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The Art Fund Launches Public Appeal For Batoni Painting

23.05.2008 18:25    24hourmuseum.org.uk
A public appeal has been launched to save a Pompeo Batoni (1708-1787) portrait of John Rolle Walter for the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery in Exeter.


Art Fund Prize - Lightbox Wins, Burnham Hails Cultural Renaissance

23.05.2008 15:41    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Woking's new museum and art gallery, The Lightbox, has been awarded the UK's largest single arts prize, The Art Fund Prize for museums and galleries.
Art Fund Prize - Lightbox Wins, Burnham Hails Cultural Renaissance

MGM 2008 - Meet The Inventors At Lincoln Libraries

23.05.2008 15:41    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Lincolnshire Libraries are encouraging people to 'get inventive' with exciting family events experimenting with science in a fun way. All sorts of activities are planned for Saturday May 24 at the Ermine Library and Saturday May 31 at Lincoln Central
MGM 2008 - Meet The Inventors At Lincoln Libraries

MGM 2008 -Top Art Events And Shows For The Rest Of May

23.05.2008 15:41    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Clare Moloney, Museums and Galleries Month 2008 Art Co-ordinator, takes us through her top art picks still going on or yet to come.

My MGM - Clare Moloney Reviews Indelible At Fabrica, Brighton

23.05.2008 10:50    24hourmuseum.org.uk
MGM arts coordinator Clare Moloney is exploring some of the highlights of the arts programme during the month of May. In her latest piece, Clare looks at Indelible - Every Contact Leaves a Trace, Fabrica Gallery Brighton, which closed on
My MGM - Clare Moloney Reviews Indelible At Fabrica, Brighton

Five New Art Venues To Be Launched Across The East Midlands

23.05.2008 10:50    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Exciting times are ahead for art in the East Midlands. If you're out and about around Leicester, Nottingham, Derby and Nottingham this summer, keep an eye open for huge posters which will be cropping up all over. They're advertising the

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