All tickets for all events from Maura Carr 01628 530181 or the Gallery
Wednesday 9 April 7.30pm
Paradise Regained: Spencer and the Aftermath of the First World War
A limited ticket walk through the exhibition with archivist Ann Danks
£5.00
Monday 19 May 7.30pm
Paradise Regained: A closer look at the inspiration for the Exhibition.
Presentation by Chrissy Rosenthal
£5.00
Tuesday 24 June 7.30pm
Spencer Goes to War:
In a series of masterpieces, Spencer produced some of the most original responses to the two great conflicts of the twentieth century. The talk will include rarely seen historical photographs and will compare the work of some of Spencer’s contemporaries
at home and in Germany. Art Historian and Gallery Trustee Carolyn Leder.
tickets £5.00 from the Gallery or on line here
Monday 4 August 2.00pm
Sydney Spencer MC and the Cookham War Memorial
Village Walk to the War Memorial: Remembering those comemorated and in particular Sydney, Stanley’s brother. Meet at Gallery (please book as party numbers limited)
FREE
Outside the Gallery:
Saturday 23 August 7.00pm
Spencer at St Nicholas’ Church Hedsor
An evening presentation about Spencer’s work. Enjoy a glass of wine, a stunning view and hopefully a beautiful sunset.
£10.00
Wednesday 12 November 7.00pm
Prof Paul Gough: The war art of Paul Nash and Stanley Spencer
Paul Nash’s embittered memories of the Western Front produced some of the most searing paintings of the First World War; This lecture will explore the ‘barren, sightless, godless’ visual language of conflict by contrasting Nash’s work with that of Stanley Spencer,. After the war Spencer recreated his memory of war on the walls of the Sandham Chapel in Burghclere, a place ranked alongside the poetry of Owen and Sassoon, and Britten’s War Requiem, as amongst the ‘most moving monuments to 20th-century war.’
tickets £7.50 from the Gallery or on line here
All tickets from
Maura Carr 01628 530181 or the Gallery or On-Line
Paradise Regained: Spencer and the Aftermath of the First World War
A limited ticket walk through the exhibition with archivist Ann Danks
£5.00
Monday 19 May 7.30pm
Paradise Regained: A closer look at the inspiration for the Exhibition.
Presentation by Chrissy Rosenthal
£5.00
Tuesday 24 June 7.30pm
Spencer Goes to War:
In a series of masterpieces, Spencer produced some of the most original responses to the two great conflicts of the twentieth century. The talk will include rarely seen historical photographs and will compare the work of some of Spencer’s contemporaries
at home and in Germany. Art Historian and Gallery Trustee Carolyn Leder.
tickets £5.00 from the Gallery or on line here
Monday 4 August 2.00pm
Sydney Spencer MC and the Cookham War Memorial
Village Walk to the War Memorial: Remembering those comemorated and in particular Sydney, Stanley’s brother. Meet at Gallery (please book as party numbers limited)
FREE
Outside the Gallery:
Saturday 23 August 7.00pm
Spencer at St Nicholas’ Church Hedsor
An evening presentation about Spencer’s work. Enjoy a glass of wine, a stunning view and hopefully a beautiful sunset.
£10.00
Wednesday 12 November 7.00pm
Prof Paul Gough: The war art of Paul Nash and Stanley Spencer
Paul Nash’s embittered memories of the Western Front produced some of the most searing paintings of the First World War; This lecture will explore the ‘barren, sightless, godless’ visual language of conflict by contrasting Nash’s work with that of Stanley Spencer,. After the war Spencer recreated his memory of war on the walls of the Sandham Chapel in Burghclere, a place ranked alongside the poetry of Owen and Sassoon, and Britten’s War Requiem, as amongst the ‘most moving monuments to 20th-century war.’
tickets £7.50 from the Gallery or on line here
All tickets from
Maura Carr 01628 530181 or the Gallery or On-Line