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Museum of Oxford Town Hall St Aldate’s Oxford www.museumofoxford.org
40 Years of the Museum of Oxford
2015 sees the Museum of Oxford celebrating 40 years. To mark this exciting period we’ve launched a 40:40 project - forty things for forty years. We want to find 40 things that you think are exclusively Oxford, the things that make Oxford, Oxford. Anything that inspires, fascinates, provokes or intrigues you about Oxford. It could be pictures, objects, stories, places, interesting facts, films almost anything goes! In short “the best of Oxford”.
Who better to help us with the ‘Best of’ treatment than thebestof Oxford.
www.thebestof.co.uk/local/oxford
We are pleased to welcome them on-board as our latest partner. thebestof Oxford is a local business that works to connect local people with recommended businesses and organisations, showcasing local events, reviews, offers and articles. You’ll be able to follow the progress of the project in our monthly blog on their website.
The resulting 40 Best of Oxford will form an exhibition from September. So let us have your ‘best of’ by the 7th of September.
Euton Daley MBE
Anniversary Programme Co-ordinator
Open Monday to Saturday | 10am – 5pm
Exhibitions pages 4–8
Workshops, Events, Talks and Tours pages 10–17
Calendar of Events centre pages
Family Events pages 18–21
Visit the Museum of Oxford’s interactive galleries and explore Oxford’s fascinating story in two very different spaces. Explore Oxford is the only place to learn about the city and its people!
Our sponsors
27 June – 22 July
@ Gallery CorridorPhotographs of the new World War 1 play by Jeremy Allen ‘While They’re Away’, taken by James Sutton. A joint project with the Museum of Oxford and Under Construction Theatre.
3 – 29 June
6 – 13 June
@ The GalleryAn exhibition of original paintings by Keith Jansz, Member Artist of the Mouth and Foot Painting Artists. www.keithjansz.com
18 – 20 June
@ The GalleryA series of photos taken by Oxford residents during their visits to Palestine. The images outline the changing nature of life in Palestine over the years and illustrates the connections between this city and Palestine.
@ The GalleryAn exhibition to celebrate the work of Mark Wood, a painter, cartoonist and musician with a long history of mental health problems who died in August 2013. He took great delight in the Oxfordshire countryside and wildlife and felt very strongly about ecological issues and the need to protect the planet from further harm.
Museum of Oxford Town Hall St Aldate’s Oxford www.museumofoxford.org
28 September - 20 February 2016
@ Gallery CorridorViews and people of Oxford from Urban Sketchers.
8 – 30 July
@ The GalleryAn exhibition by primary schools, secondary schools and children from local learning disability charities working with Brookes University creating modern interpretations of the Magna Carta.
29 August – 13 September
@ The GalleryO3 Gallery and Oxford Castle Quarter are launching the new and exciting Oxford Art Prize; an open art competition to celebrate Oxford city’s unique culture, natural beauty and heritage. Finished pieces will be displayed in the Gallery where they will be judged and available to buy.
@ Gallery CorridorCollections of 40 things we love about Oxford. Expect poetry and photographs amongst other medium as part of our 40th anniversary celebrations.
28 July – 20 August
Supported by
Museum of Oxford Town Hall St Aldate’s Oxford www.museumofoxford.org
28 September 2015 – 20 February 2016
@ The Gallery An exhibition of 40 objects selected by the local community to tell the story of their city. To celebrate its 40th anniversary, the Museum of Oxford has been working with local people and community groups to bring together objects which reflect their experiences and memories of Oxford over the past four decades. Visitors will be able to explore Oxford’s recent history through everyday objects, historic artefacts and personal mementoes. 40 Years, 40 Objects will also feature an exciting spotlight loan from the British Museum and artwork and digital stories created especially for the exhibition.
The Museum Gift Shop offers a range of products including gifts inspired by our collections. The shop also sells books by local authors and unique work created by Oxford and Oxfordshire artists and craft workers.
If you’re interested in stocking our shelves with your artwork, published
book or having your crafts in our cabinet
please pop in or email [email protected].
