Unseen Colour by Werner Bischoff Exhibition at Lacock Abbey
National Trust Lacock Abbey Lacock Abbey, Near Chippenham
Zandra Rhodes: a life in print at the Holburne
Holburne Museum Great Pulteney Street, Bath, BA2 4DB, Bath
Don McCullin: Broken Beauty at the Holburne
Holburne Museum Great Pulteney Street, Bath, BA2 4DB, Bath
Wellbeing Course with ReMind at the Somer Centre, Midsomer Norton
Somer Centre Gullock Tyning , Midsomer Norton
Week of Events
Monday, March 9, 2026
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March 9, 2026 -The Shape of Care at The Holburne
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March 9, 2026 -Unseen Colour by Werner Bischoff Exhibition at Lacock Abbey
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March 9, 2026 -Zandra Rhodes: a life in print at the Holburne
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March 9, 2026 -Don McCullin: Broken Beauty at the Holburne
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March 9, 2026 -Lady Chatterley’s Cover at Chippenham Museum
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March 9, 2026 -Powder and Presence at The Holburne
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March 9, 2026 -Turbo Tots at Haynes Motor Museum
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March 9, 2026 -Wellbeing Course with ReMind at the Somer Centre, Midsomer Norton
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March 9, 2026 -Rock the Tots: space at The Pound
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March 9, 2026 -The Comfort Cafe at The Old Town Hall, Trowbridge
The Shape of Care at The Holburne
Created in collaboration with the Gardener’s Lodge Art Group, IMAGE Group, Happy Mondays, artists, facilitators, volunteers and staff from Pathways to Wellbeing. inviting us to pause and consider where care lives in our daily routines and how it shapes our sense of belonging. Over the past year, the Pathways to Wellbeing community has explored what […]
Unseen Colour by Werner Bischoff Exhibition at Lacock Abbey
Photography exhibition in collaboration with Magnum at the Fox Talbot Museum; discover works of previously unseen colour by World War 2 photojournalist and Magnum photographer, Werner Bischof. Free with standard admission, no booking required.
Zandra Rhodes: a life in print at the Holburne
Celebrating Zandra's career in a display of her screen-printed garment from 1960s to 1980s. Discover how her bold designs dressed rockstars and royalty and explore her influence on the world of fashion and textile design. The display of vintage mannequins, loaned by Fashion Museum Bath, will take visitors on a journey through Rhodes’ most iconic […]
Don McCullin: Broken Beauty at the Holburne
The first UK exhibition of his most recent body of work, striking, intimate studies of Roman sculpture captured in museums across the world offering visitors a rare opportunity to experience a new and contemplative side of McCullin’s practice. Sir Don McCullin is one of the most influential photographers of the last sixty years, renowned for […]
Lady Chatterley’s Cover at Chippenham Museum
Exploring the largely overlooked contribution made by Stephen Russ to the design of book covers, dust jackets and illustration. Russ produced numerous recognisable cover designs including the famous phoenix motif on the Penguin edition of DH Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover.
Powder and Presence at The Holburne
In the 1700s, pastel rose in popularity as a favoured medium for both professional and amateur artists. Through Venetian and French influence, British artists embraced pastel for its soft and silky texture – ideally suited to capture the delicate nuances of skin and textiles in portraiture. The new display includes portraits by eighteenth-century pastelists from […]
Turbo Tots at Haynes Motor Museum
New play and stay sessions that will, each month explore a theme through hands-on activities, stories and play as well as time to explore the Museum. January: Stop and Go! with traffic light craft and dance; February: Building with toilet roll car craft and build a bridge challenge; March: Numbers with decorate a number plate […]
Wellbeing Course with ReMind at the Somer Centre, Midsomer Norton
Wellbeing support programme designed to help people to socialise, make new connections and boost wellbeing for those with a memory condition or a diagnosis of dementia. Newly diagnosed with a mild-to-moderate memory condition as well as those who have lived with a diagnosis for longer are welcome to join, with or without a loved one […]
Rock the Tots: space at The Pound
Join Steph and Craig in a gig for little ones and their grownups. Sessions are 1hr long without an interval and suitable for children ages 0-6. Alongside quality live music, there will be puppet friends, plenty of giggles, bubbles and more. Go on a journey into outer space with musical covers by Bowie, The Prodigy, Elton […]
The Comfort Cafe at The Old Town Hall, Trowbridge
Drop in cafe in the gallery space especially for neurodivergent and socially anxious women+.
