Exhibits
A perennial Gaskell favourite is celebrated in this brilliant exhibition at Elizabeth Gaskell’s House.
Sweeping in scope and intimate in focus, The Woman Who Broke Boundaries: Photographer Lee Miller surveys the work of photographer Lee Miller (1907-1977), who is known for her fascinating personal l
This exhibition features more than 50 large-format photographs by the renowned Italian photographer Gianfranco Gorgoni (1941-2019), who is best known as the premier documentarian of Land Art in Ame
Peanuts was coed from the very first strip. The original female members of the Peanuts Gang, Patty and Violet, played against the hapless Charlie Brown, his buddy Shermy, and Snoopy.
From her earliest moments as #1 fussbudget in the early 1950s to the empowered member of the Peanuts Gang who embodied the movement toward equality in the 1960s, 1970s, and beyond, there is no mist
Charles M. Schulz created some of the world’s most recognizable young characters, but Peanuts was not his only foray into the funny pages.
During the 1930s and 1940s, Victoria Hutson Huntley (1900 – 1971) was one of America’s leading lithographers.
His heart-warming exploits and kind and caring nature have made Paddington one of the world’s most loved bears since his first appearance on the pages of A Bear Called Paddington.
Exhibition is a celebration of Charles Dickens the storyteller, and Oliver Twist his most popular tale.
Plants are essential to all aspects of our lives. They are central to the solution of global strategic issues we face such as food security, environmental change and species conservation.