Nauðsyn kennir nöktum konur að snúast - Necessity Teaches Naked Women To spin
Posted by The Collection, Category: Art Exhibition
Nauðsyn kennir nöktum konur að snúast is Rachel Olin's first solo exhibition. 28th September- 26th October. Read more
Usher Gallery: Thursday – Monday 10am – 4pm
Muse Coffee Bar: Thursday - Monday 11am - 3pm
Lincoln Museum: Closed for redevelopment
Free Entry
Posted by The Collection, Category: Art Exhibition
Nauðsyn kennir nöktum konur að snúast is Rachel Olin's first solo exhibition. 28th September- 26th October. Read more
Posted by Will Mason, Category: Events
A call for artists to exhibit, sell or run workshops surrounding their art in the Frequency Festival Artists' Village. Read more
Posted by Will Mason, Category: Exhibition
A call for entries for the Opem 3 open exhibition showcasing contemporary art practice from the region. Read more
Posted by The Collection, Category: Archaeology Exhibition
Our new display brings a Medieval stone carving to life with music and dance Read more
Posted by Will Mason, Category: Art Exhibition News
A new residency position held at The Collection in collaboration with National Centre for Craft & Design and Lincolnshire One Venues. Read more
Posted by Will Mason, Category: Art
Janet Turville is our latest artist in residence, she'll be working with locations depicted on the Charles Norman Collection porcelain. Read more
Posted by Will Mason, Category: Art
The Wrecking Two have been chosen as our Soundwall resident artists, their work will be on display from the start of Frequency Festival Read more
Posted by Antony Lee, Category: Archaeology
The Collection has acquired a charismatic new addition to our Iron Age collections in the form of a miniature boar figurine Read more
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Re-Presented A contemporary interpretation of traditional views of Lincoln The Courtyard Gallery 6th July- 3rd August 2013 Read more
Posted by Will Mason, Category: Art Exhibition
Two Lowry works from Lincoln are to be exhibited alongside around eighty others in a major exhibition this summer at Tate Britain. Read more