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
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March 10, 2026 -The Quilts of Gee’s Bend at the American Museum
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March 10, 2026 -The Shape of Care at The Holburne
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March 10, 2026 -Unseen Colour by Werner Bischoff Exhibition at Lacock Abbey
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March 10, 2026 -Zandra Rhodes: a life in print at the Holburne
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March 10, 2026 -Handle with Care at No1 Royal Crescent
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March 10, 2026 -Don McCullin: Broken Beauty at the Holburne
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March 10, 2026 -America 250 at the American Museum
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March 10, 2026 -Lady Chatterley’s Cover at Chippenham Museum
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March 10, 2026 -Powder and Presence at The Holburne
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March 10, 2026 -Crafts of Fukuoka at The Museum of East Asian Art
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March 10, 2026 -Wellbeing Course with ReMind at the Somer Centre, Midsomer Norton
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March 10, 2026 -Poster Power at Victoria Art Gallery
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March 10, 2026 -Reimaginings at the Museum of East Asian Art
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March 10, 2026 -Easter Trail at Victoria Art Gallery
The Quilts of Gee’s Bend at the American Museum
Collection of textile works celebrating African American culture and heritage celebrating the extraordinary work of a group of African American women from a remote river island community in Alabama which embodies a 200-year tradition of making quilts that hold both profound artistic and political significance. With skills and traditions passed down primarily from mother to […]
The Shape of Care at The Holburne
Created in collaboration with the Gardener’s Lodge Art Group, IMAGE Group, Happy Mondays, artists, facilitators, volunteers and staff from Pathways to Wellbeing. inviting us to pause and consider where care lives in our daily routines and how it shapes our sense of belonging. Over the past year, the Pathways to Wellbeing community has explored what […]
Unseen Colour by Werner Bischoff Exhibition at Lacock Abbey
Photography exhibition in collaboration with Magnum at the Fox Talbot Museum; discover works of previously unseen colour by World War 2 photojournalist and Magnum photographer, Werner Bischof. Free with standard admission, no booking required.
Zandra Rhodes: a life in print at the Holburne
Celebrating Zandra's career in a display of her screen-printed garment from 1960s to 1980s. Discover how her bold designs dressed rockstars and royalty and explore her influence on the world of fashion and textile design. The display of vintage mannequins, loaned by Fashion Museum Bath, will take visitors on a journey through Rhodes’ most iconic […]
Handle with Care at No1 Royal Crescent
Exhibition that will look through the eyes of one of Britain’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, Cornelia Parker, at the historic glass and found objects that inspire her work and artistic process.
Don McCullin: Broken Beauty at the Holburne
The first UK exhibition of his most recent body of work, striking, intimate studies of Roman sculpture captured in museums across the world offering visitors a rare opportunity to experience a new and contemplative side of McCullin’s practice. Sir Don McCullin is one of the most influential photographers of the last sixty years, renowned for […]
America 250 at the American Museum
Marking 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Throughout the year, the Museum will explore the ideas, events and people behind the American Revolution and reflect on its lasting legacy. From 14 February, there will be new America 250 displays in the Museum, which are part of a special exhibition and trail […]
Lady Chatterley’s Cover at Chippenham Museum
Exploring the largely overlooked contribution made by Stephen Russ to the design of book covers, dust jackets and illustration. Russ produced numerous recognisable cover designs including the famous phoenix motif on the Penguin edition of DH Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover.
Powder and Presence at The Holburne
In the 1700s, pastel rose in popularity as a favoured medium for both professional and amateur artists. Through Venetian and French influence, British artists embraced pastel for its soft and silky texture – ideally suited to capture the delicate nuances of skin and textiles in portraiture. The new display includes portraits by eighteenth-century pastelists from […]
Crafts of Fukuoka at The Museum of East Asian Art
Fukuoka, located in the south of Japan, is home to a variety of nationally recognised crafts and agricultural traditions – from ceramics and textiles to tea and incense. From February, we will be showing a selection of objects and textiles from the region. Alongside the display,there will be a series of tea-related talks and events […]
Wellbeing Course with ReMind at the Somer Centre, Midsomer Norton
Wellbeing support programme designed to help people to socialise, make new connections and boost wellbeing for those with a memory condition or a diagnosis of dementia. Newly diagnosed with a mild-to-moderate memory condition as well as those who have lived with a diagnosis for longer are welcome to join, with or without a loved one […]
Poster Power at Victoria Art Gallery
Showcasing a range of British posters from the 19th and 20th centuries from the collections of the Gallery and Bath Record Office on theatre, events and entertainment, travel and transport, political campaigns and even World War One recruiting. Many of the posters have links to the Bath area, advertising events such as Theatre Royal shows, […]
Reimaginings at the Museum of East Asian Art
Bringing together objects from the Museum’s collection alongside Hannah Lim’s contemporary sculptural works, some of which have been created in direct response to items within the collection. Shaped by her upbringing in London and her mixed Singaporean and British heritage, Lim works with materials including polymer clay, wood, and metal to create playful sculptures that […]
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
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March 11, 2026 -The Quilts of Gee’s Bend at the American Museum
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March 11, 2026 -The Shape of Care at The Holburne
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March 11, 2026 -Cheese Making Course at Bath Soft Cheese Company
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March 11, 2026 -Stay & Play at White Horse View
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March 11, 2026 -Unseen Colour by Werner Bischoff Exhibition at Lacock Abbey
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March 11, 2026 -Be a specialist musician for the day at Wells Cathedral School
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March 11, 2026 -Zandra Rhodes: a life in print at the Holburne
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March 11, 2026 -Handle with Care at No1 Royal Crescent
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March 11, 2026 -Don McCullin: Broken Beauty at the Holburne
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March 11, 2026 -America 250 at the American Museum
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March 11, 2026 -Lady Chatterley’s Cover at Chippenham Museum
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March 11, 2026 -Powder and Presence at The Holburne
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March 11, 2026 -Crafts of Fukuoka at The Museum of East Asian Art
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March 11, 2026 -Wellbeing Course with ReMind at the Somer Centre, Midsomer Norton
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March 11, 2026 -Wellbeing Programme with ReMind in Keynsham
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March 11, 2026 -Poster Power at Victoria Art Gallery
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March 11, 2026 -Reimaginings at the Museum of East Asian Art
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March 11, 2026 -Easter Trail at Victoria Art Gallery
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March 11, 2026 -Toddler Explorers at Victoria Art Gallery
The Quilts of Gee’s Bend at the American Museum
Collection of textile works celebrating African American culture and heritage celebrating the extraordinary work of a group of African American women from a remote river island community in Alabama which embodies a 200-year tradition of making quilts that hold both profound artistic and political significance. With skills and traditions passed down primarily from mother to […]
The Shape of Care at The Holburne
Created in collaboration with the Gardener’s Lodge Art Group, IMAGE Group, Happy Mondays, artists, facilitators, volunteers and staff from Pathways to Wellbeing. inviting us to pause and consider where care lives in our daily routines and how it shapes our sense of belonging. Over the past year, the Pathways to Wellbeing community has explored what […]
Cheese Making Course at Bath Soft Cheese Company
Discover the secrets of award-winning cheeses with a cheese making masterclass, followed by a tour, cheese tasting and lunch. You will spend the day with expert cheese makers and discover the art of making delicious cheeses in this immersive experience guiding you through the process of making Bath Soft Cheese, sharing the history of cheese […]
Stay & Play at White Horse View
Relaxed, welcoming sessions for little ones to explore, play, and socialise while parents and carers enjoy a coffee and a chat.
