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SUMMER2012
A TOUR DE FORCE The Sunday Times
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The Hepworth Wakefield has had a phenomenal first year. Welcoming more than 512,000 visitors – three times more than the nationally benchmarked forecast of 150,000 – as well as picking up a string of prestigious awards, and making the shortlist for the Art Fund Prize Museum of the Year: come and see for yourself why the gallery is a popular and critical success.
This summer there’s plenty more to look forward to including a new commission by 2012 Turner Prize nominee Luke Fowler, a stunning display of post-war art, ARTIST ROOMS: Richard Long, Olympic themed activities, summer barbecues, talks, events and tours.
See inside for details or visit www.hepworthwakefield.org We look forward to welcoming you.
Simon Wallis, Director, The Hepworth Wakefield
SUMMER AT THE HEPWORTH
Photo: Hannah Webster
IT’S CLEARLY ONE OF THE SUCCESS STORIES OF THE MUSEUM WORLD IN THE PAST TWELVE MONTHSLORD SMITH OF FINSBURY CHAIR OF JUDGES, THE ART FUND PRIZE
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COLLECTION GALLERIES
1 Gallery 1 The Sculpture of Barbara Hepworth2 Gallery 2 and3 Gallery 3 Post-War British Sculpture and Painting 4 Gallery 4 Hepworth at Work5 Gallery 5 The Hepworth Plasters6 Gallery 6 Yorkshire in Pictures / Hepworth and St Ives EXHIBITION GALLERIES 7,8, 10 ARTIST ROOMS: Richard Long 9 Luke Fowler 11 Lift / Stairs Accessible Toilet
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1 Learning Studios 2 Shop 3 Hepworth Café Bar4 Terrace 5 Auditorium6 Lockers 7 Lift / Stairs8 Archive (by appointment)
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Barbara Hepworth,9 Hollow Form with Inner Form 10 Family of Man 11 Ascending Form (Gloria)12 Hubert Dalwood, Minos13 Heather and Ivan Morison, The Black Cloud14 Richard Long,
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The Hepworth Wakefield is delighted to present a new work by 2012 Turner Prize nominee Luke Fowler. The Poor Stockinger, the Luddite Cropper and the Deluded Followers of Joanna Southcott focuses on the work of the Marxist historian Edward Palmer Thompson, who from 1946, at the age of 24, was employed by the Workers’ Education Association (WEA) to teach literature and social history to adults in the industrial towns of the West Riding. These classes provided education to people who had been historically unable to access a university education.
The film captures a moment of optimism, in which E.P. Thompson’s ideas for progressive education came together with those of the West Riding and its existing tradition of political resistance and activism.
Fowler’s new film draws together archival material from television, the University of Leeds and the Workers’ Education Association. These archival documents are set against present-day film footage and sounds gathered by the artist on location in the former West Riding region of Yorkshire. Fowler has worked in collaboration with acclaimed American independent filmmaker Peter Hutton and Yorkshire-born writer/filmmaker George Clark.
The work will become part of the Wakefield Permanent Art Collection and is the first moving image work to enter the collection.
Commissioned by The Hepworth Wakefield, Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Film and Video Umbrella, through the Contemporary Art Society Annual Award: commission to collect.
LUKE FOWLER: THE POOR STOCKINGER, THE LUDDITE CROPPER AND THE DELUDED FOLLOWERS OF JOANNA SOUTHCOTT23 JUNE – 14 OCTOBER 2012
TUC Library, London Metropolitan University. Photo: A.S.Parkin.
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Richard Long (born Bristol, 1945) is one of the UK’s most significant artists. He has been at the forefront of British art for over forty years, pioneering new art forms through an exploration of landscape as both medium and subject of his work. This exhibition will present works from across Long’s career, which are drawn from the ARTIST ROOMS collection and National Museum Wales. It includes early photographs of his sculptures in the landscape such as A Line Made by Walking, 1967, the flattened grass line a result of the artist repeatedly walking a straight line in a field, and later sculptures made for galleries, such as Cornish Slate Ellipse, 2009. Long has also made two new works for The Hepworth Wakefield, a wall work and a proto-type grass sculpture in the gallery grounds.
Long has stated that it was his intention ‘to make a new way of walking: walking as art.’ He has continued to develop this idea, manifesting the walks as art in three ways: maps, photographs and text works. Each walk expresses a particular idea, such as walking in a straight line for a predetermined distance or walking between the sources of rivers. Sculptures occur either in the landscape, made along the way on a walk, or in the gallery, made as a response to a particular place.