Supported by
Museum of Oxford Town Hall St Aldate’s Oxford www.museumofoxford.org
Throughout the summer of 2015, we will be looking for objects to include in the exhibition through a busy programme of community workshops and outreach events. To get involved, come along to our community collecting day on 20 June in The Old Museum or catch the Museum outreach team at a range of city events including the Oxford Summer Mela on Saturday 13 June and Cowley Road Carnival on Sunday 5 July.
Courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum
20 June | 11am – 4pm3 June | 11am – 1pm
@ Heritage Learning CentreAre you looking to gain new skills and experiences or put what you do know to good use? For Volunteers’ Week you can come along to the Museum to see volunteers in action and have a go yourself. We will start promptly at 11am as volunteers will deliver talks on their experiences.
13 & 27 June 11 & 25 July8 & 22 August
@ Gift shopJoin the Museum of Oxford as we take you on a tour around Oxford’s magnificent Town Hall. Tours run twice a month and we also offer bespoke tours for groups, including a new option to have tea and scones in The Old Museum, please email [email protected] or telephone 01865 252417 with your enquiry.
£4/£4.50/£5
@ The Old MuseumBring along an object that means something to you and relates to Oxford and the last 40 years. From a sporting trophy to a hat worn on May Day… it can be anything at all! We will record your story and digitise your object to share with visitors to our galleries and users online. We will select the best to be part of the Museum’s 40 Objects exhibition in September.
We are collecting objects to make an exhibition all about Oxford and its people.
Do you have an object that tells a story about Oxford from the last 40 years?
It could be a medal, a school photo, a pair of shoes or a painting! Anything that tells a story which you are willing to share.
Contact us [email protected] and tell us your story.
Museum of Oxford Town Hall St Aldate’s Oxford www.museumofoxford.org
All money from tours goes towards supporting
the Museum of Oxford and its development.
Date Event Name Type Time Location Cost
All year Oxford Uncovered Trail
Family Activity
10am–4.30pm Gift Shop FREE
23 May - 10 July
Inspired Art Trail Family Activity
10am–4.30pm Gift Shop FREE
1 June Searchers Workshop 1.30pm–3.30pm HLC FREE
2 June Art for All Workshop 1.30pm–4pm HLC FREE
3 June - 29 June
‘While They’re Away’ Photography by James Sutton
Exhibition 10am–5pm Gallery Corridor
FREE
3 June Volunteering: Find Out More
Event 11am–1pm HLC FREE
4 June Memory Lane Movers and Shakers
Event 11am–12noon HLC FREE
6 June - 13 June
Keith Jansz Exhibition 10am–4.30pm The Gallery FREE
8 June Searchers Workshop 1.30pm–3.30pm HLC FREE
9 June Creative Writing Workshop 1.30pm–3.30pm HLC FREE
13 June Heritage Tours: Town Hall
Tour 11am Gift Shop £4/£4.50 /£5
15 June Searchers Workshop 1.30pm–3.30pm HLC FREE
16 June Art for All Workshop 1.30pm–4pm HLC FREE
18 June - 20 June
Oxford Connections
Exhibition 10am–4.30pm The Gallery FREE
18 June Memory Lane: Memories of the Green Movement in Oxford
Event 2pm–4pm HLC FREE
20 June 40th Anniversary Collecting Day
Event 11am–4pm The Old Museum
FREE
22 June Searchers Workshop 1.30pm–3.30pm HLC FREE
23 June Creative Writing Workshop 1.30pm–3.30pm HLC FREE
27 June - 22 July
The Spirit of Nature: Works by Mark Wood
Exhibition 10am–4.30pm The Gallery FREE
27 June Heritage Tours: Town Hall
Tour 11am Gift Shop £4/£4.50 /£5
22 June Searchers Workshop 1.30pm–3.30pm HLC FREE
Date Event Name Type Time Location Cost
29 June Searchers Workshop 1.30pm–3.30pm HLC FREE
30 June Art for All Workshop 1.30pm–4pm HLC FREE
4 July Alice’s Day Family Activity
All Day Town Hall and HLC
