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Star Carr: A window into the wood age – Wed 7 May 2025

Star Carr: A window into the wood age

Date: Wednesday 7 May 2025, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Venue: Tempest Anderson Hall, Yorkshire Museum

Join Mike Bamforth (Department of Archaeology at the University of York) for the next in our series of free talks in association with our current exhibition, Star Carr: Life after the ice.

About the Talk

Star Carr is renowned for the exceptional survival of organic artefacts. The waterlogged wood excavated at the site allows an incredibly rare glimpse into the use of a material that, whilst used ubiquitously in the Mesolithic, almost never survives. Large deposits of wood describe lake edge platforms and possible trackways into the lake, with many well preserved wooden artefacts recovered, including a bow, digging sticks and probable spear shafts. The wood assemblage helps our understanding of the type of woodland being exploited and the ancient woodworking techniques people used to shape and form this versatile material.

From the challenges of excavating and recording 11,000 year old wood, to the experimental programmes devised to better understand what was discovered and  ultimately to some of the reconstructions this led to, this lecture aims to give a broad overview of the study of wood and woodworking technology at Star Carr and how it can help us to better understand the lives of the people who lived there.

Image credit: Cambridge Archaeological Unit

 

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Fundraiser: In Conversation With Harland Miller, hosted by Tim Marlow – Wed 14 May 2025

Fundraiser: In Conversation With Harland Miller, hosted by Tim Marlow

Date: Wednesday 14 May 2025, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Venue: York Art Gallery

Fundraiser: In Conversation With Harland Miller, hosted by Tim Marlow
14 May 2025 | York Art Gallery | 6.30pm | £60 for one ticket, £100 for two tickets | Book here

Join us for an engaging evening with renowned artist and writer Harland Miller, hosted by the esteemed art historian and broadcaster Tim Marlow. This event promises a deep dive into Miller’s eclectic career, from his  critically acclaimed novel to his new exhibition showcasing paintings and works on paper from his renowned ‘Letter Paintings’ series.

Inspired by his upbringing in 1970s Yorkshire and an itinerant lifestyle in New York, New Orleans, Berlin and Paris during the 1980s and ’90s, Miller creates colourful and graphically vernacular works that convey his love of popular language and attest to his enduring engagement with its narrative, aural and typographical possibilities.

Harland Miller is known for his unique blend of visual art and literature, often infusing his works with sardonic humour and poignant social commentary.

Tim Marlow, Director and Chief Executive of the Design Museum, brings his extensive knowledge and charismatic presentation style to the conversation.

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear first-hand from Harland Miller about his creative process, inspirations, and the stories behind his iconic works. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a literature lover, or simply curious, this event is sure to be both enlightening and entertaining.

The evening will feature a book signing for Harland’s new book, XXX, published by Phaidon. This book, the first to focus solely on Miller’s ‘Letter Paintings’, showcases over 100 artworks and new photos of the artist in his studio, providing a unique glimpse into Miller’s world. Books will be available for purchase during the event.

This is an intimate evening, with limited tickets –  so secure yours now, for an evening of art, literature, and lively discussion!

This event will be raising funds for York Museums Trust – Charity number: 1092466

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Teachers’ CPD Event – Thu 15 May 2025

Teachers' CPD Event

Date: Thursday 15 May 2025, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Venue: Yorkshire Museum

Free, booking essential
Enjoy a tour of the Yorkshire Museum’s Roman galleries, handle original artefacts, and find out about the exciting Roman-themed activities and resources being offered at the Yorkshire Museum, York Minster and York Archaeology.

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Life Drawing – Model as Muse – Sat 17 May 2025

Life Drawing - Model as Muse

Date: Saturday 17 May 2025, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Venue: York Art Gallery

Join us at York Art Gallery for life drawing workshops; whether you are a regular participant, would like to hone your skills, or try life drawing for the first time, these regular two-hour immersive Saturday sessions, led by Rob Oldfield, are a wonderful way to experience life drawing in a supportive and friendly environment.