To coincide with the exhibition, Yorkshire Sculpture Park will show, Red Slate Line. 1986, within the Park’s newly-restored historic woodland. Visit www.ysp.co.uk for information.
Luke Fowler & Richard Long: ARTIST ROOMS are part of the London 2012 Festival, a UK wide festival from 21 June – 9 September featuring leading artists from around the world.
Image: Richard Long, Cornish Slate Ellipse, 2009. Image courtesy the artist and Abbot Hall Art Gallery. Photo: Tony West. ARTIST ROOMS Acquired jointly with the National Galleries of Scotland through The d’Offay Donation with assistance from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the Art Fund 2008.
RICHARD LONG ARTIST ROOMS: On Tour with The Art Fund23 JUNE – 14 OCTOBER 2012
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These new collection displays look at post-war British art, examining a shift in attitude towards making as well as a radical new approach to the human body.
At the Venice Biennale in 1952 eight young sculptors including Kenneth Armitage, Reg Butler and Bernard Meadows, were chosen to represent Britain alongside Henry Moore. This younger generation of artists preferred to work in metal, using casting, welding and assemblage to describe the human body. The body became elongated, distorted and reduced, observed in its basic form to become exposed and vulnerable. The human body was shown as animal or insect-like; claws, beaks and antennae conveying powerful feelings of primal anxiety, protection and aggression.
For painters such as Frank Auerbach and David Bomberg paint became a material with which to express the physical and emotional presence of the body, describing form through thick lumpy layers and paint-loaded brushstrokes. For other painters such as Prunella Clough and Jack Smith the human figure was portrayed within ordinary working or domestic scenes asserting an art of more common shared experience. At the centre of these radical shifts in British art was the work of Francis Bacon whose unmistakable visceral imagery embodied a loss of humanity and claustrophobic isolation.
These displays place works from the Wakefield Permanent Art Collection in a wider context, using loans from national collections at Tate and the Arts Council as well as from private collections.
Supported by The Henry Moore Foundation
COLLECTION GALLERIES
GALLERY 2 & 3 POST-WAR BRITISH SCULPTURE AND PAINTING
Left: Lucian Freud (1922- 2011), Head of a Woman, c. 1950, Trustees of Chatsworth Settlement, © The Lucian Freud Archive. Photo John Riddy, reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees. Above: Photo Iwan Baan.
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GALLERY 4 & 5
GALLERY GARDEN
The displays in gallery 4 explore Hepworth’s studio environment, her working practice and the monumental commissions she undertook in the later years of her life. The tools and materials on display here were Hepworth’s own. This gallery introduces The Hepworth Family Gift, a unique collection of Hepworth’s working models on permanent display in gallery 5. The gift is a remarkable collection of Hepworth’s surviving working models for her bronze sculptures, generously given by the Hepworth Family through the Art Fund.
To celebrate the launch of The Hepworth Wakefield back in May 2011 Heather and Ivan Morison repositioned and modified The Black Cloud in response to the architectural and industrial backdrop of the gallery. Now, to mark the passing of one year, The Black Cloud has undergone further transformation and wild plants, ferns and grasses have begun to slowly occupy the structure. Continuing the Morison’s interest in science fiction and the distortion of time in storytelling, the Morison’s have imagined a potential future for The Black Cloud. Heather and Ivan Morison, The Black Cloud, 2009. Supported by Art in Yorkshire.
Originally commissioned by Situations at the University of the West of England for Victoria Park, Bristol in 2009. Photo: Hannah Webster.
GALLERY 6
Yorkshire in Pictures highlights Wakefield’s collection of architectural and landscape works, including the Gott Collection, which comprises ten volumes of images of 18th and 19th century Yorkshire. Hepworth and St Ives looks at the combination of innovative artists and inspiring landscapes that led to the development of a particularly British abstraction and St Ives becoming an internationally significant centre for the development of post war contemporary art.
John Wells, Island Counterpoint, 1956 © The Estate of John Wells
Photo: Iwan Baan
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COMING SOON
BARBARA HEPWORTH:THE HOSPITAL
DRAWINGS27 OCTOBER – 3 FEBRUARY 2013
Detail of Barbara Hepworth, Concentration of Hands 2, 1948, Private collection. © Bowness, Hepworth Estate. Photo © Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert.