Unseen Colour by Werner Bischoff Exhibition at Lacock Abbey
Photography exhibition in collaboration with Magnum at the Fox Talbot Museum; discover works of previously unseen colour by World War 2 photojournalist and Magnum photographer, Werner Bischof. Free with standard admission, no booking required.
Be a specialist musician for the day at Wells Cathedral School
If music is your passion, see what life is like for a Specialist Musician at Wells, the only UK school that offers a government-recognised specialist music programme within an all-round school. You will find out what it really means to focus on your music and gain a proper insight from our pupils. Ideally suited […]
Zandra Rhodes: a life in print at the Holburne
Celebrating Zandra's career in a display of her screen-printed garment from 1960s to 1980s. Discover how her bold designs dressed rockstars and royalty and explore her influence on the world of fashion and textile design. The display of vintage mannequins, loaned by Fashion Museum Bath, will take visitors on a journey through Rhodes’ most iconic […]
Handle with Care at No1 Royal Crescent
Exhibition that will look through the eyes of one of Britain’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, Cornelia Parker, at the historic glass and found objects that inspire her work and artistic process.
Don McCullin: Broken Beauty at the Holburne
The first UK exhibition of his most recent body of work, striking, intimate studies of Roman sculpture captured in museums across the world offering visitors a rare opportunity to experience a new and contemplative side of McCullin’s practice. Sir Don McCullin is one of the most influential photographers of the last sixty years, renowned for […]
America 250 at the American Museum
Marking 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Throughout the year, the Museum will explore the ideas, events and people behind the American Revolution and reflect on its lasting legacy. From 14 February, there will be new America 250 displays in the Museum, which are part of a special exhibition and trail […]
Lady Chatterley’s Cover at Chippenham Museum
Exploring the largely overlooked contribution made by Stephen Russ to the design of book covers, dust jackets and illustration. Russ produced numerous recognisable cover designs including the famous phoenix motif on the Penguin edition of DH Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover.
Powder and Presence at The Holburne
In the 1700s, pastel rose in popularity as a favoured medium for both professional and amateur artists. Through Venetian and French influence, British artists embraced pastel for its soft and silky texture – ideally suited to capture the delicate nuances of skin and textiles in portraiture. The new display includes portraits by eighteenth-century pastelists from […]
Crafts of Fukuoka at The Museum of East Asian Art
Fukuoka, located in the south of Japan, is home to a variety of nationally recognised crafts and agricultural traditions – from ceramics and textiles to tea and incense. From February, we will be showing a selection of objects and textiles from the region. Alongside the display,there will be a series of tea-related talks and events […]
Wellbeing Course with ReMind at the Somer Centre, Midsomer Norton
Wellbeing support programme designed to help people to socialise, make new connections and boost wellbeing for those with a memory condition or a diagnosis of dementia. Newly diagnosed with a mild-to-moderate memory condition as well as those who have lived with a diagnosis for longer are welcome to join, with or without a loved one […]
Wellbeing Programme with ReMind in Keynsham
Wellbeing support programme designed to help people to socialise, make new connections and boost wellbeing for those with a memory condition or a diagnosis of dementia. Newly diagnosed with a mild-to-moderate memory condition as well as those who have lived with a diagnosis for longer are welcome to join, with or without a loved one […]
Poster Power at Victoria Art Gallery
Showcasing a range of British posters from the 19th and 20th centuries from the collections of the Gallery and Bath Record Office on theatre, events and entertainment, travel and transport, political campaigns and even World War One recruiting. Many of the posters have links to the Bath area, advertising events such as Theatre Royal shows, […]
Reimaginings at the Museum of East Asian Art
Bringing together objects from the Museum’s collection alongside Hannah Lim’s contemporary sculptural works, some of which have been created in direct response to items within the collection. Shaped by her upbringing in London and her mixed Singaporean and British heritage, Lim works with materials including polymer clay, wood, and metal to create playful sculptures that […]
Toddler Explorers at Victoria Art Gallery
A fun-filled session of play and arty learning for ages 2-4 years designed for parents/carers and toddlers to play and enjoy art together. Each session includes a special child-friendly tour of the gallery, arts and crafts and play time.