FREE
8 July - 30 July
Pushing Your Sketching Boundaries
Exhibition 10am–5pm Gallery Corridor
FREE
8 July - 11 July
Pushing Your Sketching Boundaries
Workshop 5.30pm HLC £180/ £225
11 July Beneath Our Feet Trail
Family Activity
10am–4.30pm Gift Shop FREE
11 July Heritage Tours: Town Hall
Tour 11am Gift Shop £4/£4.50 /£5
25 July Heritage Tours: Town Hall
Tour 11am Gift Shop £4/£4.50 /£5
27 July - 20 Aug
Magna Carta: Medieval Life in Oxford
Family Activity
10.30am–12.30pm every Monday and Thursday
The Gallery FREE
28 July - 20 Aug
Modern Magna Carta
Exhibition 10am–4.30pm The Gallery FREE
8 Aug Heritage Tours: Town Hall
Tour 11am Gift Shop £4/£4.50 /£5
22 Aug Heritage Tours: Town Hall
Tour 11am Gift Shop £4/£4.50 /£5
29 Aug - 13 Sept
Oxford Art Prize Exhibition 10am–4.30pm The Gallery FREE
10 Sept Memory Lane: Memories of the Printing Industry in Oxford
Event 2pm–4pm Heritage Learning Centre
FREE
12-13 Sept
Oxford Open Doors
Event 10am–4pm The Old Museum
FREE
21 Sept Searchers Workshop 1.30pm–3.30pm HLC FREE
22 Sept Creative Writing Workshop 1.30pm–3.30pm HLC FREE
28 Sept - 20 Feb 2016
40 Years, 40 Objects and 40 Best of Oxford
Exhibition 10am–4.30pm The Gallery and Gallery Corridor
FREE
28 Sept Searchers Workshop 1.30pm–3.30pm HLC FREE
29 Sept Art for All Workshop 1.30pm–4pm HLC FREE
HLC - Heritage Learning Centre
Museum of Oxford Town Hall St Aldate’s Oxford www.museumofoxford.org
If your answer is YES to any of these questions, then…
Join our Museum of Oxford Friends!
Contact: [email protected]
The Museum of Oxford Friends (MoOFs) is launching officially in June 2015 during this 40th Anniversary Year of the Museum of Oxford. Its main purpose is to be supportive and promote this important and unique Museum.
MoOFs aim to be a group that is lively, supportive and inclusive and hope that many of you will chose to become a MoOF; to be part of a sustainable group with a positive impact on Oxford heritage, people and communities both now and into the future. Please look out for more information about joining MoOFs and plans for forthcoming events in future Museum publications.
Should you wish to get in touch, do email the following: [email protected]
Judith Price
Chair of MoOFs
Do you want to:
Support the future of the Museum of Oxford?
Have your
say in the
development of
the Museum?
Meet like-minded people and have fun?
@ Heritage Learning CentreThe Museum of Oxford offers lots of beginners’ workshops for adults including Searchers, Creative Writing and Art For All. All workshops take place in the Heritage Learning Centre on weekday afternoons during term time.
They are aimed at beginners but all abilities are very welcome. Please contact Antonia Harland-Lang ([email protected]) to be added to the programme mailing list or just drop into a session.
A creative writing class for anyone who wants to try their hand at writing prose, poetry and plays in a supportive group environment.
1, 8, 15, 22, 29 June & 21, 28 September | 1.30 – 3.30pm
9, 23 June & 22 September | 1.30 – 3.30pm
2, 16, 30 June & 29 September | 1.30 – 4pm
A mixed media art class for beginners and beyond.
Museum of Oxford Town Hall St Aldate’s Oxford www.museumofoxford.org
A research class for beginners, all ages welcome. Research family history, local history and much more.
4 June | 11am – 12noon
18 June | 2pm – 4pm
Memory Lane is a themed reminiscence group for older people, led by Helen, Reminiscence Officer for the Museum of Oxford. For more information call Helen on 01865 252795.
@ Heritage Learning CentreMemories of the Green movement in Oxford is part of Low Carbon Week.
10 September | 2pm – 4pm
@ Heritage Learning CentreMemories of the Printing Industry in Oxford is part of Oxford Open Doors Weekend.
