Mural by Nicolas Party
In the Picture Gallery, Nicolas Party has created a large-scale mural responding to one of the works in our collection: A Brawl between Peasants by Benjamin Gerritsz. Cuyp (1612–1652). Party became...
In the Picture Gallery, Nicolas Party has created a large-scale mural responding to one of the works in our collection: A Brawl between Peasants by Benjamin Gerritsz. Cuyp (1612–1652). Party became...
Our new gallery on the lower ground floor is now open The new space takes inspiration from the great treasury displays of the past, presenting one of the finest private...
In the 250th anniversary year of Jane Austen’s birth, the Holburne is delighted to present Illustrating Austen, a chance for audiences to see the artwork behind their favourite Austen novels. Centring around Austen’s...
This autumn, the Holburne is delighted to unveil Powder and Presence: Pastel Portraits in the Eighteenth Century, a new temporary collection display on the 2nd floor. In the 1700s, pastel rose...
Sculpting the Earth brings together the ceramic works of three little-known women artists of the 20th century: Natalie Bevan, Psiche Hughes and Ann Stokes. The ceramic art of all three artists...
Ever wondered what connects the stunning Supertrees in Singapore, the iconic Olympic Park Stadium, and Everton Football Club’s new home? The answer lies right here in Bath. This is your...
This compelling exhibition arrives in the south, having opened at The Pier in Orkney in June. It brings together the paintings of Winifred Nicholson (1893–1981) and Andrew Cranston (b. 1969),...
Almost everything we think we know about Jane Austen is wrong, according to the author Helena Kelly. Instead, she introduces the reader to a passionate woman living in an age...
Scent and Sensibility: Exploring colonial legacies through aromatherapy Thursday 9 October | 10.30am - 1pm | £25pp* Explore the hidden legacies of colonialism in the museum’s collection - through scent....
Join us for a day of community connection, creativity and wellbeing, as we mark World Mental Health Day 2025. All welcome! Discover fun and creative ways to support your...
Sunday 12 October Second Sunday of the month 2- 4pm | £12.50 per ticket (price includes free museum entry to collection galleries) Cost: £12.50 Concession: £7 - Art Fund, NUS Card...
Presented in partnership with University of Bath The Holburne’s glass extension of 2011, and our new Schroder Gallery, were conceived by Eric Parry RA. In this fascinating discussion, he will...
Create a night-time scene with cats, bats and stars inspired by artist Andrew Cranston. Beautiful collage and drawing materials supplied.
Make a mini 3-D Halloween tea party with all your favourite food - yum! Aimed at children and families who will benefit from a quieter creative workshop, paying attention to...
Make a mini 3-D Halloween tea party with all your favourite food - yum! Suitable for age 5+. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Boo - we’re back! As night draws in, the museum comes alive. Experience the Holburne after hours and help us celebrate Halloween. Creative workshops, pop-up food stalls, ‘Haunted Holburne’ activity...
The heart of the present day Collection was formed by Sir Thomas William Holburne (1793-1874). As a second son, Thomas William (generally known as William) first pursued a naval career. He ultimately inherited the Baronetcy in 1820 following the death of his elder brother, Francis, at the Battle of Bayonne in 1814.
In 1882 this collection of over 4,000 objects, pictures and books was bequeathed to the people of Bath by Holburne’s sister, Mary Anne Barbara Holburne. One of the Holburne’s main purposes is to preserve the things that have been entrusted to our care.