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WHAT’S ONTULL I E HOUSE MUSEUM
SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2018
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EDEN RIVERS WONDER WORLD
3www.tulliehouse.co.uk2 To book or for more information call 01228 618700
Eden Rivers Wonder WorldSat 16th Jun - Sun 30th Sep 2018Join us as we continue to explore the mighty RiverEden’s journey through Cumbria and the Eden Valley.
You’ll discover the awe-inspiring places, history andnature that make the Eden catchment so enchanting.You’ll also meet some of the amazing creatures thatcall it home; including the self-healing crayfish, the dazzling kingfisher, the incredible long-distanceswimming salmon, the stealthy heron and the blood-sucking lamprey.
Come investigate, learn and be inspired to keep thisspecial environment amazing.
NEW LIGHT
New Light Prize Exhibition: Shining a Light on Northern ArtSat 13thOct - Sun 27th Jan 2019
A chance to see some of the North’s finest artists in our fantastic gallery space. From the hyperreal to thepurely abstract, from printmaking tosculpture, this high-profile exhibitioncelebrates contemporary artists at allstages of their career, and from allcorners of the North of England.
View artworks by emerging talent next to renowned names such asIsobel Peachey, the youngest woman commissioned to paint an officialportrait of The Queen; and Royal Academicians Anne Desmet RA andNorman Ackroyd RA CBE. Also features local talent Alan Stones, JanHuntley-Peace, Mark Gibbs, Rachel Gibson and Sally-Marie Gardner.
Carel Weight RA: Artist, Advisor,Collector and BenefactorSat 14th Apr - Sun 8th Jan 2019Discover the collection of prominent artist, collector and Senior RoyalAcademician, Carel Weight. A prolific collector, Carel also acted asadvisor to Tullie House’s own Art Purchase Scheme.
This display showcases works by a range of Royal Academiciansincluding L. S. Lowry, Sheila Fell and Peter Blake. It also offers afascinating insight into the varied interests and tastes of Weight himself,and their lasting effect on Tullie House’s own art collection.
Please contact the museum in advance of visiting to confirm that the Librarywill be open to the public.
Admission charges apply.
Admission charges apply.
Admission charges apply.
EVENT ALERT - RA250: An Afternoon of TalksSun 28thOct 2018 1.00pm - 4.00pm
See page 4 for more details.Credit Alan Stones - Father and Son
TULLIE TALKSTA L K S & C O N F E R E N C E S
Back for the first time in 2018, join theHistory Wardrobe for an uplifting newcostumed presentation about life on thehome front in 1918.
V is for vegetables – learn more about thelife of a Land Army worker, and the hardlabour involved in running a wartimehousehold on limited rations.
V is for the Vote – what was it like to votefor the first time ever?
V is for Victory – celebrations, jubilations,fears for the future and new hopes.
The History Wardrobe presents: V for VictoryThurs 18thOct 2018
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7.30pm, Lecture Theatre
Tickets: £12 per person (£10 members)
Discover more about the Royal Academy with an afternoon of talksand a viewing of some of our works by RA artists. We are pleased towelcome John Entwistle to talk about the origins and history of theRoyal Academy. Fine Art curator Melanie Gardner will then give anillustrated talk about Royal Academician Carel Weight and hisacquisitions, which is the subject of our current RA250 display.
Following the talk there will be an opportunity to see the display and further examples of Sheila Fell’s work from the museum collection.
RA250: An Afternoon of TalksSun 28thOct 2018 1.00pm - 4.00pm, Lecture Theatre
Tickets: £15 per person (£12 members)Tickets include admission to the exhibition, all talks and tea and coffee.
Sat 17th Nov 2018
China Café
2.00pm - 4.00pm, Function Room
Discover more about the Great Wall of China and Hadrian’s Wall in our China Café this Autumn. Enjoy Chinese tea during the tea break and share your stories about your Wall experience in China or UK.
Tickets: FREE
Sat 17th Nov 2018
Driggsby the Whale Discovery Afternoon
Learn about the exciting 4 yearproject preparing and installingDriggsby, our new Fin Whaleskeleton as Curator, Dr SimonJackson takes you through thefascinating journey. You will have achance to see and handle realwhale bones and compare them toother specimens in the collection.
Tickets: £12 (£10 members)
2.00pm - 4.00pm, Meeting Room
There are 15 places only on this event - booking essential.