In the late 1940s Barbara Hepworth embarked on a series of studies of the operating theatre at the invitation of her friend, the surgeon Norman Capener. These remarkable drawings demonstrate Hepworth’s consummate skill as a draftsperson and the synergy she felt between her work as a sculptor and the surgeon’s craft. For the first time, over 40 of these works have been drawn together in a touring exhibition and accompanied by a publication that illustrates all known drawings by Hepworth in this field.
A Mascalls Gallery exhibition curated by Nathaniel Hepburn
Supported by The Audrey & Stanley BurtonCharitable Trust
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SUMMER BBQs Thurs 21 June, 19 July, 16 Aug 5 – 9pmJoin us for a summer BBQ, live music and art after hours. BBQ from £5
UNDERSCORE Thurs 21 June 6.30 – 8.30pm Drop in to the Learning Studio to see a special performance featuring steel sculpture by Gillian Brent and live music by contemporary composers Platform 4. FREE
GET INTERCONNECTEDThurs 12 July, 18 Oct 5.30 – 8.30pmQuick-fire presentations by artists and creative industry professionals; a perfect opportunity to network, enjoy the gallery and be inspired. The evening includes live music and performances. £3
POETRY SLAM 19 July 6 – 9pmAn open-call poetry slam in the gallery garden. To compete please contact [email protected] FREE
ARTWALK: MOVE YOUR BODYWed 25 July5 – 9pm Help us celebrate the beginning of the Olympics as we host an evening of exciting dance and movement demonstrations, including a classical Indian performance by Kala Sangam, a Parkour display by SingleBound and contemporary workshop with Gerry Turvey. FREE
ARTWALK: YORKSHIRE YOUNG ARTISTSWed 26 Sept5 – 9pmJoin us for the private view of two special exhibitions created by local young people, curated by our Youth Panel. FREE
HIGHLIGHT TOURS Every Wed, Sat & Sun2 – 2.20pmJoin our friendly team for an informal introduction to the collection displays. Meet in the foyer at 1.55pm. FREE
CURATORS HIGHLIGHTSLast Wed of every month 2 – 2.40pmJoin one of our curators for a special insight into the temporary exhibition or collection displays. Meet in the foyer at 1.55pm. FREE
To book contact [email protected] or call 01924 247360
LAURE PROUVOST Thurs 19 July 6.30 – 8pmLaure Prouvost, winner of the Max Mara Art Prize, will be joined by artist Rory McBeth for a performative exploration and discussion of her film The Wanderer. Booking required. FREE
RADICAL YORKSHIRE Sat 8 Sept3pmTo celebrate Heritage Weekend, join Tom Steele, University of Glasgow, to discover why Yorkshire was the most lively and radical district in Britain. The talk will focus on the work of historian E.P. Thompson, as featured in Luke Fowler’s film currently on display. £7 (£5)
EVENTS
LATE NIGHTS
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Photo: Hannah Webster
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TALK: RICHARD CORK Thurs 20 Sept 7pm – 8pmAcclaimed writer, critic and curator Richard Cork will give a fascinating talk entitled Wild Things: Epstein, Gaudier-Brzeska and Gill exploring the development of modern British sculpture. £7 (£5)
To book contact [email protected] or call 01924 247398
PINHOLE CAMERA WORKSHOPSun 15 July 10.30am – 4pmDiscover how to take and develop intriguing photographs using pinhole cameras with photographer Bob Clayton. £35
EVENING PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPWed 25 July 6.30 – 9pm Bring your own digital camera and experiment with ways of capturing images on a mid-summers evening. £10
SCULPTURE WORKSHOPSun 29 July10.30am – 4pmWork with sculptor Gillian Brent to create small metal sculptures inspired by works in the new collection displays. £35
FELT MAKING WORKSHOPThurs 2 Aug6.30 – 9pmExplore artists’ responses to the St Ives landscape and work with artist Karen Logan to create felted fabrics artworks using merino wool. £15
PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE Sat 11 & Sun 12 August10.30am – 4pmJoin photographer Hannah Webster to experiment with different ways of taking and editing photos. Please bring your own camera & tripod. £30
