Celebrate Pitzhanger's 5th anniversary with Julian Opie's 'Curly Hair' through dance and art workshops.
Celebrating five years since reopening, Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery is thrilled to announce the permanent acquisition of Julian Opie’s Curly Hair. Join us in commemorating our anniversary with this vibrant artwork, a permanent fixture for visitors and residents alike to enjoy. Embrace the festive spirit with participatory dance activities in the front garden and an art workshop within the manor.
Seize the final chance to explore Echoes & Idioms with an artist tour led by Tim Bret-Day in the Soane Gallery. This intimate walkthrough of Bret-Day’s exhibition, closing on 19 May, promises unique insights into his works.
The evening also unveils A Fine Line: Modern Makers at Pitzhanger, curated by Joanna Bird, showcasing exquisite ceramics and glass throughout the manor.
Please Note
Enjoy free participatory dance with Sophie Brassard in the front garden; no booking necessary.
The art workshop with Emily Hopkins and the Echoes & Idioms artist tour with Tim Bret-Day are included with general admission. Ealing residents gain free entry upon showing proof of address.
The talk featuring Joseph Harrington and Gregory Warren Wilson and curator Joanna Bird from 6.45pm to 7.45pm requires tickets (£12 Standard / £9 Members). Purchase on the separate event page.
Pay bar opens at 5pm.
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Ealing Green, London, Greater London, W5 5EQ
020 3985 8888
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Monday: Closed (Bank Holidays: 10am–5pm)
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10am–5pm
Thursday: 10am–5pm (First Thursday of the month 10am–8pm)
Friday: 10am–5pm
Saturday: 10am–5pm
Sunday: 10am–5pm
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