Image © of Oxfordshire County Council History Centre .
@ Heritage Learning CentreMemory Lane Movers and Shakers is a gentle dance and music group led by dance tutor Angela Conlan. Sessions are inspired by the memories and themes from Memory Lane. Sessions are free and light refreshments are provided. For more information call Helen on 01865 252795.
@ Heritage Learning CentreThis is an urban sketching workshop in the heart of Oxford that will push your sketching boundaries, exploring techniques for drawing people, paint in watercolour and creating bold sketches on location. The results of the workshop will be exhibited along with other urban sketches around Oxford at the Gallery Corridor.
To book and for further information contact: Isabel Carmona Andreuemail: [email protected]: http://workshops.urbansketchers.org
8 – 11 JulyTuition days Wed – Fri | 9am – 5.30pmSketch crawl in Oxford Sat | 10 – 5pm
Museum of Oxford Town Hall St Aldate’s Oxford www.museumofoxford.org
£225/£180
@ Heritage Learning Centre Alice’s Day returns with a day full of free family drop-in activities as part of the city-wide celebrations of the famous story!
4 July | 12noon – 4pm
27 July – 20 AugustMondays and Thursdays | 10.30am – 12.30pm
@ The GalleryJoin us to find out more about life in Oxford in the time of King John when the Magna Carta was signed. Investigate the evidence from a medieval rubbish pit and discover what survived and what didn’t!
Museum of Oxford Town Hall St Aldate’s Oxford www.museumofoxford.org
Museum of Oxford Town Hall St Aldate’s Oxford www.museumofoxford.org
Download our app
available on iOS and Android devices, just search for Museum Trails Oxfordshire, and enjoy a fantastic trail around our Explore Oxford gallery which includes images, movies, questions and more.
@ Gift ShopFun family trails around the Explore Oxford galleries available all year round with different themes suitable for all the family and available from the Museum’s gift shop.
Meet the people who lived on our doorstep in this fun trail about Oxford’s history.
Find art everywhere in Oxford’s history.
Visit the Explore Oxford galleries and discover the fascinating evidence from lives in Oxford’s past with a family friendly gallery trail. Take a trip under the ground on a virtual tour of the Town Hall’s Cellar and find out about Oxford’s Medieval Jewish history.
Celebrating the Festival of Archaeology from 11 to 26 July.
25 YEARS
All year
23 May – 10 July
11 July – 4 September
10 September | 2pm – 4pm
@ Heritage Learning CentreMemories of the Printing Industry in Oxford is part of Oxford Open Doors Weekend.
Memory Lane is a themed reminiscence group for older people, led by Helen, Reminiscence Officer for the Museum of Oxford. For more information call Helen on 01865 252795.
Image © of Oxfordshire County Council History Centre .
12 – 13 September | 10am – 4pm
@ The Old MuseumOrganised by Oxford Preservation Trust, the theme for this year’s Open Doors weekend will be books, printing and libraries. The Museum of Oxford will be throwing open the doors of The Old Museum, once home to the city’s public library. Look out for a range of free activities over the course of the weekend. Visit the website for more information nearer the time.
The Museum of Oxford Team are out and about during the summer. You’ll find us at:
Oxford Mela – 13 June
Alice’s Day – 4 July
Cowley Road Carnival – 5 July
Hosting a wide range of exciting and heritage events, The Old Museum is also available to book for your event. For more information, visit our website.
Museum of Oxford Town Hall St Aldate’s Oxford www.museumofoxford.org
Twitter @museumofoxford
Facebook /museumofoxford
01865 252334 (Gift Shop)
Museum Entrance:The entrance to the Town Hall is on St Aldate’s street and the Museum of Oxford’s Explore Oxford galleries are just to your right as you enter.
The Town Hall and Museum are fully accessible.
Museum of OxfordOxford Town HallSt Aldate’sOxford OX1 1BX
Opening Hours:Monday to Saturday 10am–5pm (with last admittance at 4.30pm to all galleries)
The Museum is usually closed during bank holidays, please check back at the website for more information.
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