Exhibits

Eric Carle’s career in book publishing began with commissions for Red Flannel Hash and Shoo-Fly Pie (published in 1965), a compilation of folk recipes from across the United States
Edward St. John Gorey, born a century ago on February 22, 1925, was witness to — and keenly observant of — the lingering vestiges of the 19th Century.
The Norman Rockwell Museum assembled Imprinted: Illustrating Race with co-curator Robyn Phillips-Pendleton, a professor at the University of Delaware.
A groundbreaking AWM content initiative, American Prophets journeys through the pages of
Peter Moriarty has photographed historic greenhouses worldwide, capturing their light-filled architecture in gelatin-silver prints.
From 1949 to 1978, photography in the People’s Republic of China was reserved for governmental propaganda: Its function was to present an idealized image of life under Chairman Mao
Boekie Woekie is an artists’-run bookshop and gallery in Amsterdam that was founded in 1986 by a group of six artists.
Fascinated by health and wellbeing? So were our medieval ancestors.
This exhibition looks at the popular conception of Haworth, nurtured by the many film and TV adaptations of the Brontës’ lives and works.
Take a free family trip through our collection and discover the stories behind objects which take you to wondrous places. Designed for children 0–9.