Nantwich Museum unveils 2017 programme of exhibitions
Nantwich Museum has announced its 2017 programme of temporary exhibitions aimed at showcasing local talent.
The Pillory Street venue aims to provide a varied programme of art and heritage events.
Nantwich Museum has announced its 2017 programme of temporary exhibitions aimed at showcasing local talent.
The Pillory Street venue aims to provide a varied programme of art and heritage events.
Nantwich Museum is to stage Winter Workshops for youngsters on Christmas holidays.
They will take place at the Pillory Street venue Museum on December 28 and 29.
Christmas will be celebrated at Nantwich Museum on Saturday December 17.
Sue Church will be signing copies of her new book, “Nantwich Tales, Stories of the town and its people”, available from 10.30am to 11.30am.
A Nantwich Camera Club exhibition has opened at Nantwich Museum on Pillory Street.
The club’s 2016 Photographic Exhibition has opened in the Millennium Gallery and will run until Saturday January 21.
Nantwich Museum is to stage two Christmas Fayres featuring goods made by the museum’s Craft Group.
The fayres will take place on November 19 and 26, between 10.30am and 3pm.
Nantwich Museum is to stage half-term workshops for the town’s youngsters next week.
Children’s workshops at the Pillory Street venue will be inspired by the “Haydn Jones Images of Nantwich” exhibition.
The ‘Ten Plus @ Nantwich’ exhibition has opened at Nantwich Museum on Pillory Street.
It is an exhibition of contemporary textile art by northern-based textile art collective Ten Plus Textiles.
Visitors to Nantwich Museum can see a rare 360-year-old journal of events in the town during the English Civil War.
The author was Thomas Malbon, a lawyer and sometime Registrar and Churchwarden, who lived in Welsh Row.
Summer fun is the aim of the forthcoming children’s workshops at Nantwich Museum.
Crafts and activities include weaving, windmills, the seaside, quizzes, really slimy sea creatures and much more.
The new “Nantwich Besieged” exhibition at Nantwich Museum is proving a popular attraction for visitors.
The exhibition recalls the impact of the English Civil War in the locality.
A range of booklets detailing local Nantwich history has been extended and is on display at the town’s museum.
Four new titles have been added to the collection.
Nantwich Museum has shed new light in its amazing displays – thanks to a newly installed lighting system!
LED lights are now enhancing the display of artefacts and exhibitions to improve visitor experience.
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