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Find out more about how Christmas has been marked at Bethlem in the past.
We're very excited to announce that we've been shortlisted for Connect 10 2014, the Culture 24 arts competition which gives venues the chance...
This is the last in a series of posts which has been running throughout 2013 called Telling Admissions.
On Wednesday 8 January 2014, a new exhibition devoted to the life of the Bethlem Royal Hospital at Monks Orchard opens in the Bethlem Gallery...
As part of the Mansions in the Orchard project, we've been very interested to hear from a number of current and retired mental health nurses...
In autumn 2014, the Bethlem Museum will be moving to the main administration block of the Bethlem Royal Hospital. The Museum will draw on an...
This month's 'In the Frame' tells us more about the fascinating life of Vaslav Nijinsky.
Hear our thoughts from the Museums Association Conference 2014.
Author Lucy Moore will be joining us to talk about the subject of her recent biography: dancer Vaslav Nijinsky (1890-1950)."Arguably the greatest...
Pallant House Gallery is pleased to announce: ‘Kate Bradbury: Squalls and Murmurations,’ the second exhibition in a series celebrating the six...
We don't often do this kind of thing on our blog, but here is a project we have been made aware of that we thought might be of interest to some...
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