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2014 marked one hundered years since the beginning of the First World War. To mark the occasion 888,246 ceramic poppi...
Watch the Dutch artists, the Kennis brothers, as they produce lifelike models of a Neanderthal and an early Homo sapi...
Explore the garden of Barbara Hepworth, a famous artist. What will you discover?
Our friends at Culture Street took a group of kids to Yorkshire Sculpture Park where they got to explore the 500 acre...
If you have visited the National Maritime Museum in London, you might have seen this Ship in a Bottle on your way in...
How did they do that? If you were a 16th century noble or wealthy merchant in Northern Europe, you wouldn't need to g...
Magnifying glasses at the ready - can you solve the case of the mysterious object?
A group of Year 9s went to the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge to investigate the clay objects there. Amidst the duck...
This is a great example of some early Christian art from the Viking age. Find out more by clicking on the museum desc...
Oh no! Some of the sculpture pieces have fallen off, can you move them carefully back into place?
Ever wondered how to make salt dough sculptures? Our handy guide tells you how and also reveals how famous sculptor Antony Gormley creates his amazing work.
This sculptor likes to make his sculptures speak. Find out more about Jaume Plensa and his art over on Culture Street...
The Benin Bronzes are some controversial pieces of African art - find out more about them with Show Me.
Find out about the famous artist Antony Gormley in these short films from Culture Street. He tells a group of student...
Sculptor Andy Goldsworthy uses natural materials like clay, stone and wood to make his art. Watch him work and talk a...
One of the world’s most contemporary gardens, The Alnwick Garden’s enchanting landscape offers adventure and intr...