Opening Times: Until 31st Oct Mon - Sat 10am - 5pm • Sun 11am - 5pmOpening Times: From 1st Nov Mon - Sat 10am - 4pm • Sun 12pm - 4pm
FREE. TALKS START AT 1.00PM IN THE LECTURE THEATRE, AND LAST APPROXIMATELY 30 - 45 MINUTES.
TUESDAY LUNCHTIME LECTURESTA L K S & C O N F E R E N C E S
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Tues 4th Sep 2018
The Tale of a Whale
Find out about the exciting journeyof one of Tullie House’s newestresidents, Driggsby the Fin Whale.Dr Simon Jackson will take youthrough the fascinating 4 year storyfrom its discovery to installation.
Tues 2nd Oct 2018
Border Reivers: Turbulence in theBorder Region
David Gopsill is part of the Tullie House educationteam and delivers our popular school’s programme.
In this talk David will discuss the everyday life of thepeople along the border between the 14th and 17thcentury in the face of necessity of making raids tosurvive, and the looming presence of the wrath ofother border families.
Thirled to the mountain: Nan Shepherd, eco-criticism andnomadology in painting practice.Tues 6th Nov 2018Join Art Historian Patti Lean for an illustrated talk about herdiscipline, focusing on the work created while taking part in an artsresidency and hiking trip in northern Iceland. She will discuss the roleof female walking in art practice, and ask what can Fine Art do interms of expressing contemporary ideas and feelings about ourchanging environment.
Tues 4th Dec 2018
Has society lost sight of childhood?
Join retired paediatrician, Dr. ArthurPaynter for a discussion about society'sgrowing concerns with the mental andphysical health of children and youngpeople.
During this talk Arthur will be asking:What do our children need to benurtured? How can we explore ways tore-discover the place of childhood in the
21st Century? How can we best support our children to grow intohealthy and resilient young adults?
Sun 14th Oct 2018
This will be a great opportunity to see that Tullie House offers a trulyunique and historic setting for your civil ceremony and special occasion.
It’s also a chance to meet with local suppliers and plan your special daywith great precision.
Wedding Fayre
Tickets: Free to enter with a complimentary glass of prosecco
Tickets: £18 per person (adults only)
Fri 19th Oct 2018
This is a one-hour talk with ProfessionalPsychic Entertainer Cara Hamilton; it willexplain fortune-telling and séance, from theVictorian age to 1930s. The talk demonstratesdifferent methods of fortune telling and local tales. For entertainment purposes only. Real or Fraudulent? You decide.
Spirits of Carlisle
7.00pm, Lecture Theatre
1.00pm - 4.00pm
Fright Night at Tullie!
Thurs 25th Oct 2018
Times: 7.00pm, 7.30pm, 8.00pm & 8.30pmAge 12 years and over (accompanied by an adult)
Times: 9.00pm, 9.30pm, 10.00pm & 10.30pmAge 16 years and over
We are thrilled to announce our first Fright Night at Tullie House. The building will be transformed into darkness with thrills andchallenges taking place on the terror tours. Can you unlock the cluesto break free and exit Tullie? We will be using a cast of skilled scare-actors, who you will come face to face with – they aren’tfrightened to get up close and personal!
Each Tullie Terror Tour should last approx. 1 hour.
OPTIONAL DRESS CODE: THE SCARIER THE BETTER!
Tickets: Age 12 + £7Age 16 + £10
Meet at Reception
Timed sessions will run from 7pm - 8.30pm (suitable for over 12s,adults must accompany children) and from 9pm - 10.30pm
(suitable for over 16s).
A D U LT E V E N T SDAY S A N D N I G H T S O U T
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Sat 3rd Nov 20186.00pm, Garden Restaurant
Join us at Tullie House for a Bonfire BBQ Buffet, with an exclusivechance to watch the fireworks at Bitts Park from the spectacularLOOK OUT platform here at Tullie.
Cumberland sausageBeef burgers(with optional cheese, onion or mustard)Grilled halloumi with roasted vegetables Jacket potatoesSpicy chilli beansMixed green saladHomemade coleslaw
The bar will be available for alcoholic and none alcoholic drinks.
Children can also decorate chocolate apples, for £1.00 per go (just pay on the night).
Although you won’t need your wellies, please wear appropriate warm clothing, as it can get cold on the Look Out.
Dress Code: warm jackets,hats, scarfs and gloves foroutside viewing.
ADULT: £18CHILDREN: £9(under 16)FAMILY: £49(2 adults + 2 children)UNDER 2’S: FREE
Fri 23rd Nov 2018
Murder Mystery Night – Strictly Come Dying!