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Art for Wellbeing – Sun 18 May 2025

Art for Wellbeing

Date: Sunday 18 May 2025, 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Venue: York Art Gallery

10.30am – 12.30pm, free

Art activities to release your creative energy!
Set in the beautiful surroundings of York Art Gallery’s Studio space, this 2 hour workshop gives opportunity for discovery and time to explore a variety of art materials and inspiring themes designed to promote wellbeing.
Enjoy the company of others, creating art with gentle guidance from artist Griselda Goldsbrough.  For adults (16+ only) and running one Sunday each month, there is no need to book for this workshop, session will start at 10:30am and run for approximately 2 hours, it is a practical art session which is suitable for all abilities.

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Audio Described Tour – Harland Miller: XXX – Wed 21 May 2025

Audio Described Tour - Harland Miller: XXX

Date: Wednesday 21 May 2025, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Venue: York Art Gallery

Audio Described Tour – Harland Miller: XXX
Wednesday 21 May 2025 | 11am
Included in gallery admission
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Join us for a live audio described gallery tour of the works of Harland Miller as shown in his latest exhibition ‘XXX’.

Our audio tours have been developed for people with sight loss but are accessible to all visitors seeking an alternative way to experience the exhibition.

You will be guided through the exhibition by audio describer, Gemma Murray, who has previously led tours at Dulwich Picture Gallery and across Sheffield Museums Trust. The tour will explore a variety of artworks in the exhibition through evocative descriptions and discussion.

Bring an inquiring mind and enjoy this chance to slow down, engage differently and see what you can find.

Tours will last approximately 45 to 60 minutes (depending on the length of discussions). The tour guide will meet visitors in the gallery foyer before heading into the exhibition space.

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Mary Beard in Conversation – Wed 21 May 2025

Mary Beard in Conversation

Date: Wednesday 21 May 2025, 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Venue: Yorkshire Museum

Mary Beard in Conversation 
21 May 2025 | 12pm – 2pm | Tempest Anderson Hall, Yorkshire Museum | £15 per person | Book now
An interview with the famous Mary Beard on diversity in the Roman Empire and Eboracum in a broader perspective.
 
Image by Robin Cormack 

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Sketchbook Circle at York Art Gallery – Wed 21 May 2025

Sketchbook Circle at York Art Gallery

Date: Wednesday 21 May 2025, 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Venue: York Art Gallery

 1:30pm-3:30pm, £5 per person

Book tickets here

Tickets will become available approximately a month in advance.

Pick up a pencil – draw and discover!

Give yourself time to sharpen and share your drawing skills in this two-hour sketching workshop with artist Griselda Goldsbrough.

Enjoy working in sketchbooks in a relaxed and friendly group, taking inspiration from the collections at York Art Gallery. Materials provided.

These informal practical art sessions are for adults only (16+) and are suitable for absolute beginners or those who create regularly.

Sessions will run on one Wednesday each month.(Please book separately for each session).

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Gallery talk: The Modern Art of the Book – Thu 22 May 2025

Gallery talk: The Modern Art of the Book

Date: Thursday 22 May 2025, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Venue: York Art Gallery

Gallery talk: The Modern Art of the Book by Professor Michael White
Thursday 22 May 2025 | 2pm
Included in gallery admission

Miller took inspiration from the covers of Penguin Books, the design of which was regularised in the 1940s by the celebrated German graphic designer, Jan Tschichold. This talk will investigate the sources of Tschichold’s guidelines for modern typography and book design in experimental works of art created in the 1920s by artists such as El Lisstizky and Kurt Schwitters. The story takes us from concepts of abstract art into popular book design and then back into art with Miller.

This event takes place on gallery and limited seating is available.

The talk lasts for approximately half an hour.

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Peter Addyman in Conversation – Thu 22 May 2025

Peter Addyman in Conversation

Date: Thursday 22 May 2025, 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Venue: Yorkshire Museum

Peter Addyman in Conversation 
22 may 2025 | 7pm – 8.30pm | Tempest Anderson Hall, Yorkshire Museum | £5 per person | Book now

There is probably no-one in York with the depth of archaeological experience that Peter Addyman has collected since he arrived in the city in 1972.Ever since he co-founded the York Archaeological Trust in 1976, he has been involved in research, digs and written papers covering all periods of archaeological research in York.

At this event Peter will be talking about some of his experiences – some known, some still not published, many of them relating to Roman sites in the city and surrounds – aided and provoked by John Oxley, the former City of York Council archaeologist.

 

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