Oriental Museum

Oriental Museum
Durham University
Elvet Hill
Durham
Durham
DH1 3TH
England

logo: Designated as an Outstanding Collection

Website

Our website

www.durham.ac.uk/oriental.museum

E-mail

All enquiries

oriental.museum@durham.ac.uk

Telephone

All enquiries

0191 334 5694

Fax

0191 334 5640

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The Oriental Museum is the only museum in the North of Britain devoted solely to the art and archaeology of the Orient. The remarkable collections reveal the great cultures of Asia; the Near and Middle East; and North Africa.

Highlights include the Chinese and Ancient Egyptian collections, which are Designated Collections of national importance.

Venue Type:

Museum

Opening hours

Mon - Fri 10.00-17.00
Sat - Sun & Bank Holidays 12.00-17.00

Closed: Between Christmas & New Year

Admission charges

Adults: £1.50
Children 5-16 and Over 60s: 75p
Family Ticket (2 adults and up to 3 children): £3.50
Free on production of relevant ID: Friends of the Oriental Museum, students in higher education, Durham University staff, Armed Forces, MA and NACF members

Additional info

See website for details

The Oriental Museum's collections number over 23,500 objects and range in date from prehistoric artefacts to contemporary arts. The collections cover the history and arts of the great cultures of Ancient Egypt, China, Japan, South and South East Asia and Islamic North Africa. The Chinese and Ancient Egyptian collections are Designated Collections of national importance.

The Egyptian collection is one of the best Egyptology resources in Britain. It ranges from the Pre-Dynastic to the Coptic periods in date and includes a wide selection of objects ranging from monumental sculpture to woven sandals. Numerous items of exceptional quality and international significance are included. Particular highlights are a unique 18th Dynasty boxwood carving of a Nubian servant girl; the 18th Dynasty polychrome sycamore boxes of Perpawty; and a fine 13th Dynasty granite statue of the vizier Paser.

The Chinese collection is one of the most comprehensive in Europe. It is a significant and representative collection of pieces from earlier dynasties as well as numerous fine examples from later dynasties. The museum recently purchased (2007) a portfolio of 60 contemporary Chinese prints, representing the work of many of China’s best contemporary printmakers.

Collection details

World Cultures, Weapons and War, Religion, Decorative and Applied Art, Costume and Textiles, Coins and Medals, Archives, Archaeology

Key artists and exhibits

  • 4th Duke of Northumberland's collection of Egyptian antiquities
  • Wellcome Collection of Ancient Egyptian objects
  • Malcolm MacDonald Collection of Chinese Ceramics
  • Sir Charles Hardinge Collection of Chinese jades and bronzes
  • Henry De Laszlo Collection Chinese Collection
  • Designated Collection
Exhibition details are listed below, you may need to scroll down to see them all.
Hinduism in India exhibition

Hinduism in India: Culture, Ritual & Community

24 May — 30 September 2013

Hinduism is the religion of most people in India, more than 827 million people among the population of 1.02 billion follow the Hindu faith. Elements of the faith stretch back many thousands of years. Hinduism has no one founder; no one scripture; and no commonly agreed set of teachings.

Centred around recreated Hindu shrines, this exhibition tells the story of the religious life of millions of people in India. Objects reflecting both ritual and daily life; dramatic prints; and photographs provide an insight into this vibrant culture.

Suitable for

  • Any age
  • Family friendly

Where

Oriental Museum

Admission

Normal museum entrance applies.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/

Events details are listed below. You may need to scroll down or click on headers to see them all. For events that don't have a specific date see the 'Resources' tab above.
Mummy mask Egyptian

Ancient Egyptian Accessories

29 May 2013

This activity is suitable for children aged 5-11 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Suitable for

  • Especially for children
  • 5-6
  • 7-10
  • Especially for children

When

1-3pm

Admission

Normal museum admission entry applies.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/events/

Chinese Dragon Boat Festival

31 May 2013

Find out about the Chinese Dragon Boat Festival. Make and decorate your own dragon boat. Suitable for children aged 5-11 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Suitable for

  • Family friendly
  • 5-6
  • 7-10

When

1-3pm

Admission

Normal museum admission applies.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/events/

World Oceans Day

8 June 2013

Celebrate World Ocean Day. Take inspiration from the museum galleries and create your own sea creature to take home. Suitable for children aged 5-11 years.

