Find out more about the works of one of our best known artists, William Kurelek.
The programme for the forthcoming Society for the Social History of Medicine annual conference has recently been released. Held at the Centre...
This month's curatorial conversation looks at the issue of voyeurism in museums.
Lesley Krueger continues her look at Charlotte Bronte and Bethlem.
The Bethlem Gallery’s Hollow Space and Outgrowth exhibition formally closes to visitors today, and the Gallery won’t be open in its regular hours...
Last month, Northumbria University held a conference around the theme of Situating and Interpreting States of Mind: 1700 - 2000. This interdisciplinary...
This month's In the Frame was written by a work experience student at the Archives & Museum.
We're hoping the weather picks up soon for this weekend's Bethlem site open day - the annual Sunfayre. Open to all, there will be activities...
Enjoy this month's look at 'windows' into depictions of mental health.
Find out more about one of our best known artists, William Kurelek.
Read the latest in our series of Curatorial Conversations.
Gail Hornstein, Professor of Psychology at Mount Holyoake College and sometime visitor to the Archives & Museum, makes passing reference to our...
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