Thursday, March 12, 2026
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March 12, 2026 -The Quilts of Gee’s Bend at the American Museum
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March 12, 2026 -The Shape of Care at The Holburne
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March 12, 2026 -Kingswood Senior School Open Morning
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March 12, 2026 -Unseen Colour by Werner Bischoff Exhibition at Lacock Abbey
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March 12, 2026 -Zandra Rhodes: a life in print at the Holburne
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March 12, 2026 -America 250 at the American Museum
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March 12, 2026 -Lady Chatterley’s Cover at Chippenham Museum
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March 12, 2026 -Handle with Care at No1 Royal Crescent
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March 12, 2026 -Don McCullin: Broken Beauty at the Holburne
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March 12, 2026 -Powder and Presence at The Holburne
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March 12, 2026 -Crafts of Fukuoka at The Museum of East Asian Art
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March 12, 2026 -Wellbeing Course with ReMind at the Somer Centre, Midsomer Norton
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March 12, 2026 -Poster Power at Victoria Art Gallery
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March 12, 2026 -Toddler Storytime Thursdays at Victoria Art Gallery
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March 12, 2026 -Reimaginings at the Museum of East Asian Art
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March 12, 2026 -Easter Trail at Victoria Art Gallery
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March 12, 2026 -The Guy who didn’t like Musicals at The Rondo
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March 12, 2026 -All Honey at the egg
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March 12, 2026 -Ardal O’Hanlon: Not Himself at Komedia
The Quilts of Gee’s Bend at the American Museum
Collection of textile works celebrating African American culture and heritage celebrating the extraordinary work of a group of African American women from a remote river island community in Alabama which embodies a 200-year tradition of making quilts that hold both profound artistic and political significance. With skills and traditions passed down primarily from mother to […]
The Shape of Care at The Holburne
Created in collaboration with the Gardener’s Lodge Art Group, IMAGE Group, Happy Mondays, artists, facilitators, volunteers and staff from Pathways to Wellbeing. inviting us to pause and consider where care lives in our daily routines and how it shapes our sense of belonging. Over the past year, the Pathways to Wellbeing community has explored what […]
Kingswood Senior School Open Morning
An opportunity for prospective pupils and their families to tour of the School with current pupils, and participate in tasks and activities, meet with key staff members and hear a presentation from Headmaster, Mr Gordon-Brown (the last tour will take place around 11.00am). Refreshments will be provided. For more information, please contact the Marketing department and to […]
Unseen Colour by Werner Bischoff Exhibition at Lacock Abbey
Photography exhibition in collaboration with Magnum at the Fox Talbot Museum; discover works of previously unseen colour by World War 2 photojournalist and Magnum photographer, Werner Bischof. Free with standard admission, no booking required.
Zandra Rhodes: a life in print at the Holburne
Celebrating Zandra's career in a display of her screen-printed garment from 1960s to 1980s. Discover how her bold designs dressed rockstars and royalty and explore her influence on the world of fashion and textile design. The display of vintage mannequins, loaned by Fashion Museum Bath, will take visitors on a journey through Rhodes’ most iconic […]
America 250 at the American Museum
Marking 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Throughout the year, the Museum will explore the ideas, events and people behind the American Revolution and reflect on its lasting legacy. From 14 February, there will be new America 250 displays in the Museum, which are part of a special exhibition and trail […]
Lady Chatterley’s Cover at Chippenham Museum
Exploring the largely overlooked contribution made by Stephen Russ to the design of book covers, dust jackets and illustration. Russ produced numerous recognisable cover designs including the famous phoenix motif on the Penguin edition of DH Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover.
Handle with Care at No1 Royal Crescent
Exhibition that will look through the eyes of one of Britain’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, Cornelia Parker, at the historic glass and found objects that inspire her work and artistic process.
Don McCullin: Broken Beauty at the Holburne
The first UK exhibition of his most recent body of work, striking, intimate studies of Roman sculpture captured in museums across the world offering visitors a rare opportunity to experience a new and contemplative side of McCullin’s practice. Sir Don McCullin is one of the most influential photographers of the last sixty years, renowned for […]
Powder and Presence at The Holburne
In the 1700s, pastel rose in popularity as a favoured medium for both professional and amateur artists. Through Venetian and French influence, British artists embraced pastel for its soft and silky texture – ideally suited to capture the delicate nuances of skin and textiles in portraiture. The new display includes portraits by eighteenth-century pastelists from […]
Crafts of Fukuoka at The Museum of East Asian Art
Fukuoka, located in the south of Japan, is home to a variety of nationally recognised crafts and agricultural traditions – from ceramics and textiles to tea and incense. From February, we will be showing a selection of objects and textiles from the region. Alongside the display,there will be a series of tea-related talks and events […]
Wellbeing Course with ReMind at the Somer Centre, Midsomer Norton
Wellbeing support programme designed to help people to socialise, make new connections and boost wellbeing for those with a memory condition or a diagnosis of dementia. Newly diagnosed with a mild-to-moderate memory condition as well as those who have lived with a diagnosis for longer are welcome to join, with or without a loved one […]
Poster Power at Victoria Art Gallery
Showcasing a range of British posters from the 19th and 20th centuries from the collections of the Gallery and Bath Record Office on theatre, events and entertainment, travel and transport, political campaigns and even World War One recruiting. Many of the posters have links to the Bath area, advertising events such as Theatre Royal shows, […]
Toddler Storytime Thursdays at Victoria Art Gallery
An opportunity to enjoy storytime sessions every week in term time. No need to book – just drop in.
