This workshop is a hands-on introduction to tatreez, the traditional Palestinian art of embroidery. Learn the history, symbolism, and regional significance of the motifs that have been stitched by ...
Black Joy Day - Marie Antoinette Style and the Afrocentric Wardrobe Marie Antoinette’s image still shapes global culture, yet during her reign, Black elites in France and the Caribbean made vital ...
Join Charlie Mackesy, beloved author and illustrator of the best-selling book ‘The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse’, for an uplifting evening of stories, conversation and live drawing.
Join Charlie Mackesy, beloved author and illustrator of the best-selling book ‘The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse’, for an uplifting evening of stories, conversation and live drawing.
This tour will explore Marie Antoinette as she forged her own style and taste; a woman before her time, her legend has lived on into the 21st century.
The V&A’s current exhibition Marie Antoinette Style spans over 250 years of design, fashion, film and art. It explores Marie Antoinette's timeless iconic appeal and lasting influence. In this ...
A comprehensive list of all the V&A directors from Henry Cole to Tristram Hunt ...
Plan your visit to the V&A family of museums. Our venues in South Kensington, Bethnal Green, Hackney Wick, Dundee and Stoke-on-Trent are open and free to visit now.
Treat yourself or a loved one with the gift of Membership: enjoy free access to all exhibitions, access to our Members’ Room, priority booking to evening talks, and much more.
Treat yourself or a loved one with the gift of Membership: enjoy free access to all exhibitions, access to our Members’ Room, priority booking to evening talks, and much more.
Moments Away From Home: Migration on Film and in Words Explore migration as resistance and reinvention—through film, literature, and lived experiences. Uncover stories of displacement, incarceration, ...
Rococo was perhaps the most rebellious of design styles. Often described as the final expression of the Baroque movement, it was exceptionally ornamental and theatrical – a style without rules.