This wonderful Cornish workshop and museum is dedicated to the legacy of studio pottery trailblazer Bernard Leach
4 brilliant things to do in June
4 brilliant things to do in June
31 May 2023
Image: courtesy of Kite Festival
Get the creative juices flowing at Kite Festival
Now in its second year, this festival in Kirtlington Park, Oxfordshire brings together a stellar line-up of music alongside an equally illustrious list of speakers from across literature, technology, the environment, politics and more. Hear talks from everyone from John Major to Joan Collins, before enjoying musical delights from Baxter Dury, the Pretenders and Candi Staton.
Kite Festival, 9–11 June
Installation of David Hockney's The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire in 2011. Image: © David Hockney/Collection Centre Pompidou, Paris/Musée d'Art Moderne – Centre de création industrielle
See the world through Hockney’s eyes
David Hockney’s immersive high-tech exhibition Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away) has now been extended until 1 October due to popular demand. Featuring an original musical score, state-of-the-art projections that reach far overhead, and animations that reveal the creativity behind his image-making, this is the opportunity to enjoy some of the artist’s greatest works of art like never before.
David Hockney: Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away)
Lightroom in King’s Cross, London, until 1 October
Stonehenge on camera. Image: English Heritage
Celebrate the summer solstice wherever you are
Mark the longest day of the year on 21 June with Stonehenge’s online Skyscape website, courtesy of English Heritage. You can get up close to the sarsen stones and follow the movements of the sun, moon and planets, thanks to a mix of near-live footage and digital composites that track their locations. This clever zoom-in view was made possible thanks to a custom-powered camera equipped with a 220° fisheye lens, bringing the ancient site closer than ever before.
Wild animals on camera. Image: courtesy of the PhotoWILD Podcast
Discover the art of wildlife photography
A new podcast from PhotoWILD Magazine shares the secrets of wildlife photography, with hosts Jared Lloyd and Annalise Kaylor. They take a deep dive into everything required to get that perfect shot, from the important technicalities of equipment to understanding and respecting both individual animals and their delicate ecosystem. The first episodes discuss the pre-production and planning needed before a shoot in Panama, how the subsequent images of species of monkeys were created, and the difficulties of capturing a poison dart frog on lens in the Caribbean.
PhotoWILD Podcast, available via Apple Podcasts, Spotify and more
photowildmagazine.com/photowild-podcast
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