Suitable for

  • Especially for children
  • 5-6
  • 7-10

When

1-3pm

Where

Oriental Museum

Admission

Normal museum admission prices apply. £1.50 per adult and 75p per child.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/

Museum Bugs

15 June 2013

Come along and find out about the bugs that can eat the museum's collections and make an egg box bug. Suitable for children aged 5-11 years.

Suitable for

  • Especially for children
  • 5-6
  • 7-10

When

1-3pm

Where

Oriental Museum

Admission

Normal museum admission prices apply. Just 75p per child or concession, and £1.50 per adult. Under 5's and students are FREE.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/events/

Great Ganesha

22 June 2013

Celebrate the opening of our new Hinduism exhibition by making your own elephant-god and adorn him with sequins. Drop in session for children aged 5-11 years.

Suitable for

  • Especially for children
  • 5-6
  • 7-10

When

1-3pm

Admission

Usual museum admission prices apply.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/events/

Dreadful Dragons

29 June 2013

Find out about dragons in Chinese culture and make an amazing fire-breathing dragon! For children aged 5-11 years. Drop in sessions.

Suitable for

  • Family friendly
  • All ages
  • 5-6
  • 7-10

When

1-3pm

Admission

Normal museum admission applies.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/events/

Pharoah sarcophagus

Egyptian Mask

24 July 2013

Come and visit the museum's mummies, and make a mummy mask. Drop in session for children aged 5-11 years.

Suitable for

  • Especially for children
  • 5-6
  • 7-10
  • Especially for children

When

1-3pm

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/events/

japanese wooden doll

Japanese Wooden Doll

26 July 2013

Family craft activity - Make a Japanese wooden doll.
Activity suitable for children aged 5-11 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Suitable for

  • Especially for children
  • 5-6
  • 7-10

When

1-3pm

Admission

Normal museum admission prices apply.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/events/

Come and have a go at our new children's trail!

The Hungry Silk Worm

31 July 2013

Find out about the silk trade route, and make your own Hungry Silk Worm story book. Drop in crafts, suitable for children aged 5-11 years.

Suitable for

  • Especially for children
  • 5-6
  • 7-10

When

1-3pm

Where

Oriental Museum, DH1 3TH

Admission

Normal museum admission prices apply.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/

Japanese Zen Garden

2 August 2013

Children can design and make a Japanese Zen Garden at the Oriental Museum this afternoon. Suitable for children aged 5-11 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Suitable for

  • Especially for children
  • 5-6
  • 7-10
  • Especially for children

When

1-3pm

Admission

Normal museum admission prices apply.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/

Amazing Animals

3 August 2013

Some of the most amazing animals in the world are found in Asia. Make your own 3D model of a tiger, panda or elephant. Drop in craft session, suitable for children aged 5-11 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Suitable for

  • 5-6
  • 7-10
  • Especially for children

When

1-3pm

Where

Oriental Museum

Admission

Normal museum admission applies. £1.50 per adult / 75p per child or concession.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/events/

glass beads

The Egyptian Afterlife

7 August 2013

Find out what the Ancient Egyptians believed about the afterlife and make canopic jars - complete with organs inside. The activity is drop-in, no need to book. Suitable for children aged 5-11 years and accompanying adults. Children must be supervised by a parent/carer at all times.

Suitable for

  • 5-6
  • 7-10
  • Especially for children

When

1-3pm

Where

Oriental Museum, Elvet Hill, South Road, Durham, DH1 3TH

Admission

Normal museum admission applies.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/events/

Buddhist Wheel of Life

9 August 2013

Learn about Buddhism and make a Buddhist Wheel of Life. Suitable for children aged 5-11 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult

Suitable for

  • Especially for children
  • 5-6
  • 7-10
  • Especially for children
  • Family friendly

When

1-3pm

Where

Oriental Museum, DH1 3TH

Admission

Adults: £1.50
Children 5-16 and Over 60s: 75p
Family Ticket (2 adults and up to 3 children): £3.50

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/events/

Celebrate Awa Odori

14 August 2013

Celebrate the Japanese dancing festival of Awa Odori. Learn about the Fool's Dance and decorate the costumes of ren dancing groups.

