Post on 04-Jul-2020
Museum News Brampton Park, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 0QP T: 01782 619705 www.newcastle-staffs.gov.uk/museumMon-Sat 10.00-5.30, Sun 2.00-5.30
Current Exhibitions at a glance. Window We Have Lift Off! 6 July-1 September. A collection of space themed dolls and toys kindly loaned to the museum, by Paul Buckley and Darren Wilshaw.
Hall Gallery 20 July-1 September
A space themed exhibition by Gill Stokes. Using epoxy resin, specialist glass paints, metallic foils and glitters, Gill creates abstract paintings with a glass-like surface
Main Gallery & Summer activities Out of This World- Space Race Toys. 20 July-1 September We have lift off! To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the moon landings, this family friendly exhibition, celebrates all things space!
A touring exhibition, from Emma Warren Exhibitions, looks at toys from the 60's and 70's, influenced by
the space race. These toys and games explored the fantasy of space travel and of living on other planets.
Everything from ray guns and space patrol walkie talkies to moon shoes and flying saucers were
produced. A range of these original childhood favourites is included in this exhibition. There will also be
space themed activities and crafts too!
Out of This World Stories, Rhymes and Activities Every Wednesday 2-3pm during the school summer holidays, join our friends from Home Start in our gallery and explore outer space! Stories, rhymes, craft activities, moon landings, astronauts, visits from outer space...who knows what adventures you will discover in this FREE family afternoon activity!
Wednesdays 24 and 31 July, 7,14, 21 and 28 August
Craft Cabinets We also have quality handmade gifts for everyone in our Craft Cabinets where you will find something for everyone even the most difficult person to buy for.
Regular activities for visitors Museum Prize Trail (cost 50p) – our themed trail around the museum for families costs just 50p and children will get a small prize when they find all the answers. Hunt high and low, upstairs and downstairs. Great fun for kids of all ages. We change the trail regularly so children will always find a new way to explore our museum. Paper Crafts (cost 50p)– always something different to colour and create. A simple paper activity to complete at our craft table or when you get home. Lots of fun and we regularly provide new themed paper crafts to try. Craft Packs – we create our own themed craft packs at prices ranging from £1 to £4 to buy and create at our craft table or when you get home.
Kids Creative Classes for August | Summer Holidays at Brampton Museum, Newcastle-under-Lyme Children must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Suggested child age: 6 years to 11 years of age.
One hour drop in sessions - Cultural Arts and Crafts on Saturday mornings 10am to 12.30pm:
Saturday 3rd August – Aztec Shield Create an Aztec inspired ceremonial shield using pattern, colour and brightly coloured feathers.
Saturday 10th August – Celtic Designs Create Celtic inspired Zentangle shapes using black Sharpie pens, then add colourful backgrounds.
Saturday 17th August – Egyptian Headdress Using gold and blues crayons, adding glitter to create your own Egyptian inspired headdress.
Saturday 24th August – Aboriginal Art Using patterns and colours of the Aborigines’ to create art and decorate self-made boomerang.
Sessions are drop in and are £4 per child with all instructions and resources provided. ***Children must be accompanied and aided by an Adult throughout the sessions.***
Museum Talks Places are limited so pre-booking is essential. If you would like to book, or for any more information, please ring 01782 619705 or email bramptonmuseum@newcastle-staffs.gov.uk No talks currently scheduled as we focus our attention on the school summer holidays.
Friends of Brampton Museum Talks
We have a regular programme of talks organised by our Museum Friends.
Please call the Museum to book a place 01782 619705. Tickets to be paid for on the day – payment to
Friends of the Museum.
Friends of the Museum and non-members are welcome.
