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25 January - 26 September 2020
The Novium Museum Chichester
Mystery Warrior: The North Bersted Man exhibition will be the first time that this extraordinary Iron Age Warrior and his burial possessions will be on public display. The exhibition will explore the life, health and death of this fascinating man. It will attempt to explain some of the questions that. . .
13 February - 11 May 2020
As part of the Weald and Downland Living Museums 50th Anniversary we will be holding a Peoples Show from 13th February until 11th May 2020. At the Museum we have around 16,500 items in our collection dealing with rural life and building activities which you can view whenever you visit. . . .
The natural world as seen through the eyes of Eric Ravilious, John Nash, John Piper and other artists. Since it’s publication over 200 years ago Gilbert White’s The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne has inspired generations of naturalists, writers and artists. This free exhibition reveals the many different visions. . .
Where does art meet design?. A peer of Eric Ravilious and Edward Burra, Barnett Freedman was one of. Britains most sought-after commercial designers in the mid-20th century. People were at the heart of Freedmans work. In mid-century Britain, his art could be seen by. anyone in their everyday life: from. . .
Explore the collections of the British Museum from the comfort of your own home. . . .
To celebrate the amazing range of cheeses made by small producers in the UK and to highlight the crisis they face, the campaign will culminate in the British Cheese Weekender over the Early May Bank Holiday weekend (8-10 May). The three-day event will encourage the public to enjoy the country’s. . .
8 - 10 May 2020, 10:30 - 17:00
Venues in and around Chichester
Good News! Although we are unable to welcome you to artists Venues this year, the Chichester Art Trail continues to be a voice for our art and artists. We invite you to our Online Trail; you can meet us on our webpages, any day you fancy! From the comfort of. . .