PAINTING WORKSHOPSun 2 Sept10.30am – 4pmExplore the post-war British painting in our new collections displays and work with artist Neil Grinsill to experiment with different painting techniques. £20
HEPWORTH’S PLASTERSWORKSHOPSun 9 Sept10.30am – 4pmWork with artist Victoria Lucas to explore Hepworth’s casting process and create your own moulds and plaster casts. £35
WOOD CARVING WORKSHOPSun 16 Sept10.30am – 4pmWork with artist Liz Pontin to create wooden reliefs inspired by works in the collection. £35
PRINTMAKING WORKSHOPThurs 20 Sept6.30 – 9pmJoin local printmaker Laura Slater to create prints inspired by the use of colour, pattern and texture in the collection. £15
EVENING PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPWed 26 Sept6.30 – 9pmBring your own digital camera and experiment with ways of capturing images on a late-summers evening. £10
ADULT WORKSHOPS
Photo: Hannah Webster
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BOOKBINDING FOR BEGINNERSSun 21 Oct10.30 – 4pmExperiment with different booking binding techniques including hardbound and Japanese stab binding with artist Victoria Lucas. £30
LAURE PROUVOSTTHE WANDERER (HERITAGE)Sat 30 June & Sun 1 JulySat 7 July & Sun 8 JulySat 14 July & Sun 15 JulyScreenings throughout the dayPremiere of the third part of Laure Prouvost’s film The Wanderer on three consecutive weekends. This showing runs alongside Prouvost’s exhibition at Treasurer’s House, York where the work was filmed. FREE
Please present this booklet for one free entry to Treasurer’s House for Hepworth Wakefield visitors from 30 June - 19 July.
Commissioned by Film London Artists’ Moving Image Network, Book Works & Spike Island, with the support of the National Trust Treasurer’s House York.
To book contact [email protected] or call 01924 247398
VERBAL DESCRIPTIVE TOURSecond Wed of the month1.30 – 2.30pmA detailed verbal descriptive gallery tour, designed for adults with visual impairments. £3
POST-WAR BRITISH ART TOUR AND WORKSHOPWed 18 July10.30am – 3.30pmVisually impaired visitors can explore the work of British post-war artists with a verbal tour and tactile workshop. FREE
RICHARD LONG TOUR AND WORKSHOPWed 3 Oct10.30am – 3.30pmVisually impaired visitors can enjoy the current exhibition with a verbal tour and tactile workshop exploring the work of Richard Long. £15
ACTIVITIES FOR GROUPSAsk us about our handling collection, workshops and tours for groups with visual impairments and learning needs. The Handling Collection is supported by the D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust.
To book contact [email protected] or call 01924 247398
YOUTH PANELWed 27 June, 11 & 25 July, 8 & 29 Aug, 12 & 26 Sept, 10 & 31 Oct5 – 7pm, ages 16 – 25Join the Youth Panel and shape events and projects. FREE
LIFE DRAWINGThurs 23 Aug6.30 – 9pm, ages 16-21Join artist Nichola Pemberton as the gallery opens after-hours for a unique opportunity to study the human form amongst the works of art. £4 PINHOLE CAMERA WORKSHOPThurs 16 August10.30am – 4pm, ages 12-16Discover intriguing new ways to take photos: make a pinhole camera, create sun prints and develop photographs. £7 SOUND ART WORKSHOPSat 15 Sept10.30am – 4pm, ages 16-21A workshop designed to educate and inspire those interested in the craft of movie sound effects. £7
YOUNG PEOPLE’SPROGRAMME
ADULTS WITH ADDITIONAL NEEDS
FILM SCREENING
Photo: Jonty Wilde
Photo: Jonty Wilde
Laure Prouvost, The Wanderer (Heritage), 2012. Production still
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The Hepworth Wakefield is open until 9pm on the third Thursday of every month. A perfect opportunity to relax with a drink in the Café Bar, enjoy exhibitions, and long summer evenings on the riverside terrace.
SUMMER
AFTER HOURS
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NEW: ARTIGAMISat 30 June, Sun 1 July, Sat 4 & Sun 5 Aug, Mon 13 – Fri 17 Aug, Sat 8 & Sun 9 SeptDrop-in 11am – 4pm, FREEExperiment with the art of paper folding and work with artists to create paper sculptures and structures inspired by the holes and strings used in Hepworth’s sculptures.
NEW: METAL CREATURESSat 14 & Sun 15 July, Mon 6 – Fri 10 Aug, Sat 1 & Sun 2 SeptDrop-in 11am – 4pm, FREECreate small metal animal sculptures inspired by Bernard Meadows’ and Reg Butler’s sculptures in the new collection displays.