Coal Mining in North Staffordshire at the time of The Minnie Pit Disaster in January 1918 Wednesday 7 August at 2.30 pm Dr Lloyd Boardman and Jim Worgan will give an illustrated talk on the Minnie Pit Disaster and the working lives of the miners in North Staffordshire in the early part of the 20th century. The talk will coincide with a memorial Service to be held in the Parish Church of Audley to commemorate the receiving of all the bodies from the disaster on the 12th January 1918. A Service of Commemoration was held in the church on August 16th, 1919 Admission is £4.00 for Friends of Brampton Museum. And £5.00 for visitors. Please ring the museum to book a place 01782 619705
“Millicent” Duchess of Sutherland - The life, times and loves of Millicent (St. Clair Erskine) Sutherland. By Levison Wood. Wednesday 16 October 2.30pm The enigmatic, contradictory and oft misunderstood woman who many only know as 'Meddling Millie!' Admission is £4.00 for Friends of Brampton Museum, £5.00 for visitors Please ring the museum to book a place 01782 619705
A Friends Christmas Gathering Sunday 8 December 2019. Come & join us for a cuppa & mince pies at the Brampton Museum Details nearer the time
Friends of Brampton Museum We have an established Friends group. Their aims are to support the work of the museum by: Organising social events such as talks and social events (see the What's on page for details) Fundraising for the museum to purchase items for the collections and to support museum projects} Being advocates for the museum in the community
If you join the Friends you will:
Be invited to social gatherings in the Museum Receive mailings about Museum and Friends events Be invited to Private Views Have a reduced admission for all talks
Make new friends and have fun By joining the Friends you can help the museum, meet like-minded people and get involved! The fees are: annual single subscription £6; family £8.50; OAP/student £5; joint OAP £7
Donations Making our museum even better. We want to improve the museum collections storage areas and create a research facility for the public to:
Improve our visitor facilities by providing a café, meeting rooms, better toilets and shop. With better meeting and education rooms we will be able to accommodate larger groups and expand the activities we currently offer to the public
Improve our temporary exhibition space so that we are able to accommodate larger exhibitions, touring exhibitions and loans from regional and national museums We need to raise match funding to help to pay for the costs of this project.
If you would like to support our project by donating money to our fund please contact the Museum on 01782 619705.
Meeting Room Hire For meetings, events or gatherings. We have two meeting rooms available to hire for a wide range of activities for your business, groups or events.
Group meetings, talks, art workshops, yoga and wellbeing sessions, language groups, family gatherings are some examples of the types of activities that have been held at the museum.
For availability, bookings and to discuss your requirements please call or email us, or pop in for an informal visit and chat:
Rooms: The Red Room is situated on the ground floor of the original Museum building and features a bay window with a view onto the park, wooden parquet floor and original historical features. The Red Room also houses some of our topographical local paintings. There is a pull-down projector screen. The room can be closed off to Museum visitors. Toilets are accessed near the main entrance. Maximum occupancy: 25 people
The Green Room is accessed via a corridor from the Main Gallery space. The room features a sink and sideboard and is mainly used for education and arts and crafts, as well as meetings. This room has close access to toilets, kitchen facilities and direct access to a back yard area and parking. Maximum occupancy: 25 people
Prices: £27 per half day / £50 per full day. We also offer a community/charity rate. Please enquire to discuss if your organisation is eligible.
We can provide your tea and coffee (milk and sugar) with crockery at £1.60 per head, or you can opt to use our self-service coffee machine with prices at £1.20 for tea/hot chocolate or £1.50 for coffees. Groups may bring their own tea, coffee etc., refreshments and catering by arrangement. We can provide hot water and crockery included in the price however the group will be responsible for collecting, washing and returning the crockery at the end of the session. Please contact us for availability and more information either by phone, email or in person.
Opportunities
Opportunity Saturday Creative Workshops Brampton Museum
Date Contact us for availability
Details Are you a creative practitioner who delivers Art and Craft workshops?
We have two rooms available for you to hire on Saturdays throughout the year. You could hire one of our rooms to host your own creative workshop(s) in our Museum.