7.00pm - 11.00pm, Garden Restaurant
To get into the Christmas spirit, we are delightedto welcome back Helen, from the Tispy Filly whowill be demonstrating the art of making Festive gincocktails. Each session includes: four cocktails, tentasters and eight festive canapès, per person.
Over 18’s only.
We do have a limited car park – so you can leaveyour car and collect it the next day. Please reservea car park space when booking tickets.
Tickets: £35 per person
Bonfire BBQ Buffet!
Tickets: £38 per person (includes a three-course meal)
Sat 1st Dec 2018
Tipsy Tullie gets Festive!
Two events: 2pm – 4pm or 7pm – 9pm Function Room
It's the finale of the nation's favourite dance show Dance Fever wherecelebrities compete to revive their flagging careers through the magicof dance. But minutes before the show goes live its veteran presenter,Player Cardsright is found strangled with a pair of shimmer tights.With the clock ticking and the famous Sequin TapShoe Trophy upfor grabs, it’s up to you to solve the murder and keep this show on theroad.
Optional dress code: sequins, sparkles and glitz!
SATURDAY SESSIONSA D U LT E V E N T S
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Sat 15th Sep 2018
Alexander Technique with Ken Humphreys
10.00am - 1.00pm (including a small break)
The Alexander Technique is a way to feel better, and move in a morerelaxed and comfortable way... theway nature intended. An AlexanderTechnique teacher helps you toidentify and lose the harmful habitsyou have built up over a lifetime ofstress and learn to move more freely.
Loose clothes to be worn, trousers and tops preferable, for easymovement.
A maximum of ten people can attend this course.
Tickets: £15
Sat 22nd Sep 2018
How a Painting Speaks with Celia Burbush - Cumbrian Artist of the Year 2017
9.45am - 4.00pm
How a painting speaks - this workshop will centre on art history, withlight, practical exercises to aid understanding.
It will be an introduction for artists, going back to pre-civilisation, usecolour, volume, proportion, scale, tone and composition insophisticated ways to communicate beliefs, ideas, and their versionof 'reality'.
It will show how de-coding a painting correctly (via a knowledge ofpainting language, plus emotional response) tells us an enormousamount about an artist, and their period in history, aiming to makeart appreciation a more accessible, fulfilling activity.
Tickets: £45 Price includes tea or coffee in the morning andafternoon, and admission into the Museum.
B O R D E R L I N E SB O O K F E S T I VA L
7.30pm Mike Berners-Lee Tullie House, £6
Thursday 27th September
Saturday 29th September
Monday 1st October
Tuesday 2nd October
Wednesday 3rd October
Thursday 4th October
7.30pm Robin Ince Tithe Barn, £8
7.30pm Susan Calman Crown & Mitre, £12
7.30pm Struan Stevenson Cakes & Ale, £6
7.30pm Lamanby Stanwix Arts Theatre, £8
7.30pm Michael Pennington Stanwix Arts Theatre, £8
Friday 5th October2.00pm Pat Barker Crown & Mitre, £84.00pm Chris Mullin Crown & Mitre, £86.00pm Lucy Mangan Crown & Mitre, £88.00pm Hunter Davies Crown & Mitre, £10
Saturday 6th October10.00am Jim Crumley Tullie House, £610.30am Poetry Breakfast Tullie House, £511.00am MW Craven & Vaseem Khan Crown & Mitre, £811.00am Kathleen Jones Carlisle Library, £412.00pm Sue Black Tullie House, £61.00pm Helen Pankhurst Crown & Mitre, £81.00pm Matt Coyne Carlisle Library, £42.00pm Gavin Francis Tullie House, £63.00pm Caitlin Davies Crown & Mitre, £83.00pm Ruth Sutton Carlisle Library, £44.00pm Fiona Sampson Tullie House, £65.00pm Luke Harding Crown & Mitre, £88.00pm Stuart Maconie Crown & Mitre, £10
Sunday 7th October10.00am Andy Beck Tullie House, £611.00am Diarmaid MacCulloch Crown & Mitre, £812.00pm Joanna Cannon Tullie House, £62.00pm Alan Johnson & Stuart Maconie In Conversation Crown & Mitre, £102.00pm Shaun Bythell Tullie House, £63.15pm Marie-Elsa Bragg & Don Paterson St. Cuthbert’s Church, £84.00pm Graham Robb Tullie House, £65.00pm Jackie Kay Crown & Mitre, £106.00pm Peter Hart Cumbria Museum of Military Life, £6
Borderlines Book Festival returns to Carlisle for its fifthyear, and Tullie House is proud to be a festival partner onceagain. For full programme listings (including workshops andBroader Lines, a brand new events programme) pick up afestival guide from Tullie House or visit www.borderlinescarlisle.co.uk for ticket prices and bookings.
