An unique opportunity to view, and handle, major works of Asian art not on public display in this gem of a museum, with Ada de Wit. Thursday, November 2, 10-11am. Booking essential: slowartworkshop@gmail.com
Works of art from the collection of Raine, Countess Spencer, including jades and furniture
Tuesday, July 11 – Works of art from the collection of Raine, Countess Spencer, including jades and furniture, with Adrian Hume-Sayer and Cecilia Zi, Christie’s, 8 King Street, SW1, 6.30-7.30pm
Out of the Frame: Old Masters
Tuesday, July 4 – Behind the scenes of Christie’s sales of Old Masters, with Eugene Pooley, Stijn Alsteens and Hattie Drummond, at Christie’s, 8 King Street, SW1, 6-30-7.30pm
Reading the Paper: Old Master Drawings as artworks and objects
Thursday, June 29 – Reading the Paper: Old Master drawings as artworks and objects, with Gregory Rubinstein, Sotheby’s, 34-35 New Bond Street, W1, 9-10am
Book at mail@londonartweek.co.uk
Gilded Histories: Uncovering stories of Georgian giltwood furniture
Gilded Histories: Uncovering stories of Georgian giltwood furniture, with May Geolot, Mackinnon Fine Furniture, 5 Ryder Street, SW1, 2-3pm
Book essential, through slowartworkshop@gmail.com
British Watercolours – how to read them
NEW TIME AND DATE. Sunday, July 2 – British Watercolours: How to read them, with Huon Mallalieu and Karen Taylor, Illustrationcupboard Gallery, 22 Bury Street, SW1, 12-1pm
Book at slowartworkshop@gmail.com
Turner’s Ehrenbreitstein: The Byron Legacy
Sunday, July 2 – Turner’s Ehrenbreitstein: The Byron Legacy, with Julian Gascoigne, Sotheby’s, 34-35 New Bond Street, W1, 2-3pm
Booking essential, via mail@londonartweek.co.uk
‘Elephants, Deities and Ashoka’s Pillar’
Wednesday, August 16 – ‘Elephants, Deities and Ashoka’s Pillar: Coins of India from antiquity to the present’, coin handling session with curators and staff. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 2-3pm
Book at education@fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk
‘Elephants, Deities and Ashoka’s Pillar’
August 2 – ‘Elephants, Deities and Ashoka’s Pillar: Coins of India from antiquity to the present’, coin handling session for over eights led by curators and staff. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 2.30-4.15pm
Book at education@fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk
‘Elephants, Deities and Ashoka’s Pillar’
Tuesday, July 4 – ‘Elephants, Deities and Ashoka’s Pillar: Coins of India from antiquity to the present’, coin handling session for blind and partially sighted adults led by curators and staff. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 2.30-4.15pm
Book at education@fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk