urban sketching of historic buildings and the lockdown view pen & watercolour she's displaying in our Royal Berkshire Hospital exhibition:
https://t.co/Fd877kMg5N

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Something to look forward to in 2021 - the 900th anniversary of the founding of in 1121.

Interesting to see how we’ll be marking the occasion

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Sketches by Janette Crouch, Mary Law, Sue Eley for this morning's sketchmeet

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(One of the beautiful banners made by artist Ellie Bonham which would have led the March today. We hope you love it as much as we do!)

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📚 Between 1785 and 1786, Jane Austen, the author, and her sister Cassandra attended the Reading Ladies’ Boarding School that was located in the Abbey Gateway!

(#RdgUK)

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I can hear the crowd up at Madejski Stadium two miles away. I’m not much a football fan, but here’s an excuse to play ‘Robin Friday’ by Apple Music https://t.co/5DtirK7Cvx Spotify https://t.co/YoexElBHhn

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From ⁦⁩ exhibition inside Reading Gaol in 2016. The door of Oscar Wilde’s cell.

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Portraits I did from this morning's portrait party with (thread)

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Something for the weekend? I’ll be doing the infamous Art Trail this weekend – opposite Progress Theatre – they’ll be lots of immensely talented taking part, so do come visit the walking trail 😊

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In project ‘Life Through a Lens’ BAME students have been taking photos to represent uni life. See their work and join the conversation https://t.co/B9ljvychX1

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I’ll be exhibiting my new and old, at Caversham Art Trail on 11, 12, 18, 19 May. It’s a wonderful art trail with interesting venues, works and artists to come see!

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I’m pleased to announce that I’ll be taking part in Caversham Art Trail this year for the first time! I’ll be at 234 Pepperd Road in Emmer Green – if you’re in the area on 11, 12, 18, 19 May, then do please come and say hi

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Some of the beautiful work by who will be taking part in our first ArtLine of 2019, Sunday 28 April.

ArtLine, Broad Street Reading, Sunday 28 April, 11 -4.
Delivered in partnership with

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