Category: Cartwright Hall

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Blog: Artist Folio – Post 4

Professor Paul Coldwell, our Guest Curator for the ‘Artist Folio’ exhibition at Cartwright Hall has written another blog post for us: There was a really

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Blog: Rossetti’s Obsession

Jill Iredale is the Curator of Fine Art for Bradford Museums and Galleries, and organised the wonderful ‘Rossetti’s Obsession’ exhibition currently on show at Cartwright

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Blog: Artist Folio: Post 3

Guest curator Professor Paul Coldwell, University of the Arts, London,  has been writing blog posts for us whilst the show is on. Paul writes: Just

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Blog: Artist Folio: Post 2

This unique exhibition, which runs from 7 Feb to 15 June at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery presents a selection of folios from the Bradford’s print collection.

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Blog: The Artists Folio

This unique exhibition, which runs from 7 Feb to 15 June at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery presents a selection of folios from the Bradford’s print collection.

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Blog: The Emigrant Ship

We’re really pleased to say that our latest blog was written by Year 11 student Elinor, who was with us recently on work experience from

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Blog: Call for Hockney memorabilia

Cartwright Hall Art Gallery is appealing for artwork and local memorabilia that can be displayed in a unique David Hockney exhibition.

Our curators want to make the exhibition truly special to the Bradford district and have called on members of the public to come forward with items of Hockney memorabilia, personal recollections or stories.

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