Reimaginings at the Museum of East Asian Art
Bringing together objects from the Museum’s collection alongside Hannah Lim’s contemporary sculptural works, some of which have been created in direct response to items within the collection. Shaped by her upbringing in London and her mixed Singaporean and British heritage, Lim works with materials including polymer clay, wood, and metal to create playful sculptures that […]
The Guy who didn’t like Musicals at The Rondo
Everything in Hatchetfield seemed normal until people began singing… Then, they began dancing… And now, a musical pandemic is sweeping the entire city. It’s up to Paul (an average guy who doesn’t like musicals) and his friends to stop this musical apocalypse and fight for humanity’s future. A musical horror-comedy; suitable for ages 12+ years.
All Honey at the egg
A house-warming party unravels into a whirlwind of secrets, shifting loyalties and unexpected confessions in this fast, funny and sharply observed modern comedy. Performed by Bath Spa University’s third-year BA Acting students, in collaboration with Theatre, Festival and Event Production students, in this contemporary Irish play, exposing what happens when friendships fracture, egos flare and […]
Ardal O’Hanlon: Not Himself at Komedia
Ardal reflects on who he is as a man and a comedian examining his own ethnic and religious background thinking about the very core of his identity. Is everything a big lie? With no major trauma of his own to draw on for material, apart from the drag of getting older, he also turns his […]
Friday, March 13, 2026
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March 13, 2026 -The Quilts of Gee’s Bend at the American Museum
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March 13, 2026 -The Shape of Care at The Holburne
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March 13, 2026 -Unseen Colour by Werner Bischoff Exhibition at Lacock Abbey
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March 13, 2026 -Zandra Rhodes: a life in print at the Holburne
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March 13, 2026 -Handle with Care at No1 Royal Crescent
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March 13, 2026 -Don McCullin: Broken Beauty at the Holburne
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March 13, 2026 -America 250 at the American Museum
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March 13, 2026 -Lady Chatterley’s Cover at Chippenham Museum
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March 13, 2026 -Powder and Presence at The Holburne
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March 13, 2026 -Crafts of Fukuoka at The Museum of East Asian Art
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March 13, 2026 -Toddler Dance Workshop at White Horse View
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March 13, 2026 -Wellbeing Course with ReMind at the Somer Centre, Midsomer Norton
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March 13, 2026 -Poster Power at Victoria Art Gallery
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March 13, 2026 -Reimaginings at the Museum of East Asian Art
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March 13, 2026 -Easter Trail at Victoria Art Gallery
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March 13, 2026 -Stargazing with Bath Astronomers at the Herschel Museum
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March 13, 2026 -The Guy who didn’t like Musicals at The Rondo
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March 13, 2026 -All Honey at the egg
The Quilts of Gee’s Bend at the American Museum
Collection of textile works celebrating African American culture and heritage celebrating the extraordinary work of a group of African American women from a remote river island community in Alabama which embodies a 200-year tradition of making quilts that hold both profound artistic and political significance. With skills and traditions passed down primarily from mother to […]
The Shape of Care at The Holburne
Created in collaboration with the Gardener’s Lodge Art Group, IMAGE Group, Happy Mondays, artists, facilitators, volunteers and staff from Pathways to Wellbeing. inviting us to pause and consider where care lives in our daily routines and how it shapes our sense of belonging. Over the past year, the Pathways to Wellbeing community has explored what […]
Unseen Colour by Werner Bischoff Exhibition at Lacock Abbey
Photography exhibition in collaboration with Magnum at the Fox Talbot Museum; discover works of previously unseen colour by World War 2 photojournalist and Magnum photographer, Werner Bischof. Free with standard admission, no booking required.
Zandra Rhodes: a life in print at the Holburne
Celebrating Zandra's career in a display of her screen-printed garment from 1960s to 1980s. Discover how her bold designs dressed rockstars and royalty and explore her influence on the world of fashion and textile design. The display of vintage mannequins, loaned by Fashion Museum Bath, will take visitors on a journey through Rhodes’ most iconic […]
Handle with Care at No1 Royal Crescent
Exhibition that will look through the eyes of one of Britain’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, Cornelia Parker, at the historic glass and found objects that inspire her work and artistic process.
Don McCullin: Broken Beauty at the Holburne
The first UK exhibition of his most recent body of work, striking, intimate studies of Roman sculpture captured in museums across the world offering visitors a rare opportunity to experience a new and contemplative side of McCullin’s practice. Sir Don McCullin is one of the most influential photographers of the last sixty years, renowned for […]
America 250 at the American Museum
Marking 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Throughout the year, the Museum will explore the ideas, events and people behind the American Revolution and reflect on its lasting legacy. From 14 February, there will be new America 250 displays in the Museum, which are part of a special exhibition and trail […]
Lady Chatterley’s Cover at Chippenham Museum
Exploring the largely overlooked contribution made by Stephen Russ to the design of book covers, dust jackets and illustration. Russ produced numerous recognisable cover designs including the famous phoenix motif on the Penguin edition of DH Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover.