TODDLER TUESDAYSFirst Tues of every month and school holiday Tuesdays10.30am – 12pm, adults £4, children £3Enjoy a morning getting creative with your little ones.Please book on 01924 247398.
NEW: FIND IT BUILD ITSat 23 & Sun 24 June, Mon 23 – Fri 27 July, Sat 18 & Sun 19 Aug, Mon 27 – Fri 31 August, Saturday 22 & Sunday 23 SeptDrop-in 11am – 4pm, FREEDiscover how artist Richard Long creates his outdoor sculptures and work with artists to create a giant sculpture using found objects and natural materials.
Photo: Hannah Webster
FREE GALLERY TRAILSPick up a fun family trail to help you explore the galleries.
FREE EXPLORER BACKPACKSBecome an art detective and discover works of art on display.
FREE ART PODSLook out for the Art Pods in the galleries at weekends and holidays, and make something inspired by your favourite work of art.
INDOOR PICNIC AREAOn rainy days enjoy your packed lunch in our picnic area.
OUTDOOR PLAY AREABurn off some energy in the play area with swings, climbing wall, zip wires and more!
FREE RESOURCES EVENT HIGHLIGHTS Adults £4, Children £4Book in advance on 01924 247398
BODY SCULPTURESWed 8 Aug, ages 6 – 1110.15am – 12.45pmExplore Hepworth’s casting process and create your own plaster cast hand or foot.
PINHOLE CAMERA WORKSHOPWed 15 Aug, ages 6 – 11 Thurs 16 Aug, ages 12-1610.30am – 3.30pmDiscover how to design and use your own pinhole camera, create sun prints and develop photographs in a darkroom.
CREATIVE CARVINGWed 22 Aug, ages 6 – 1110.30 – 12.30Learn how Hepworth experimented with carving and to create a carved sculpture in soap or clay.
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Photo: Hannah Webster
SUMMER HOLIDAYS
The summer holidays are a festival of activities! Whether it’s giant sculpture making or creating music there’s no doubt that the gallery is a place for the whole family.
PRINTMAKINGSat 21 & Sun 22 July, Mon 20 – Fri 24 AugDrop-in 11am – 4pm, FREEExplore the colours and shapes in sculptures and paintings made by artists in St Ives and create a landscape print using different techniques.
FIND IT BUILD ITMon 23 – Fri 27 July, Sat 18 & Sun 19 Aug, Mon 27 – Fri 31 AugDrop-in 11am – 4pm, FREEDiscover how artist Richard Long creates his outdoor sculptures and work with artists to create a giant sculpture.
SCULPTURES AND SHAPESSat 28 & Sun 29 July, Sat 25 & Sun 26 AugDrop-in 11am – 4pm, FREEExplore the shapes and materials in Hepworth’s sculptures and create your own work of art.
FELT MAKINGMon 30 July – Fri 3 AugDrop-in 11am – 4pm, FREEHave fun creating colourful felted fabrics inspired the collection galleries.
ARTIGARMISat 4 & Sun 5 Aug, Mon 13 – Fri 17 AugDrop-in 11am – 4pm, FREEExperiment with the art of paper folding and create structures inspired by the holes and strings in Hepworth’s sculptures.
METAL CREATURESMon 6 – Fri 10 AugDrop-in 11am – 4pm, FREECreate small metal animal sculptures inspired by Bernard Meadows’ and Reg Butler’s sculptures in the new collection displays.
MUSICAL SCULPTURESSat 11 & Sun 12 Aug 11am, 12.15pm, 1.45pm & 3pmFREECreate music inspired by the paintings and sculptures in the galleries. Please book in advance.
WILLOW SCULPTURESMon 27 Aug, bank holidayDrop-in 11am – 4pm, FREEWork with artists to create giant willow sculptures in the gallery gardens.
