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From the earth comes light: women artists and British mining 01 May 2024, Jennifer Jasmine White
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Scottish independence: Scotland's national identity in art before the Act of Union 30 April 2024, Fern Insh
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The power of blue: humanity, spirituality and divinity 26 April 2024, Elle Anderton
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Five twentieth-century artists who reimagined the human figure through drawing 25 April 2024, JoAnna Novak
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Beyond the pale: blushing and whiteness in eighteenth-century portraits of women 24 April 2024, Janet Couloute
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Concrete Canvas: how is Chelmsford's street art festival put together? 23 April 2024, Candy Joyce
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Lines of connection: drawings of mother and child 22 April 2024, Alice Read
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Sites of ancient power: the enduring magic of standing stones in British art 19 April 2024, Eleanor Affleck
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Drawn to drawing: artists and self-portraits 08 April 2024, Iona Glen
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Enchanting friend or fiendish foe? Fairies in Scottish art 04 April 2024, Dawn Geddes
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Androgynous beauty: Henry Wriothesley's performance of masculinity 03 April 2024, Alice Blow
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Valleys Re-told: sharing the art and heritage of the South Wales Valleys 29 March 2024, Valleys Re-told
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Not bleak, but bleary: the politics of alienation within the art of Llanelli 28 March 2024, Joshua Jones
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The Davies sisters: collecting art for Wales 26 March 2024, Beth McIntyre
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Intimate moments of salvation: Annunciation scenes through the ages 25 March 2024, Adam Wattam
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The real George Villiers: social climber, art patron and favourite to King James 20 March 2024, Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
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