TThe Gallery offers a collaborative MA in Theology, Bible, and the Arts (formerly called the MA in Christianity and the Arts), taught in association with the Department of Theology and Religious ...
Alan Crookham introduces this immersive exhibition and the stories within it. Learn about the family who called the Gallery ...
Entry to the Gallery to view the collection is free – admission is now through the Portico Entrance. We encourage people to book a gallery entry ticket. Please note it may take longer to access the ...
Cornelia Homburg is the guest curator of 'Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers' and a specialist in Vincent van Gogh. She works as an ...
Sheyamali Sudesh leads this reflective session on ‘ Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers ’.
Take a walk in John Constable’s footsteps, where the Romantic landscape painter made ‘The Hay Wain’, which now features in ‘ ...
Winter is upon us. As the nights draw in and it grows colder, discover how one 17th-century Dutch painter conjured up the ...
Join us to celebrate the brand-new catalogue, 'The German Paintings before 1800', showcasing former National Gallery curator ...
Expert guide Tim Maddison leads a guided walking tour, which connects our latest exhibition, 'Parmigianino: The Vision of ...
Jeremy Deller talks to Emily at Dundee's Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, one of the four UK partners taking part in 'The Triumph of Art'. Hear Deller give insights into his work on ...
Join us for an evening of literary inspiration from some of our favourite authors. Each event will be hosted on a Friday evening, from 6.30pm, and the featured author's book will be available to ...
(1790–1866) was a Welsh sculptor, central to the Neoclassical movement. In 1817, he moved to Rome, where he was apprenticed to Antonio Canova (1757–1822), Italy’s leading sculptor, and was later ...