Drop in activity, suitable for children aged 5-11 year. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Suitable for

  • Especially for children
  • 5-6
  • 7-10
  • Especially for children

When

1-3pm

Where

Oriental Museum

Admission

Normal museum admission prices apply.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/

chinese handprint dragon

Chinese Handprint Dragon

16 August 2013

Make and decorate a Chinese handprint dragon. Drop in craft activity, suitable for children aged 5 - 11 years.

Suitable for

  • Especially for children
  • 5-6
  • 7-10
  • Family friendly
  • Especially for children

When

1-3pm

Where

Oriental Museum, DH1 3TH

Admission

Normal museum admission prices apply.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/events/

Islamic Prayer Mat

21 August 2013

Find out about Islamic culture and make a prayer mat. Drop in craft activities for children, aged 5-11 years.

Suitable for

  • Especially for children
  • 5-6
  • 7-10
  • Especially for children
  • Family friendly

When

1-3pm

Admission

Normal museum admission prices apply.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/events/

Indian Animal Masks

23 August 2013

Learn about the animals of India, and make an elephant or tiger mask or a peacock finger puppet.

Suitable for

  • Especially for children
  • 5-6
  • 7-10

When

1-3pm

Admission

Usual museum admission prices apply.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/events/

hieroglyph crafts

Scarab Beetle

28 August 2013

Try writing your name in hieroglyphs and make your own scarab beetle. Suitable for children aged 5-11 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Suitable for

  • Especially for children
  • 5-6
  • 7-10
  • Family friendly
  • Especially for children

When

1-3pm

Admission

Normal museum admission prices apply.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/events/

Japanese Crafts

30 August 2013

Discover the importance of symbols in Japanese art, and make a Japanese screen decorated with the symbols you have learnt. Drop-in activity, suitable for children aged 5-11 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Suitable for

  • Especially for children
  • 5-6
  • 7-10
  • Especially for children
  • Family friendly

When

1-3pm

Admission

Normal museum admission prices apply.

Website

http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/events/

Resources listed here may include websites, bookable tours and workshops, books, loan boxes and more. You may need to scroll down or click on headers to see them all.
Face to face resources

Life in Ancient Egypt

A schools workshop looking at life in Ancient Egypt. The children make extensive use of our galleries and handling collection to explore the subject in depth. There is also the opportunity to participate in role play and mummify some fruit.
(Group size: normally 30 but more by arrangement; Duration: 4 hours including lunch; Level: KS2)

Creator

  • Durham University Museums and Special Collections

How to obtain

For information about booking a visit, please see our website - www.dur.ac.uk/4schools/indexpages/visits.html

Marvels of China

In this schools workshop session children will have the chance to participate in a wide range of activities from exloring the symbolism in Chinese art to having a go at producing their own scrolls. Students will also have the opportunity to take part in a gallery trail, handle original artefacts and engage in fun craft activities.
(Group size: normally up to 30 but larger classes by arrangement; Duration: 2-4 hours; Level: KS2)

Creator

  • Durham University Museums and Special Collections

Turning Japanese

This schools workshop session offers students the chance to experience a wide range of activities aimed at increading knowledge and understanding of Japanese culture. Activities include a gallery trail, making a Japanese kite, and origami. Schools can also combine this session with a visit to the nearby Botanic Garden to look at the plants that inspire Japanese art.
(Group size: noramlly one class but larger groups may be able to be accommodated; Duration: 2-4 hours; Level: KS2)

Creator

  • Durham University Museums and Special Collections
Paper-based and downloads

Treasures of the Oriental Museum, Durham University

On 30th June 2010 the Oriental Museum launched a major new publication to commemorate the Golden Jubilee. This book includes 50 short essays by curators, artists, students, researchers and collectors from the UK and around the world. Eash essay offers a different view on an object from the collections accompanied by all new colour photography of these stunning objects.

Publisher

  • TMI Group

How to obtain

Order forms can be downloaded from our website, or you can order via the Durham University Retail Office website: www.dur.ac.uk/university.shop/

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