OBJECTS OF SURVIVAL

The MERL Autumn Speaker Series This series of lunchtime talks is part of Showing, Doing, Telling, a season of events exploring craft and making at The MERL. Specialists in craft and the arts examine different ways of responding to rural life, exploring how best to nurture old skills, contemporary creative responses and traditional practice. For […]

ENGLISH SCYTHES: BACK AT THE CUTTING EDGE?

The MERL Autumn Speaker Series This series of lunchtime talks is part of Showing, Doing, Telling, a season of events exploring craft and making at The MERL. Specialists in craft and the arts examine different ways of responding to rural life, exploring how best to nurture old skills, contemporary creative responses and traditional practice. For […]

HERITAGE CRAFTS AT RISK

The MERL Autumn Speaker Series This series of lunchtime talks is part of ‘Showing, Doing, Telling’, a season of events exploring craft and making at The MERL. Specialists in craft and the arts examine different ways of responding to rural life, exploring how best to nurture old skills, contemporary creative responses and traditional practice. For […]

THE POETICS OF AGRICULTURE

The MERL Autumn Speaker Series This series of lunchtime talks is part of Showing, Doing, Telling, a season of events exploring craft and making at The MERL. Specialists in craft and the arts examine different ways of responding to rural life, exploring how best to nurture old skills, contemporary creative responses and traditional practice. For […]

NEW C21 ARCHITECTURAL RESPONSES TO RURAL LIFE

The MERL Autumn Speaker Series This series of lunchtime talks is part of ‘Showing, Doing, Telling’, a season of events exploring craft and making at The MERL. Specialists in craft and the arts examine different ways of responding to rural life, exploring how best to nurture old skills, contemporary creative responses and traditional practice. For […]

MAKE IT! A MERL LATE FOR MUSEUMS AT NIGHT

Join us for a lively evening of drinks, live music, activities and talks on the theme of craft and making! Part of Showing, Doing, Telling a season of events exploring craft and making at The MERL Book in advance via Eventbrite or buy on the door (subject to availability) £4 in advance (£3 students and concessions) […]

SHOWING, DOING, TELLING: CRAFT AND MAKING

Making, doing, telling: a season of events exploring making and craft at the MERL

THE MERL AUTUMN SPEAKER SERIES Weekday lunchtimes, 10 October to 14 November 12.00 – 1.00pm Free, booking recommended.  Specialists in craft and the arts examine different ways of responding to rural life, exploring how best to nurture old skills, contemporary creative responses and traditional practice. 10 October – Piers Taylor – New C21 architectural responses […]

MAKING AND THE CREATIVE ECONOMY

A cover for the Making and the Creative Economy MERL Annual Lecture 2017, set against an image of a detail of a pole lathe.

This panel debate, chaired by Dr Paddy Bullard, will bring together influential thinkers connected to “craft and making” to explore pressing issues facing the creative economy. Dr Nicola Thomas: Associate Professor in Cultural Historical Geography, University of Exeter. Charlie Gladstone: Author and Co-Founder of ‘The Good Life Experience’. Professor Roger Kneebone: Professor of Surgical Education […]

EXTENDED HOURS: CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EVENING

Archival image of a partridge in a pear tree from the Christmas carol for the shopping event

Not enough hours in the day? We’re open late on the last Thursday of every month, so you can visit the reading room, museum galleries, shop, cafe and garden until 9pm. There are usually additional activities taking place on the evening to add to your visit. 29 November 2018: Christmas Shopping Evening It’s the most wonderful […]

BOOK LAUNCH: THE DARWIN FARMS BY PETER WORSLEY

The MERL is proud to support this special free event to launch The Darwin Farms by Peter Worsley, a revealing glimpse into the lesser-known farming lives of eighteenth century polymath Erasmus Darwin and his notable grandson Charles. This account of the family’s Lincolnshire estates is based on letters, photographs, maps and accounts from the time […]


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