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JUNE EVENT FAMILIES PRICE5 Tues 10.30am – 12pm TODDLER TUESDAYS £4/£321 Thurs, 5 – 9pm AFTER HOURS: SUMMER BBQ *£521 Thurs, 6.30 – 8.30pm AFTER HOURS: UNDERSCORE FREE23 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm FIND IT BUILD IT FREE24 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm FIND IT BUILD IT FREE27 Wed, 2pm CURATOR’S HIGHLIGHTS TOUR FREE30 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm ARTIGARMI FREE30 Sat – Sun 1 July, 10.30am – 4.30pm LAURE PROUVOST FILM SCREENING FREE
JULY EVENT FAMILIES PRICE1 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm ARTIGARMI FREE3 Tues, 10.30am – 12pm TODDLER TUESDAYS £4/£37 Sat – Sun 8, 10.30am – 4.30pm LAURE PROUVOST FILM SCREENING FREE7 Sat, 11am, 12.15, 1.45 or 3pm MUSICAL SCULPTURES FREE8 Sun, 11am, 12.15, 1.45 or 3pm MUSICAL SCULPTURES FREE12 Thurs, 5.30 – 8pm AFTER HOURS: GET INTERCONNECTED FREE14 Sat – Sun 15 July, 10.30am – 4.30pm LAURE PROUVOST FILM SCREENING FREE14 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm METAL CREATURES FREE15 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm METAL CREATURES FREE15 Sun, 10.30am – 4pm PINHOLE CAMERA WORKSHOP £3519 Thurs, 6.30 – 8pm LAURE PROUVOST PERFORMANCE FREE19 Thurs, 5 – 9pm AFTER HOURS: BBQ & POETRY SLAM FREE21 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm PRINTMAKING FREE22 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm PRINTMAKING FREE23 Mon – Fri 27 July, drop-in 11am – 4pm FIND IT BUILD IT FREE24 Tues, 10.30am – 12pm TODDLER TUESDAYS £4/£325 Wed, 2pm CURATOR’S HIGHLIGHTS TOUR FREE25 Wed, 6.30 – 9pm EVENING PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP £1025 Wed, 5 – 9pm ARTWALK: MOVE YOUR BODY FREE29 Sun, 10.30am – 4pm METAL SCULPTURES £3528 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm SCULPTURES AND SHAPES FREE29 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm SCULPTURES AND SHAPES FREE30 Mon – Fri 3, drop-in 11am – 4pm FELT MAKING FREE31 Tues, 10.30am – 12pm TODDLER TUESDAYS £4/£3
AUGUST EVENT FAMILIES PRICE2 Thurs, 6.30-9pm FELT MAKING WORKSHOP £154 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm ARTIGARMI FREE5 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm ARTIGARMI FREE6 Mon – Fri 10, drop-in 11am – 4pm METAL CREATURES FREE7 Tues, 10.30am – 12pm TODDLER TUESDAYS £4/£38 Wed, ages 6 – 11, 10.15am – 12.45pm BODY SCULPTURES £4
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AUGUST EVENT FAMILIES PRICE11 Sat – Sun 12, 10.30am – 4pm PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE (2 Days) £30 11 Sat, 11am, 12.15, 1.45 or 3pm MUSICAL SCULPTURES FREE12 Sun, 11am, 12.15, 1.45 or 3pm MUSICAL SCULPTURES FREE13 Mon – Fri 17, drop-in 11am – 4pm ARTIGARMI FREE 14 Tues, 10.30am – 12pm TODDLER TUESDAYS £4/£315 Wed, ages 6 – 11, 10.30am – 3.30pm PINHOLE CAMERA WORKSHOP £416 Thurs, 5 – 9pm AFTER HOURS: SUMMER BBQ *£516 Thurs, ages 12 – 16, 10.30am – 4pm PINHOLE CAMERA WORKSHOP £718 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm FIND IT BUILD IT FREE19 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm FIND IT BUILD IT FREE20 Mon 20 – Fri 24, drop-in 11am – 4pm PRINTMAKING FREE21 Tues, 10.30am – 12pm TODDLER TUESDAYS £4/£322 Wed, ages 6 – 11, 10.30am – 12.30pm CREATIVE CARVING £423 Thurs, ages 16 – 21, 6.30 – 9pm LIFE DRAWING £425 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm SCULPTURES AND SHAPES FREE26 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm SCULPTURES AND SHAPES FREE27 Mon, bank holiday, drop-in 11am – 4pm WILLOW SCULPTURES FREE27 Mon – Fri 31, drop-in 11am – 4pm FIND IT BUILD IT FREE 28 Tues, 10.30am – 12pm TODDLER TUESDAYS £4/£329 Wed, 2pm CURATOR’S HIGHLIGHTS TOUR FREE
