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Past events



Ikon Youth Programme/Off-site 22.05.2022 / 4.00pm–5.30pm
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Short & Suite: IYP & Friends
Flatpack Festival

Off-site 22.05.2022 / 6.15pm–8.00pm
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Artist. Mother. Teacher. Rebel.
Flatpack Film Screening - Queen of Hearts: Audrey Flack

Ikon Youth Programme/Off-site 21.05.2022 / 11.00am–1.00pm
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PHOTOWALK: BLACK COUNTRY TYPE

Event 26.04.2022–15.05.2022
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Intabulatura de Lauto: Venetian lute music at the turn of the 16th century
Concert


Talk 13.05.2022 / 3.00pm–4.00pm
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Three Painters: Talks on Crivelli
Rafal Zar on The Vision of the Blessed Gabriele (ca. 1489)

Family 07.05.2022 / 11.00am–3.00pm
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Family Saturday: Crivelli Fruit Salad

HMP Grendon/Workshop 04.05.2022 / 11.00am–1.30pm
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Workshop: Psychodrama

Ikon Youth Programme/Off-site 23.04.2022 / 3.00pm–4.00pm
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MOTHERSHIP
Jaz Morrison and Ikon Youth Programme

Workshop 07.04.2022–21.04.2022
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Textile workshops with Maria Wigley


Talk 08.04.2022 / 3.00pm–4.00pm
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Three Painters: Talks on Crivelli
Claudette Holmes on Virgin and Child (1480)

Schools 06.04.2022 / 4.30pm–6.30pm
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Teacher Twilight CPD Session

Family 02.04.2022 / 11.00am–3.00pm
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Family Saturday: A Gift to Birmingham
Family photographs by Vanley Burke


Talk 18.03.2022 / 3.00pm–4.00pm
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Three Painters: Talks on Crivelli
Graham Chorlton on The Annunciation, with Saint Emidius (1486)

Online/Talk 25.02.2022 / 10.00am–5.00pm
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Conference - Encountering Carlo Crivelli: From the Workshop to the Museum

Online 03.02.2022 / 6.30pm–8.30pm
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James T. Hong screening and live music

Online 14.01.2022 / 6.00pm–7.00pm
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Betsy Bradley in conversation with Hettie Judah

International/Off-site 28.11.2021 / 10.00am–6.00pm
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International Partnership: Judy Watson and Yhonnie Scarce, Australia

Event 18.11.2021 / 10.00am–6.00pm
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SHOUT Festival Showcase

Talk 12.11.2021 / 1.00pm–2.00pm
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Artists’ talk: Bill Woodrow and Richard Deacon