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Chris Williams takes The art of the Night Sky to the Herschel Museum of Astronomy in Bath
Fine craft, design and astronomy combine in wood and print for a show also inspired by cosmology and physics at Bath's Herschel Museum.
In his own Words: Kurt Hentschläger on CORE
Chicago-based Austrian artist Kurt Hentschläger has exhibited at Venice Biennial, National Art Museum of China in Beijing and the National Museum for Contemporary Art in Seoul. But he says his huge new work, which will go on show at Enginuity in Shropshire, is one of the proudest moments of his career.
Tethera, Methera, Tic: Counting Sheep and Functional felt at the Old Fulling Mill Museum
If you've ever wondered what a sheep-shaped wedding dress or coffin looks like, a beautiful display courtesy of artist and landowner Ellie Langley is a must-see in Durham.
Colossus machine gets new gallery at Bletchley Park's National Museum of Computing
The public can help fund a new gallery for the world's first programmable computer, credited with playing a vital part in thwarting Nazi communications during World War II.
Capturing the East Riding: Photographs from the Community at Beverley Art Gallery
Selected by a trio of judges, 100 of the best photos from an amateur photo among Yorkshire residents stands as a history of the Beverley area between 2010 and 2011.
AV Wroe's "birdcage on bicycle wheels" Triplane inspires playwright at MOSI
A visit to the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester has inspired playwright Berlie Doherty to pen a play about a World War I flyer who is drawn to the Peak District.
Curator's Choice: Louisa Briggs on Stanley Spencer's The Dustman or The Lovers
The Curator of Visual Art for Museums Sheffield tells us about a 1934 work from The Family in British Art, the current exhibition at the Millennium Gallery.
World War Two Japanese fighter Kawasaki Ki-100 goes back on display at RAF Cosford
The last remaining example of a World War Two Japanese fighter developed to meet the might of US long range bombers has gone back on display at RAF Museum Cosford.
Anderson and Low's Manga Dreams at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
Jonathan Anderson and Edwin Low take to Norwich's Sainsbury Centre with a striking series of photographic and digital artworks merging the real with the fictional.
Kangaroos take on the Olympics in Animal Record-Breakers at Natural History Museum
Globe-swimming humpback whales, deep-diving leatherback turtles, water buffalo horns and spitting archerfish star in the Natural History Museum Tring's animal show.