Rooms: The Red Room is situated on the ground floor of the original Museum building and features a bay window with a view onto the park, wooden parquet floor and original historical features. The Red Room also houses some of our topographical local paintings. There is a pull down projector screen. The room has a door so your event can be closed off to regular Museum visitors. Toilets are accessed near the main entrance. Maximum occupancy: 25 people
The Green Room is accessed via a corridor from the Main Gallery space. The room features a sink and sideboard and is mainly used for education and arts and crafts, as well as meetings. This room has close access to toilets, kitchen facilities and direct access to a back yard area and parking. Maximum occupancy: 25 people
Prices: £27 per half day / £50 per full day For availability and bookings and to discuss your requirements please call or email us, or pop in for an informal visit and chat: 01782 619705 bramptonmuseum@newcastle-staffs.gov.uk
Opportunity B(u)y Me For Christmas! Deadline 25 August 2019 (application)
Date 16 November-5 January (Exhibition)
Location Brampton Museum, Brampton Park, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 0QP Details See poster attached
Our annual B(u)y Me For Christmas Exhibition where visitors can buy beautiful, exclusive handmade gifts. If you are an artist or maker, who would like to take part in this exhibition, please complete and return one of our application forms (see below) by 25 August.
https://www.newcastlestaffs.gov.uk/sites/default/files/IMCE/SportAndCulture/BramptonMuseum/BUY%20ME%20FOR%20CHRISTMAS%20application%20form.pdf
Opportunity Cultural Education Partnership 3rd Networking Event
Location Staffordshire University Henrion Gallery, College Road, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 2DE
Contact Tickets here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/3rd-annual-stoke-cep-cultural-arts-networking-
event-tickets-62600297174 Details
Opportunity Green Shepherd Design Glass Painting and Mood Painting Workshops
Location Brampton Museum, Brampton Park, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 0QP
Contact Email: elaine@greenshepherddesign.co.uk Facebook: @GreenShepherdArt Details
Payment will be taken at the time of booking and to secure your place - Examples will be shown and demonstrations given, if needed, during the workshop. - Assistance from the Tutor. - Personal experimentation. These classes are only available for adults. To afford those attending the opportunity to relax and unwind; no children, toddlers or babies can attend. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
Opportunity Green Shepherd Design Cultural Arts and Crafts on Saturday mornings .Kids Creative
Classes.
Dates Every Saturday in August, 10am – 12.20am
Location Brampton Museum, Brampton Park, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 0QP
Contact Email: elaine@greenshepherddesign.co.uk Facebook: @GreenShepherdArt Details Summer Holidays at Brampton Museum, Newcastle-under-Lyme. Children must be accompanied
by a parent/guardian. Suggested child age: 6 years to 11 years of age.
One hour drop in sessions - Cultural Arts and Crafts on Saturday mornings 10am to 12.30pm:
Saturday 3rd August – Aztec Shield Create an Aztec inspired ceremonial shield using pattern, colour and brightly coloured feathers.
Saturday 10th August – Celtic Designs Create Celtic inspired Zentangle shapes using black Sharpie pens, then add colourful backgrounds.
Saturday 17th August – Egyptian Headdress Using gold and blues crayons, adding glitter to create your own Egyptian inspired headdress.
Saturday 24th August – Aboriginal Art Using patterns and colours of the Aborigines’ to create art and decorate self-made boomerang.
Sessions are drop in and are £4 per child with all instructions and resources provided. ***Children must be accompanied and aided by an Adult throughout the sessions.***
Opportunity Workshops at unit twelve
Date various, see below
Location Tixall Road, Stafford ST18 0XX Details Skills for Spring.. We have lots of amazing workshop on offer to teach you new skills this spring,
such as: Morpho Butterfly workshop with Heather Everitt on 16th August Stitch a Perfect Pet workshop with Karen Suzuki on 25th May Hand stitched ladybird or bee workshop with Heather Everitt on 17th August
Or for details of ALL forthcoming art workshops do check out www.unittwelve.co.uk
Funding No funding opportunities to display
Exhibitions and Events Exhibition Gill Stokes - Cosmos
Location Hall Gallery Brampton Museum, Brampton Park, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 0LT
Dates 20 July-1 September
Details A space themed exhibition by Gill Stokes. Using epoxy resin, specialist glass paints, metallic foils
and glitters, Gill creates abstract paintings with a glass-like surface.