SEPTEMBER EVENT FAMILIES PRICE1 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm METAL CREATURES FREE 2 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm METAL CREATURES FREE 2 Sun, 10.30am – 4pm PAINTING WORKSHOP £204 Tues, 10.30am – 12pm TODDLER TUESDAYS £4/£38 Sat, 3pm TALK: RADICAL YORKSHIRE £7/£58 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm ARTIGARMI FREE9 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm ARTIGARMI FREE9 Sun, 10.30am – 4pm HEPWORTH’S PLASTERS £3515 Sat, ages 16 – 21, 10.30am – 4pm SOUND ART WORKSHOP £7 16 Sun, 10.30am – 4pm WOOD CARVING WORKSHOP £3515 Sat, 12.15, 1.45 or 3pm MUSICAL SCULPTURES FREE16 Sun, 11am, 12.15, 1.45 or 3pm MUSICAL SCULPTURES FREE20 Thurs, 6.30 – 9pm PRINTMAKING WORKSHOP £1520 Thurs, 7pm TALK: RICHARD CORK £7/£522 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm FIND IT BUILD IT FREE23 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm FIND IT BUILD IT FREE26 Wed, 2pm CURATOR’S HIGHLIGHTS TOUR FREE26 Wed, 6.30 – 9pm EVENING PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP £1026 Wed, 5 – 9pm ARTWALK: YORKSHIRE YOUNG ARTISTS FREE29 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm SKETCHBOOK MAKING FREE30 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm SKETCHBOOK MAKING FREE
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THW Members enjoy a closer relationship with the gallery. Join today to receive invitations to our exhibition previews, a 10% discount in the gallery’s Shop and Café Bar, and regular newsletters. In addition, you can take advantage of exciting opportunities to meet artists and curators and gain exclusive insight into The Hepworth’s exhibitions and displays through the Members’ event programme.
Membership starts from just £24 per year. To join or find out more, email [email protected] or phone 01924 247360.
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The Hepworth Wakefield have launched a new online shop with a thoughtful selection of hand-picked pieces including books, prints, and gifts, many of which are specially commissioned. Shop today at www.hepworthwakefield.org/shop your purchase plays a vital part in enabling The Hepworth to continue its ambitious programme of exhibitions and events.
VISIT US – FREE ADMISSION 10am – 5pm Tuesday – Sunday Closed Mondays, except Bank & school holidays10am – 9pm Third Thursday of each monthClosed Christmas day & Boxing day
GETTING HEREPublic transport The gallery is 1 mile from Wakefield Westgate mainline train station and 0.3 miles from Wakefield Kirkgate. The gallery is on several major bus routes and Wakefield bus station is just 1 mile away.FreeCityBusThe FreeCityBus route now operates Monday to Saturday (off peak). www.wymetro.comBy car Please visit www.hepworthwakefield.org for all the latest information on travelling to the gallery by car. Car park postcode: WF1 5QJ
ACCESSThe gallery is fully accessible, please visit the website or contact us for a full access guide.
GROUP VISITSArrange your group or coach party visit and enjoy a free familiarisation visit at your convenience and a complimentary refreshment voucher for your coach driver. Call us or email [email protected] to find out more.
CORPORATE HIREThe gallery offers the newest and most dramaticconference venue in the region. Contact us tohire spectacular galleries as a unique entertainingand meeting venue for up to 125 delegates
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RE
ET
NO
RT
HG
ATE
CATHEDRAL
M1J40
BUS / COACH
STATIONTRINITY
WALK
MU
LB
ER
Y WA
Y
THE ART HOUSE
M62J30
RISHWORTH ST
A650 WO
OD STREET
A61 BARNSLEY
A638DONCASTER
THORNES LANE
WAKEFIELD KIRKGATE STATION
A61 KIR
KGA
TE
KIRKGA
TE
KIRKGATE
WESTGATE
A638 INGS ROAD
MERCHANT GATE
WAKEFIELD WESTGATE STATION
ACCESSIBLE PARKING
COACH DROP OFF
GALLERY CAR PARK
LARGE CAR PARK
MAJOR BUS STOP
FREECITYBUS
WALKING ROUTESHEFFIELD /
LONDON
LEEDS /YORK
J41
J30
A6
42
J39
LEEDS
A638 A638
A650
A636
A6
53
YORK
BRADFORD /MANCHESTER
BRADFORDA
641
M1
M1 / A1
M60
6
M62
M621
M1HULL
M62
WAKEFIELD
LEEDS ART GALLERY
HENRY MOORE INSTITUTE
NOSTELL PRIORY
YORKSHIRE SCULPTURE PARK
LEEDSART GALLERY
HENRY MOOREINSTITUTE
NOSTELLPRIORY
YORKSHIRESCULPTURE PARK