Awesome Animals-Children’s Day Coming To Beverley
On Saturday, 20 July in Beverley there will be a chance to take part in a special event at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition – the ‘Awesome Animals Children’s Day’
On Saturday, 20 July in Beverley there will be a chance to take part in a special event at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition – the ‘Awesome Animals Children’s Day’
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition continues to pull in the crowds to the Treasure House in Beverley, accompanied by ‘Sculpting British Wildlife’ – sculptures by Yorkshire sculptor Emma Stothard.
Emma is an internationally acclaimed sculptor and is renowned for her wire and willow sculptures of wild and domestic animals and birds.
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition is now open for its third year in Beverley in the Treasure House, through until Saturday, 14 September. The exhibition will be open on Sundays throughout its run.
On loan from the Natural History Museum in London, the exhibition features 100 awe-inspiring images, from fascinating animal behaviour to breathtaking wild landscapes.
The Wildlife Photographer of the year exhibition is well worth a visit. Open to the public from Saturday 22 June to 14 September the event features some of the most acclaimed works in the UK.
This is the third year the exhibition on loan from the Natural History Museum has been put on display at the Treasure House.
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition will be back for a third year in the Treasure House from Saturday, 22 June to Saturday, 14 September, accompanied by an exciting programme of events throughout.
On loan from the Natural History Museum in London, the exhibition will feature 100 awe-inspiring images, from fascinating animal behaviour to breath-taking wild landscapes.
Excitement is building in Beverley for the return of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition.
This will be the third year that is has visited Beverley. The popular exhibition will be open to the public in the Treasure House from Saturday, 22 June to Saturday, 14 September.
An afternoon aimed entirely at those who are hopelessly fond of love stories is coming to Beverley.
‘Read Dating’ is part of the 2019 Festival of Words, and will be an afternoon of romantic fiction at the Treasure House in Beverley on Saturday, 18 May, from 12.30pm to 3.30pm.
Beverley Theatre Company will be performing the hilarious comedy Sylvia’s Wedding next month at the Beverley Memorial Hall.
Written by the renowned Jimmie Chinn, Beverley Theatre Company will stage performances from 5 to the 8 June.
Tickets are selling well for The Spring Dayfest, a full day mini-festival featuring a hand-picked selection of Northern Writers. It will place at the Treasure House in Beverley on Saturday, 11 May.
Authors have been promoted by New Writing North. They work to promote and support writers in the North of England. This event is a prelude to the 2019 Festival of Words, which will take place in October.
A Frank Henry Mason Talk will be held in Beverley in May. The Artist who is renowned for his work at capturing nautical scenes is currently featured in a special exhibition.
Famous for his railway poster designs as a commercial artist, Frank Henry Mason championed the northern coasts of Britain. His fine art paintings particularly featured the coast of Yorkshire.
Yorkshire Water says they are pleased with the positive feedback they have received from the community with regard to their major project in Beverley.
Yorkshire Water is currently undertaking a multi-million project. The works happening are to upgrade the treatment plant that deals with waste-water.
Beverley Civic Society have published a new book, Extraordinary Women of Beverley.
Last year the Society had different speakers talking on women whose lives had been extraordinary, all connected with Beverley.
Last year, local ornithologist Richard Baines carried out a wildlife survey at Beverley Parks Local Nature Reserve to find out how successfully birds nest on the nature reserve.
There will be a chance to hear about the findings of the survey on Tuesday, 22 January, and learn about which species make the fields, hedgerows and orchard their home. Where are the best places for birds to thrive, while living alongside us?
East Riding of Yorkshire Council has announced that the hugely popular Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition – developed and produced by the Natural History Museum – will be back in Beverley in summer, 2019.
Beverley Art Gallery in the Treasure House will host the new exhibition from Saturday, 22 June – Saturday, 14 September, making it an ideal day out for the summer holidays this year.
Tiny Treasures at the Treasure House in Beverley are free sessions designed for under 5s to explore the museum and art gallery collections.
Each session has a different theme and includes hands-on activities, which range from messy play to handling objects, and sand play to craft activities.
The Treasure House in Beverley is launching brand new art sessions for children and young people every Thursday after school during term time, called the Young Creatives.
Working with artist Esther Cawley, the sessions will give children a unique opportunity to make their own pieces of art and find out more about the artworks at Beverley Art Gallery.
Fifty Lives of the First World War is a new book that has been published telling local peoples stories of the first world war.
The book has been created as a result of a four-year-long project involving volunteers and East Riding Archives.
There is a lot to see as the Treasure House in Beverley will launch three new free exhibitions this Saturday.
Each of the exhibitions provides a unique look at topics linked to the local community. They explore Word War I art, World War I stories and also skilled local people at work.
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