This wonderful Cornish workshop and museum is dedicated to the legacy of studio pottery trailblazer Bernard Leach
4 brilliant things to do this April
4 brilliant things to do this April
3 Apr 2023
Looking Over: A Hopeful View, a screenprint by Rhi Moxon
Get printing at Ruthin Craft Centre
The Ruthin Craft Centre in North Wales is offering some fantastic beginner printmaking courses. These include an introduction to screen printing with local illustrator and printmaker Rhi Moxon, winner of Tŷ Pawb’s Print International 2019 and the Eirian Llwyd printmaking award in 2017 and known for her joyful, colourful works. This one-day workshop gives participants the chance to learn about the process and create their own screen print. Old clothes or aprons are a must!
Book via eventbrite
REWORLDING visual identity, the unloved. Image: © Serpentine
Explore art and ideas with a new podcast
London’s Serpentine has released new episodes of its podcast, REWORLDING, exploring the ways in which we can connect with nature and learn about the world around us, through the lens of art. Hosted by broadcaster and creative director Gaylene Gould, the podcasts also examine how artists can help reimagine existing worlds and create new ones. Expect deep dives into the fascinating Serpentine archive and conversations with top contemporary artists, including Tai Shani, Es Devlin and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster.
REWORLDING is available on various platforms; find out more here
Daily News tulips at Arundel Castle. Image: © Martin Duncan
Catch tulip fever at Arundel Castle
The Duke of Norfolk’s Sussex castle reopens on 1 April and is well worth the trip, not only for its beautifully preserved interiors and sizeable art collection but for its fantastic gardens. The grounds feature magical follies and, in summer, stunning displays of roses, but now, in spring, there is the spectacle of its magnificent tulip festival. With over 60,000 bulbs and upwards of 130 varieties, this riot of colour is a must-see for any flower enthusiast.
Arundel Castle, Sussex, reopens 1 April
Book tickets via arundelcastle.org
Dancers in Akram Khan’s Jungle Book Reimagined. Image: © Ambra Vernuccio
Experience The Jungle Book like never before
In Akram Khan’s stunning reimagining of the classic Rudyard Kipling tale, our global environmental crisis creates the backdrop for Mowgli’s journey, with the boy recast as a climate refugee. With state-of-the-art animation from experimental directors YeastCulture, and Khan’s own groundbreaking choreography, this is a chance to see a much-loved story with completely fresh eyes.
Jungle Book Reimagined, at Sadler’s Wells, 4–15 April
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