Powder and Presence at The Holburne
In the 1700s, pastel rose in popularity as a favoured medium for both professional and amateur artists. Through Venetian and French influence, British artists embraced pastel for its soft and silky texture – ideally suited to capture the delicate nuances of skin and textiles in portraiture. The new display includes portraits by eighteenth-century pastelists from […]
Crafts of Fukuoka at The Museum of East Asian Art
Fukuoka, located in the south of Japan, is home to a variety of nationally recognised crafts and agricultural traditions – from ceramics and textiles to tea and incense. From February, we will be showing a selection of objects and textiles from the region. Alongside the display,there will be a series of tea-related talks and events […]
Toddler Dance Workshop at White Horse View
Toddler dance session designed for little ones and their grown-ups to enjoy together.
Wellbeing Course with ReMind at the Somer Centre, Midsomer Norton
Wellbeing support programme designed to help people to socialise, make new connections and boost wellbeing for those with a memory condition or a diagnosis of dementia. Newly diagnosed with a mild-to-moderate memory condition as well as those who have lived with a diagnosis for longer are welcome to join, with or without a loved one […]
Poster Power at Victoria Art Gallery
Showcasing a range of British posters from the 19th and 20th centuries from the collections of the Gallery and Bath Record Office on theatre, events and entertainment, travel and transport, political campaigns and even World War One recruiting. Many of the posters have links to the Bath area, advertising events such as Theatre Royal shows, […]
Reimaginings at the Museum of East Asian Art
Bringing together objects from the Museum’s collection alongside Hannah Lim’s contemporary sculptural works, some of which have been created in direct response to items within the collection. Shaped by her upbringing in London and her mixed Singaporean and British heritage, Lim works with materials including polymer clay, wood, and metal to create playful sculptures that […]
Stargazing with Bath Astronomers at the Herschel Museum
An opportunity to stargaze with the Bath Astronomers in the garden where William Herschel discovered the planet Uranus from on 13 March 1781. The event will go ahead even if the weather does not permit observing. The museum will be open to explore and the Bath Astronomers will provide talks and tours with museum staff. […]
The Guy who didn’t like Musicals at The Rondo
Everything in Hatchetfield seemed normal until people began singing… Then, they began dancing… And now, a musical pandemic is sweeping the entire city. It’s up to Paul (an average guy who doesn’t like musicals) and his friends to stop this musical apocalypse and fight for humanity’s future. A musical horror-comedy; suitable for ages 12+ years.
All Honey at the egg
A house-warming party unravels into a whirlwind of secrets, shifting loyalties and unexpected confessions in this fast, funny and sharply observed modern comedy. Performed by Bath Spa University’s third-year BA Acting students, in collaboration with Theatre, Festival and Event Production students, in this contemporary Irish play, exposing what happens when friendships fracture, egos flare and […]
Saturday, March 14, 2026
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March 14, 2026 -The Quilts of Gee’s Bend at the American Museum
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March 14, 2026 -The Shape of Care at The Holburne
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March 14, 2026 -Be a mathematician for a day at Wells Cathedral School
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March 14, 2026 -Unseen Colour by Werner Bischoff Exhibition at Lacock Abbey
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March 14, 2026 -Zandra Rhodes: a life in print at the Holburne
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March 14, 2026 -Handle with Care at No1 Royal Crescent
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March 14, 2026 -Don McCullin: Broken Beauty at the Holburne
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March 14, 2026 -Art Sparks Masterclass at the Royal High School
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March 14, 2026 -America 250 at the American Museum
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March 14, 2026 -Lady Chatterley’s Cover at Chippenham Museum
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March 14, 2026 -Powder and Presence at The Holburne
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March 14, 2026 -Daffodil Month at The American Museum
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March 14, 2026 -Crafts of Fukuoka at The Museum of East Asian Art
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March 14, 2026 -Wellbeing Course with ReMind at the Somer Centre, Midsomer Norton
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March 14, 2026 -Poster Power at Victoria Art Gallery
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March 14, 2026 -Reimaginings at the Museum of East Asian Art
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March 14, 2026 -Easter Trail at Victoria Art Gallery
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March 14, 2026 -The Guy who didn’t like Musicals at The Rondo
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March 14, 2026 -All Honey at the egg
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March 14, 2026 -K-Pop Forever at the Civic Centre, Trowbridge
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March 14, 2026 -The Guy who didn’t like Musicals at The Rondo
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March 14, 2026 -Krater Comedy Club at Komedia
The Quilts of Gee’s Bend at the American Museum
Collection of textile works celebrating African American culture and heritage celebrating the extraordinary work of a group of African American women from a remote river island community in Alabama which embodies a 200-year tradition of making quilts that hold both profound artistic and political significance. With skills and traditions passed down primarily from mother to […]
The Shape of Care at The Holburne
Created in collaboration with the Gardener’s Lodge Art Group, IMAGE Group, Happy Mondays, artists, facilitators, volunteers and staff from Pathways to Wellbeing. inviting us to pause and consider where care lives in our daily routines and how it shapes our sense of belonging. Over the past year, the Pathways to Wellbeing community has explored what […]
Be a mathematician for a day at Wells Cathedral School
Open to pupils currently in Years 5 and 6 offering a taste of life as a specialist mathematician. Participants can enjoy a variety of activities similar to those they would experience as part of the Specialist Mathematics scheme, after which recommendationa are made about next steps and suitability for the enrichment programme.
