Constable 200 years in Hampstead - at Burgh House
Although the English Romanic painter, Constable, is associated with Suffolk, he actually lived for some time in Hampstead and was inspired by views of the village and the Heath. Marking the 200th anniversary of his first visit to the area, Rebecca Lodge and Ashley Hannebrink are curating the Constable and accompanying exhibition, ‘Imaging and Imagining Hampstead Heath’, at Burgh House. Seven original works have been loaned by the Victoria and Albert Museum and the associated exhibition is supplemented by a series of talks and walks.
Tom Boyle talked with the Curators at Burgh House & Hampstead Museum, which is at: New End Square, London, NW3 1LT
Opening times: 12-5pm – Wednesday to Friday and Sunday. FREE entry. Duration: 10 October to 7 April. Email: info@BurghHouse.org.uk, Tel: 0207 431 0144
Package by: Tom Boyle
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Black Men on The Couch - An Experimental Theatre Event
Denise O’Connor reports on a series of experimental theatre performances that came out of a collaboration between Project 20 20 and the UK Council for Psychotherapy, which aimed to raise awareness of the benefits of the talking therapy among Black communities. Stuart Lawrence and Ashley Walters braved the therapists couch on stage in front of a live audience and Denise was there to get gauge their responses.
To see a video of the event itself, please click on the link for the UK Council of Psychotherapy.
Presented by: Denise O’Connor
Presented by: Denise O’Connor
Produced and Edited by Denise O’Connor
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