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Streetlife Museum shortlisted for national Family Friendly Museum Award
Hull Museum’s Streetlife Museum has been shortlisted for the Kids in Museums Family Friendly Museum Award, it was announced today.
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2024 Open Exhibition, Young Artist Open Exhibition and Artist in Residence Media Call
This month sees two exhibitions celebrating the artistic talent of artists opening and the Ferens Art Gallery alongside an artwork created by the gallery’s latest artist in residence.
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Artist in Residence Open Call – Ferens Art Gallery
We are looking for an artist or collective to respond to the themes in a forthcoming exhibition, Sirens: Women and the sea
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Record numbers of people visit Hull Museums
Hull Museums are celebrating after seeing visitor numbers across their sites exceed pre-lockdown numbers.
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Wilberforce House Museum highly commended at global awards
Wilberforce House Museum has been highly commended for its community strategy at the 22nd annual Museums + Heritage Awards, held in London this week.
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New Jason Wilsher-Mills acquisition for Ferens Art Gallery
Visitors to the Ferens Art Gallery’s latest exhibition, Jason Wilsher-Mills: Are We There Yet?, will be able to enjoy the work for longer, as the gallery has acquired a piece.
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New artist in residence announced for Ferens Art Gallery
The Ferens Art Gallery has announced its next artist in residence as Sam Larter, an artist from East Yorkshire who makes sculptures, drawings and prints.
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Young Artist Open exhibition celebrates 20th anniversary
Budding young artists are being encouraged to enter their artwork for an exhibition at the Ferens Art Gallery.
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Late night event at the Streetlife Museum celebrates Women’s History Month
Hull Museums are partnering with community producing company, ARCADE, The Warren Youth Project, Middle Child Theatre & Hull Truck Theatre to host a late-night event in celebration of Women’s History M
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Giant inflatables go on display at Ferens Art Gallery
Visitors to the Ferens Art Gallery are being invited to take a colourful journey into the imagination and experiences of disabled artist Jason Wilsher-Mills in a new exhibition.