Unseen Colour by Werner Bischoff Exhibition at Lacock Abbey
Photography exhibition in collaboration with Magnum at the Fox Talbot Museum; discover works of previously unseen colour by World War 2 photojournalist and Magnum photographer, Werner Bischof. Free with standard admission, no booking required.
Zandra Rhodes: a life in print at the Holburne
Celebrating Zandra's career in a display of her screen-printed garment from 1960s to 1980s. Discover how her bold designs dressed rockstars and royalty and explore her influence on the world of fashion and textile design. The display of vintage mannequins, loaned by Fashion Museum Bath, will take visitors on a journey through Rhodes’ most iconic […]
Handle with Care at No1 Royal Crescent
Exhibition that will look through the eyes of one of Britain’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, Cornelia Parker, at the historic glass and found objects that inspire her work and artistic process.
Don McCullin: Broken Beauty at the Holburne
The first UK exhibition of his most recent body of work, striking, intimate studies of Roman sculpture captured in museums across the world offering visitors a rare opportunity to experience a new and contemplative side of McCullin’s practice. Sir Don McCullin is one of the most influential photographers of the last sixty years, renowned for […]
Art Sparks Masterclass at the Royal High School
An inspiring and creative workshop for girls in Years 5 and 6 for in the Graeme Preedy Art School working with a range of materials and exploring drawing from life, developing confidence and creativity through guided activities. Discover how to be brave, curious and imaginative through art. Please register in advance, bring a water bottle, […]
America 250 at the American Museum
Marking 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Throughout the year, the Museum will explore the ideas, events and people behind the American Revolution and reflect on its lasting legacy. From 14 February, there will be new America 250 displays in the Museum, which are part of a special exhibition and trail […]
Lady Chatterley’s Cover at Chippenham Museum
Exploring the largely overlooked contribution made by Stephen Russ to the design of book covers, dust jackets and illustration. Russ produced numerous recognisable cover designs including the famous phoenix motif on the Penguin edition of DH Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover.
Powder and Presence at The Holburne
In the 1700s, pastel rose in popularity as a favoured medium for both professional and amateur artists. Through Venetian and French influence, British artists embraced pastel for its soft and silky texture – ideally suited to capture the delicate nuances of skin and textiles in portraiture. The new display includes portraits by eighteenth-century pastelists from […]
Daffodil Month at The American Museum
Experience the sensational beauty of 70,000 daffodils in bloom with waves of different varieties opening in succession across the gardens, and the grounds around the museum. The New American Garden, designed by US landscape architects Oehme, van Sweden, features 40,000 narcissus alone, in a spectacular display.
Crafts of Fukuoka at The Museum of East Asian Art
Fukuoka, located in the south of Japan, is home to a variety of nationally recognised crafts and agricultural traditions – from ceramics and textiles to tea and incense. From February, we will be showing a selection of objects and textiles from the region. Alongside the display,there will be a series of tea-related talks and events […]
Wellbeing Course with ReMind at the Somer Centre, Midsomer Norton
Wellbeing support programme designed to help people to socialise, make new connections and boost wellbeing for those with a memory condition or a diagnosis of dementia. Newly diagnosed with a mild-to-moderate memory condition as well as those who have lived with a diagnosis for longer are welcome to join, with or without a loved one […]
Poster Power at Victoria Art Gallery
Showcasing a range of British posters from the 19th and 20th centuries from the collections of the Gallery and Bath Record Office on theatre, events and entertainment, travel and transport, political campaigns and even World War One recruiting. Many of the posters have links to the Bath area, advertising events such as Theatre Royal shows, […]
Reimaginings at the Museum of East Asian Art
Bringing together objects from the Museum’s collection alongside Hannah Lim’s contemporary sculptural works, some of which have been created in direct response to items within the collection. Shaped by her upbringing in London and her mixed Singaporean and British heritage, Lim works with materials including polymer clay, wood, and metal to create playful sculptures that […]
The Guy who didn’t like Musicals at The Rondo
Everything in Hatchetfield seemed normal until people began singing… Then, they began dancing… And now, a musical pandemic is sweeping the entire city. It’s up to Paul (an average guy who doesn’t like musicals) and his friends to stop this musical apocalypse and fight for humanity’s future. A musical horror-comedy; suitable for ages 12+ years.
All Honey at the egg
A house-warming party unravels into a whirlwind of secrets, shifting loyalties and unexpected confessions in this fast, funny and sharply observed modern comedy. Performed by Bath Spa University’s third-year BA Acting students, in collaboration with Theatre, Festival and Event Production students, in this contemporary Irish play, exposing what happens when friendships fracture, egos flare and […]
K-Pop Forever at the Civic Centre, Trowbridge
Featuring all-live performances of smash-hits including Blackpink, BTS, Twice, Soda Pop, Golden and many more with world class lighting and effects, breathtaking choreography and songs inspired by the record breaking film K-Pop Demon Hunters. Suitable for all ages, under 16s must attend with a ticket holding adult.
The Guy who didn’t like Musicals at The Rondo
Everything in Hatchetfield seemed normal until people began singing… Then, they began dancing… And now, a musical pandemic is sweeping the entire city. It’s up to Paul (an average guy who doesn’t like musicals) and his friends to stop this musical apocalypse and fight for humanity’s future. A musical horror-comedy; suitable for ages 12+ years.
