Stunning series of portraits of historic Black Lancastrians by Lela Harris
Facing the Past: Black Lancastrians is a stunning new exhibition highlighting the lives of Black Lancastrians living in the area in the 1700s. A series of intimate portraits by artist Lela Harris depict historic individuals; Thomas Anson, Frances Elizabeth Johnson, John Chance, Isaac Rawlinson, ‘Ebo Boy’, Molly. The new artworks are shown alongside some of those who benefitted from slavery, including portraits from the museum collection by George Romney and Joseph Wright of Derby.
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Address
Church Street, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 1YS
01524 581241
Opening times
The museum is open 11am - 4pm Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday during the season (28 March - 17 November and 7-8 December 2024).
Exclusions and safety measures
The Judges' Lodgings is now Covid Secure with a number of discreet safety measures including hand sanitiser and extra cleaning in place. You are welcome to wear a mask if you prefer.
Refurbishments
The Judges' Lodgings now has a new Welcome Gallery to highlight the key stories of the house including the arrival of the Judges and the Lancashire Witch Trials.
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