Prepping cans for pinhole solargraph workshop at @ScienceMuseum Lates in London this Wednesday. Come make a super-long-exposure camera! #museumlates #sciencemuseum #london #solargraphy #pinholecamera #sciencecommunication @akaleroybrown (at Hove)

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Prepping cans for pinhole solargraph workshop at @ScienceMuseum Lates in London this Wednesday. Come make a super-long-exposure camera! #museumlates #sciencemuseum #london #solargraphy #pinholecamera #sciencecommunication @akaleroybrown (at Hove)
Get yourselves down to the Science Museum tonight from 6pm where I'll be printing my design for @screengrab.london , you can print your own free poster! #instaart #printmaking #illustration #drawing #art #diy #sciencemuseum #screengrab #museumlates (at Science Museum)
#museumlates (at Natural History Museum, London)
The Celts
Our new junior graphic designer, Kelly, recently found herself caught up in a night full of revelry at the Beltane Fire Festival on Calton Hill.
Though today it is a heady mix of contemporary culture, this festival has its roots in ancient pagan celebrations closely linked to the Celts. Traditionally one of four key pagan celebrations, Beltane signified the beginning of summer when communities would light bonfires, feast and adorn themselves with lavish decorations. Opulent and detailed decoration was central to the Celts’ culture; it is through the intricately decorated objects that they left behind that we can start to unpick and understand the ancient culture of the Celts.
Having recently designed the exhibition Celts with the National Museum of Scotland, we have had the chance to witness the unraveling of some of the mysteries that surround this ancient culture. The exhibition features over 300 beautiful objects from across the UK and Europe, brought together for the first time in Scotland. Together they highlight the distinctive and extraordinary art objects that draw the varying peoples and communities together under the umbrella of ‘Celts’.
Tonight to celebrate Beltane, the National Museum of Scotland is holding a Celts edition of their
Museum Lates
event, featuring Scotland’s indie rockers, Idlewild. Other highlights include drumming and dancing from the Beltane Fire Society, storytelling of the Celtic legends and tales and a silent ceilidh. The Museum Lates event also gives you a chance to explore the Celts exhibition by night, a great opportunity to come face to face with the mystery and beauty of this ancient culture.
Kevin The Bad Taste of Town, Bristol Museum 160515
The Unknown Spoon The Bad Taste of Town, Bristol Museum 160515
Froella. The Bad Taste of Town, Bristol Museum 160515