Announcement Centre Space Arts
Location New location Units 1 to 3, POTBANK, Spode Creative Village, Elenora St, Stoke-on-Trent ST4
1QE
Details We have some news regarding our beloved Centre Space – Due to accessibility issues that have
been implemented, with no consultation with gallery staff, at the Spode museum visitors centre, we have made the decision to leave. It was a hard decision that we had to implement with speed to protect our future exhibiting artists, as they would have been the ones affected. We have thankfully been supported by the Potbank Café/Potbank Hotel who have allowed us to use their premises. This will enable us to fulfill our commitment to everyone and will bring in a new audience that will see our amazing artist’s work on display. We will keep you all up to date on progress as we will still be trading as CENTRE SPACE ARTS at the Potbank. Thank you all for your amazing support and we will be back to normal very soon. Kind regards Centre Space Team (Darren & Sarah)
Event Market @48 Artisan Market
Location Pot Bank, Spode Works, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 4QQ Date 28 July 2019 Details
A new artisan market launching on Sunday 28th July called Market@48. It will be at the Potbank Cafe and
has been created by Darren Washington, Sarah Peart & Kate Windsor. On Sunday 28th July from 11:00-
16:00 we will have our wonderful launch of Market@48. There will be a varied amount of talented artists
from all over Staffordshire & Cheshire, so be sure to get down and support your amazing city and the
amazing artists it holds!
Event A Silent Shout Art installation and petition
Location dDeafLinks Staffordshire, The Ellis Centre, Wellesley Street, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 4NF.
Date 20th July 2019 11 am – 1 pm and ongoing during opening hours.
Details A Silent Shout calls for BSL to be taught in schools. A petition will launch on 20th July. Add your
ribbon, to show you support. Petition: We want British Sign Language to be taught in most schools to GCSE level or equivalent Here's how to be part of 'A Silent Shout', an art installation that calls on Parliament and the nation to at last realise the enormous potential of Sign Language, that can enrich the lives of everyone in so many ways. • Send or bring us a Ribbon • A piece of cloth; 12in x 2in (very approximate) • Any colour, pattern or plain • You can put your name or a message on the ribbon, if you like. • We will tie each ribbon side by side, or you can come to dDeaflinks Staffordshire anytime we are open and tie it yourself. All the ribbons will help to create a large art installation; 'A Silent Shout.'
We realise of course, that to petition Parliament officially, a petition has to be signed, so we ask that you also go to https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/ and join the online petition named above If we can reach 100,000 signatures then Parliament will usually debate the petition, and we may achieve something of real value for everybody and their descendants.
The petition will go live following the official launch.
Rachel Shenton and Chris Overton will launch 'A Silent Shout' on 20th July 2019 11 am – 1 pm at The Ellis Centre. All are welcome, bring a ribbon or for a small donation get one when you get here. Remember you can add a ribbon yourself anytime we are open, check at http://deaflinksstaffordshire.com for opening hours
dDeaflinks Staffordshire is a charity that relies on people, that support us with donations. If you would like to donate, then you can send it with your ribbon to dDeafLinks Staffordshire, The Ellis Centre, Wellesley Street, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 4NF
Exhibition Three Counties Open Art Exhibition
Location Burslem School of Art Queen St, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent ST6 3EJ. 01782 810808
Date Exhibition Preview evening: Friday 26 July | 6pm. The Exhibition will run from Saturday 27 July - 26
August 2019. Burslem School of Art will be open to the public on Tuesdays-Saturdays: 11am-3pm + Monday 26 August (Bank Holiday) 12-4pm
Details Overleaf
Following its huge success last year’s exhibition, the Three Counties Open Art Exhibition will return this summer at the Burslem School of Art for its third year. Artists from Cheshire, Staffordshire and Shropshire were invited to submit their entries for judging.
In Partnership with City Learning Trust, Burslem School of Art and Barewall Gallery Credit: Image by Russell Gregory, winner of the 2018 Arthur Berry Prize
Exhibitions Trent Art 2019 Exhibitions Location 19 Brunswick St, Newcastle ST5 1HF Details
Exhibition David Hunt and Friends Art Exhibition
Location The Nicholson Museum and Art Gallery, Stockwell Street, Leek, Staffordshire, ST13
6DW| 01538 395 530
Dates 29 June – 7 September Details
Exhibition Into the Woods
Location Unit Twelve Gallery, Tixall Heath Farm, Stafford ST18 0XX
email: jcolliertextiles@yahoo.co.uk tel: 07811 460494
Dates 2 May – 31st August, open Thurs-Sat, 10-4pm: www.unittwelve.co.uk Details The forest acts as a potent symbol of adventure and discovery; a place where the barrier
between reality and fantasy begins to thin. This exhibition seeks to capture the wonder and whimsy of these magical places, a whimsy that is subtly shaded with undertones of the sinister and macabre. With work from: Betty Pepper, Clare Collinson, Kayleigh Radcliffe, Treefall Design, Chris Turrel-Watts, Heather Everitt, Claire Gent, Print Garage, The Cat in the Shoe, Mrs Bertimus, Karen Suzuki, Liz Cooksey, Gwen Vaughan and Josephine Gomersall.
The exhibition continues unto the 31st August, open Thurs-Sat, 10-4pm
For workshop listings and booking visit www.unittwelve.co.uk Workshops to accompany this exhibition include: Morpho Butterfly workshop with Heather Everitt on 16th August Stitch a Perfect Pet workshop with Karen Suzuki on 25th May Hand stitched ladybird or bee workshop with Heather Everitt on 17th August
Exhibition Arthur Berry 50 Paintings
Location Barewall Art Gallery, 2-4 Market Place, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, ST6 4AT
Dates 20 July – 31 August
Details
Exhibition The Waiting Room Gallery Exhibition - Local Artwork and Waiting Room Opening
Location 17 Station Street Longport ST6 4ND
Dates First Exhibition currently on show - Opening times vary but are listed daily on facebook – more
information can be found here Details
The Waiting Room Gallery Exhibition for Longport Railway Station. The exhibition of local artwork celebrates the reopening of a waiting room community hub by Longport Station and will continue to include many artists associated with or living near the Station.
The Gallery is also taking expressions of interest for exhibitors – the small gallery room can cost as little as 4 pounds a day and the main gallery as little as 8 pounds a day to suit the exhibitor. We will charge for extras such as invigilation and commission. To discuss your ideas and for further information call 01782 824807 or message through the Friends of Longport group on facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/554832851603103/ More documents and pricing will be available soon.
Open Friday, Saturday Sunday please see facebook page for times.
Exhibition The Alston Emery Art Trail
Location Newcastle-under-Lyme Town Centre
Details
Residents and visitors will be able to walk in the footsteps of acclaimed borough artist Alston Emery along a one mile, town centre route.
The Alston Emery Art Trail, devised by Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council, aims to guide walkers from the house owned by Alston to various locations where he painted in the decades before his death in 1996.
In addition to standing in the same spot as the great watercolourist, avid art fans will walk past historic town centre buildings, art galleries, coffee shops and Newcastle’s independent traders. The one-hour walk ends at the Brampton Museum and Art Gallery where the five original paintings from the walk can be seen by arrangement.
There are parking locations on the map, the art trail and images of Alston’s watercolours. It will display on an electronic device such as a mobile phone or tablet in high definition.
The Alston Emery Art Trail available here