Krater Comedy Club at Komedia
An opportunity to see three stand-up acts along with a compere - from familiar faces to rising stars, different performers every week. In addition, tickets include club night entry to The Big Disco after the show.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
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March 15, 2026 -The Quilts of Gee’s Bend at the American Museum
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March 15, 2026 -The Shape of Care at The Holburne
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March 15, 2026 -Unseen Colour by Werner Bischoff Exhibition at Lacock Abbey
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March 15, 2026 -Zandra Rhodes: a life in print at the Holburne
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March 15, 2026 -Handle with Care at No1 Royal Crescent
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March 15, 2026 -Don McCullin: Broken Beauty at the Holburne
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March 15, 2026 -America 250 at the American Museum
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March 15, 2026 -Powder and Presence at The Holburne
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March 15, 2026 -Daffodil Month at The American Museum
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March 15, 2026 -Wellbeing Course with ReMind at the Somer Centre, Midsomer Norton
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March 15, 2026 -Poster Power at Victoria Art Gallery
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March 15, 2026 -Easter Trail at Victoria Art Gallery
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March 15, 2026 -Mother’s Day Sunday Lunch at Flourish, Farleigh Road
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March 15, 2026 -Mother’s Day at White Horse View
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March 15, 2026 -Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea at Flourish
The Quilts of Gee’s Bend at the American Museum
Collection of textile works celebrating African American culture and heritage celebrating the extraordinary work of a group of African American women from a remote river island community in Alabama which embodies a 200-year tradition of making quilts that hold both profound artistic and political significance. With skills and traditions passed down primarily from mother to […]
The Shape of Care at The Holburne
Created in collaboration with the Gardener’s Lodge Art Group, IMAGE Group, Happy Mondays, artists, facilitators, volunteers and staff from Pathways to Wellbeing. inviting us to pause and consider where care lives in our daily routines and how it shapes our sense of belonging. Over the past year, the Pathways to Wellbeing community has explored what […]
Unseen Colour by Werner Bischoff Exhibition at Lacock Abbey
Photography exhibition in collaboration with Magnum at the Fox Talbot Museum; discover works of previously unseen colour by World War 2 photojournalist and Magnum photographer, Werner Bischof. Free with standard admission, no booking required.
Zandra Rhodes: a life in print at the Holburne
Celebrating Zandra's career in a display of her screen-printed garment from 1960s to 1980s. Discover how her bold designs dressed rockstars and royalty and explore her influence on the world of fashion and textile design. The display of vintage mannequins, loaned by Fashion Museum Bath, will take visitors on a journey through Rhodes’ most iconic […]
Handle with Care at No1 Royal Crescent
Exhibition that will look through the eyes of one of Britain’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, Cornelia Parker, at the historic glass and found objects that inspire her work and artistic process.
Don McCullin: Broken Beauty at the Holburne
The first UK exhibition of his most recent body of work, striking, intimate studies of Roman sculpture captured in museums across the world offering visitors a rare opportunity to experience a new and contemplative side of McCullin’s practice. Sir Don McCullin is one of the most influential photographers of the last sixty years, renowned for […]
America 250 at the American Museum
Marking 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Throughout the year, the Museum will explore the ideas, events and people behind the American Revolution and reflect on its lasting legacy. From 14 February, there will be new America 250 displays in the Museum, which are part of a special exhibition and trail […]
Powder and Presence at The Holburne
In the 1700s, pastel rose in popularity as a favoured medium for both professional and amateur artists. Through Venetian and French influence, British artists embraced pastel for its soft and silky texture – ideally suited to capture the delicate nuances of skin and textiles in portraiture. The new display includes portraits by eighteenth-century pastelists from […]
Daffodil Month at The American Museum
Experience the sensational beauty of 70,000 daffodils in bloom with waves of different varieties opening in succession across the gardens, and the grounds around the museum. The New American Garden, designed by US landscape architects Oehme, van Sweden, features 40,000 narcissus alone, in a spectacular display.
Wellbeing Course with ReMind at the Somer Centre, Midsomer Norton
Wellbeing support programme designed to help people to socialise, make new connections and boost wellbeing for those with a memory condition or a diagnosis of dementia. Newly diagnosed with a mild-to-moderate memory condition as well as those who have lived with a diagnosis for longer are welcome to join, with or without a loved one […]
Poster Power at Victoria Art Gallery
Showcasing a range of British posters from the 19th and 20th centuries from the collections of the Gallery and Bath Record Office on theatre, events and entertainment, travel and transport, political campaigns and even World War One recruiting. Many of the posters have links to the Bath area, advertising events such as Theatre Royal shows, […]
Mother’s Day Sunday Lunch at Flourish, Farleigh Road
Treat mum to a delicious Sunday lunch courtesy of the Farleigh Road chef team. Get together for a tasty 2 or 3 course menu that all the family can enjoy. Everything is freshly-prepared by the chef team with seasonal ingredients. In addition, a free glass of prosecco for every mum. Please email kitchen@flourishatfarleigh.co.uk to book. […]
Mother’s Day at White Horse View
Celebrate Mother’s Day with lunch featuring a specially curated menu, countryside views, and warm hospitality.
Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea at Flourish
Celebrate Mother's Day with a selection of delicious scones, sandwiches and cakes with unlimited tea or coffee. You can also upgrade to include a glass of fizz to make the celebration even more special (extra £5). Book now by emailing kitchen@flourishatglenavon.co.uk
