Exhibits
This exhibition looks at the popular conception of Haworth, nurtured by the many film and TV adaptations of the Brontës’ lives and works.
Take a free family trip through our collection and discover the stories behind objects which take you to wondrous places. Designed for children 0–9.
Motion Lines: How Cartoonists Draw Movement explores the visual vocabulary of motion in comics, from classic motion lines to techniques like motion blur, repeated figures, exaggera
How does the initial spark of an idea for a work of art transform into a printed page?
Expressions of the Heart: Discover a world of powerful desires and fluid identities in the art of the Middle Ages.
Cat lovers unite! The Walters is celebrating our feline friends with this paws-itively adorable exhibition.
Chaucer, Parkinson, Brontë, Butler, Franklin, Gutenberg: From the Gutenberg Bible to plans for the first Los Angeles skyscraper, from the everyday writings of Charlotte Brontë and
Introducing Spineless Wonders: So-called ‘spineless wonders’ are publications that are stapled, sewn, folded or a single sheet.
The 70-metre Bayeux Tapestry depicts the 1066 Norman invasion and Battle of Hastings.
There is of course no real way of knowing exactly how the largest and earliest of Ireland’s book shrines or cumhdaigh ended up in the waters of Lough Kinale, Co.
