New “Pathways” textile art exhibition at Nantwich Museum
A new exhibition called “Pathways” has opened at Nantwich Museum.
It is a textile art exhibition by “Connected Threads”, the stitching group of South Cheshire Embroiderers Guild.
A new exhibition called “Pathways” has opened at Nantwich Museum.
It is a textile art exhibition by “Connected Threads”, the stitching group of South Cheshire Embroiderers Guild.
Nantwich Museum’s “Welsh Row Through The Ages” summer exhibition is pulling in the punters.
The exhibition was opened by Mayor of Cheshire East Cllr Lesley Smetham and runs until Saturday October 13.
The authors of “Slow Travel Cheshire” will be holding a talk and book-signing event at Nantwich Museum.
Kate Simon and Suzanne King will be speaking about their new book on Saturday August 4, from 2pm, at the Pillory Street venue.
Nantwich Museum will honour the memory of town councillor Norma Simpson at a special coffee morning next week.
The event will be held in honour of the late Cllr Simpson, who served on the council since 2007 until her death earlier this month.
Nantwich Museum is to join other venues across the UK in staging an EqualiTeas Event to mark the 1928 Equal Franchise Act.
The Pillory Street outlet will be including the event as part of its monthly Coffee Morning on Friday June 29.
An exhibition called “Nantwich Buildings” by local artist Simon Bowler is now open at Nantwich Museum.
His artwork looks at buildings and architecture of some Nantwich streets as well as other nearby locations familiar as places of work and leisure.
Nantwich has never lacked for somewhere to enjoy a tipple!
And now it’s been officially recorded thanks to a new “Nantwich Pubs” book just launched at Nantwich Museum.
Nantwich Museum will stage its popular Plant and Book Sale in aid of funds for the Pillory Street venue on Saturday June 9.
The sale, held between 10am and 12.30pm, will feature a wide selection of plants and books.
Nantwich Museum is to host an “Art in Action” painting demonstration by local artist David Jewkes next week.
It will form part of David’s successful exhibition “A Life in Colour” running in the Millennium Gallery until Saturday July 14.
Elliot Goodger has been appointed by the Nantwich Museum Trustees as temporary Museum Manager while existing manager Kate Dobson is on maternity leave.
Elliot, from Rednal, Birmingham is a graduate of the University of Leicester, Aston University and Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage at the University of Birmingham.
Creative youngsters who entered the 10th Rotary Club of Nantwich Primary Schools Art and Handwriting Competition were honoured at a prize-giving ceremony.
The winners and runners-up were presented with prizes by Laura Smith MP and Cheshire East Mayor Cllr Arthur Moran presented prizes at the Nantwich Museum.
A former RAF serviceman who suffered post traumatic stress disorder, has opened an exhibition of his artwork at Nantwich Museum.
David Jewkes’ “A Life in Colour” exhibition can be viewed in the Millennium Gallery at the Pillory Street venue until Saturday July 14.
Easter Workshops for children featuring a range of Easter crafts and quizzes will take place at Nantwich Museum.
The workshops will take place on Wednesday April 4 and Thursday April 5.
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