Opening Times: Until 31st Oct Mon - Sat 10am - 5pm • Sun 11am - 5pmOpening Times: From 1st Nov Mon - Sat 10am - 4pm • Sun 12pm - 4pm
Tickets: £15 per person
A D U LT E V E N T S SATURDAY S E S S IONS
Ruskin Lace with Karen Quickfall
Due to popular demand, we aredelighted to welcome KarenQuickfall back to Tullie House.Karen will be showing the keyskills and techniques required tocreate your own piece ofbeautiful Ruskin Lace – atraditional form of needleworkunique to the Lake District.
10am - 4pmSat 20th & Sun 21st Oct 2018
Tickets: £75 per person (which includes tea or coffee inthe morning and afternoon and admission into the museum)
Tullie House displays some lovely Ruskin Lace, which you can use forinspiration. A starter pack of materials can be purchased from Karenon the day for £10.
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Felt Poppy Making with Julie Harrison10am - 4pm
Spend a relaxing day making three dimensional felted poppies. You willuse the wet felted technique but needle felting can be used toembellish the poppies.
Sat 10th Nov 2018
Learn to speak clearly... through your art9.45am - 4pm
Looking at how visual art can be a very effective means of personalcommunication. How, similar to writing a diary, a daily practice of art,can develop into a satisfying means of self-awareness, personal growth,and fulfilment.
This workshop will centre more on personal experimentation, morein-depth exercises, and the development of a daily habit ofdrawing/painting. The emphasis here is on 'tooling up' participants tobe able to take control and enjoy 'making' art.
Sat 17th Nov 2018With Celia Burbush - Cumbrian Artist of the Year 2017
Tickets: £35 per person (which includes all materials, acup of tea or coffee in the morning and afternoon and entranceinto the Museum)
Tickets: £45 per person (which includes tea or coffee inthe morning and afternoon, and admission into the museum)
You will be able to take yourbeautiful creations home withyou and have the option ofdonating a poppy or two for acommemorative Remembrancewreath. The stunning poppieswill be made with the expertguidance of Julie Harrison.
Alexander Technique with Ken Humphreys
The Alexander Technique is a way to feel better, and move in a morerelaxed and comfortable way... the way nature intended. An AlexanderTechnique teacher helps you to identify and lose the harmful habitsyou have built up over a lifetime of stress and learn to move morefreely.
Loose clothes to be worn, trousers and tops preferable, for easymovement.
10am - 1pmSat 24th Nov 2018(including a small break)
Credit Celia Burbush
Tickets: £35 per person (includes all tools, wreaths, wiresand basic foliage; a cup of tea or coffee and a festive mince pie in themorning with an optional mulled wine in the afternoon. It also includesentrance into the Museum.)
OCTOBER HALF TERM
FAMILY ACTIVITIESFestive Wreath Making with Julie Harrison
10am - 4pmSat 8th Dec 2018Get into the Festive Spirit by making a fresh foliage wreath. This is theperfect time to make your wreath as it will last right the way throughuntil the new year. This one-day course will be given by our expertJulie Harrison.
New Year Dates - ideal for uniqueChristmas gifts!
OCTOBER HALF TERM
Monday 22nd Oct
Thursday 25th Oct
Tuesday 23rd Oct
Bat Silhouettes
Witch Masks
Pasta Skeletons
Floating Ghost Kites
Wed 24th, Fri 26th, Sat 27th Timeslots between 1-4pm.
Carve your own spookypumpkin at Tullie.
£2 per pumpkin, advancedbooking essential. Call our boxoffice on 01228 618700
PUMPKIN CARVING
Mindfulness with Jo Chapman.
Sun 20 Jan 2019 £35 per person
Mixed Media Workshopwith Deb Wainwright.
Sat 26 Jan 2019 £35 per person
Drafting a Journal Pagewith Deb Wainwright.
Sat 27 Apr 2019 £35 per person.
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Free for Annual Ticket holders
Inspired by some of the spookiest objects in themuseum's collection we're getting crafty this halfterm.
Drop-in sessions between 1 and 4pm.
