Demonstration 12 Apr 2024 – 26 Apr 2024 Free The way of tea . Free . Discover the history of tea drinking and gathering in Japan in this free demonstration of a Japanese tea ceremony. Find out more about The way of tea
Study days & courses £129 12 Apr 2024 – 3 May 2024 Sold out Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs: an introduction for beginners . Sold out . Learn to read Egyptian hieroglyphs through this four-week course and practice with original texts from objects in the collection. Sold out
Lectures & discussions / Members' exclusive £16 (Members) 15 Apr 2024 Book now Introducing Michelangelo: the last decades . Book now . Discover the upcoming exhibition 'Michelangelo: the last decades' with lead exhibition curator Sarah Vowles. Book Introducing Michelangelo: the last decades now
Lectures & discussions / Members' exclusive £16 (Members) 22 Apr 2024 Book now The Bayeux Tapestry . Book now . Explore this epic account of a pivotal moment in English history and the discover the rich narrative behind its stitches. Book The Bayeux Tapestry now
Study days & courses £30 26 Apr 2024 Book now Multi-sensory learning in museums . Book now . Explore how to develop and deliver multi-sensory activities to support and enrich learning for students with additional needs in museums. Book now
Lectures & discussions / Members' exclusive £16 (Members) 13 May 2024 Book now The Cleopatras . Book now . Discover the real story behind the female powerhouses of the Ptolemaic Dynasty and the tragic legend of the last queen of Egypt. Book now
Lectures & discussions / Members' exclusive £16 (Members) 3 Jun 2024 Book now Goddesses in Greek myth . Book now . From Athene to Aphrodite, join Natalie Haynes to reassess the Greek goddesses by combining historical insight with a dose of humour. Book now
Online events / Lectures & discussions / Members' exclusive 26 Jun 2024 Online event City life and salon culture: Japan 1770–1900 . Online event . Explore the vibrant city life and collective creation of Japanese art found in salon culture through painting, poetry and more. Find out more about City life and salon culture: Japan 1770–1900