‘Making Time for Shelf Life’
Monday 10 October 2016 Having read the introduction to ‘Shelf Life: The Ornaments Are Talking To Me’ and seen some
Monday 10 October 2016 Having read the introduction to ‘Shelf Life: The Ornaments Are Talking To Me’ and seen some
The Bowes Museum is a remarkable venue in which to hold an engraved glass exhibition. The Northern Branch of the
Over the centuries changing fashions can be observed in the sitter’s dress and style. The two beauties of Bath, Elizabeth
On Saturday 11th June, we’ll be opening our latest exhibition, Shoes: Pleasure & Pain, from the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
In preparation for our next blockbuster fashion exhibition ‘Shoes: Pleasure & Pain‘ from the Victoria and Albert Museum, we have
Over my next few posts, I’ll be blogging about the conservation of an 18th century fashion doll from our collection
“It’s the one with the magic”, was the reply to Patti Smith when she asked her friend and former partner,
Madame de Pompadour is a famous figure in French history, partly on account of her charms and taste, partly because,
On Thursday 26th November, I had a fantastic opportunity to be involved in the curation/installation of The Magic in the
The exhibition currently on display in our Fashion and Textile Gallery, titled ‘Quiltscapes & Quiltline’ shows an array of contemporary
Last week we sadly said au revoir to the ‘YSL: Style is Eternal’ exhibition, as The Bowes Museum’s conservation and
On the 20th of October, Charlotte and I completed our first year as Creative Apprentices here at The Bowes Museum-
To coincide with our upcoming exhibition Quiltscapes & Quiltline by contemporary quiltmaker Pauline Burbidge, I am currently assessing and preparing a
These refer to the categories and labels that I have given to my current quilt work. Quiltscapes are my extra
Friday 3 July For the next six or seven days, the Marketing Officer, Rachael and I will touch base with The