Murder at the MoviesSat 2 Feb 2019 £38 per person
(Includes a three course meal)
Saturday 20th Oct
Opening Times: Until 31st Oct Mon - Sat 10am - 5pm • Sun 11am - 5pmOpening Times: From 1st Nov Mon - Sat 10am - 4pm • Sun 12pm - 4pm
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Tullie Explorers: Discover & Create SundaysDrop-in 1pm - 4pm
Join us on these Sunday afternoons and enjoy a range of hands on craftactivities linked to our collections and exhibitions.
16th September – Crayfish Bookmarks
30th September – Chinese Paper Flowers
14th October – African Print Making
4th November – Bonfire Night
18th November – Prehistoric clay creations
2nd December – New Light inspired Self-Portraits
All children must be accompanied by an adult. Sessions are FREE for AnnualTicket holders.
Tuesday Tales
Join our storyteller Jo on the Border Gallery at 11am every otherTuesday to hear traditional stories and folk tales linked with TullieHouse's collection, especially designed for under 5's.
Sessions last approximately 30 minutes and have a relaxed atmosphere,children are welcome to come and go as they please.
11am25th Sep, 9th & 23rd Oct, 6th & 20th Nov, 4th & 18th Dec 2018
Sessions are FREE but museum admission charges apply.
Tullie Toddlers
5th Sept – Light and Dark
19th Sept – Boats
3rd Oct – Autumn Trees
17th Oct – Stone Age Cave Painting
31st Oct – Spooky Spiders
14th Nov – Space
28th Nov – Penguins
12th Dec – Snowmen
10am - 11.30am or 1pm - 2.30pm
5th & 19th Sep, 3rd, 17th & 31st Oct, 14th & 28th Nov & 12th Dec
Sessions take place in our Community Room but on occasion they willtake place in the museum galleries or our garden.
Sessions are FREE for Annual Ticket holders.
FA M I LY AC T I V I T I E S
Relaxed Early Openings
Would you like to explore the museum in amore relaxed environment? We will be openingour Border Galleries an hour early on the firstSunday of the month so families can explore attheir own pace, with the lights up and soundsdowns. You can pick up an Explorer Rucksackincluding handling objects, trails and a magnifyingglass to help you get the most out of your visit.
10am - 11am2nd Sep, 7th Oct4th Nov & 2nd Dec 11am - 12pm
For more information or details about accessibility please contact Sarah at sarah.forster@tulliehouse.org or call 01228 618725
Our friendly and engagingtoddler drop-in sessions are forchildren up to 5 years old, theyhave a relaxed atmosphere andalways involve a range ofactivities, including crafts,sensory play and toddlersuitable toys and games.
C O M M U N I T Y
THe Community Gallery is an exciting new space in the BorderGalleries dedicated to displaying exhibitions created by youth andcommunity groups.
THe Community Gallery
Get in touch to find out more about this adaptable gallery which canbe used as an informal learning space, for object handling sessions andsmall presentation events, or to showcase a special project.
With funding from The People'sPostcode Lottery Fund, we havetransformed our walled secretgarden into a beautiful, accessibleand safe inner-city green space,with a wealth of plants, trees,flowers, wildlife, beautiful muralsand areas to explore.
For more information about how you can use the garden, please contact LindseyAtkinson 01228 618705, lindsey.atkinson@tulliehouse.org, or Catherine Moss01228 618722, Catherine.moss-luffrum@tulliehouse.org
The Secret Garden will be used by the local community for gardeningsessions, community art projects, play sessions, meetings and privateevents. We particularly welcome community groups who don’t have anoutdoor space of their own.
Our Community sessions take place on a regular basis and area great way to meet people with similar interests,
share skills and ideas.
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Save the date for our Christmas Family FunWeekend for a chance to meet Santa andmuch, much more!
Christmas Family Fun Weekend
11am - 4pm15th and 16th Dec 2018
Look out for more details later in the year.
Christmas Holidays
We will also have aChristmas themed trailto follow around ourgalleries throughout theschool holidays, so comein and get hunting!
WOOL STARS
SOCK PENGUINS
BIRD FEEDERS
22nd Dec 2018
3rd Jan 2019
5th Jan 2019
Join us for winter themed crafts though-out the school holidays.
Drop-in 1pm - 4pm
Free for Annual Ticket Holders
C H R I S T M A S H O L I DAY S AT TULL I E HOUSE
Opening Times: Until 31st Oct Mon - Sat 10am - 5pm • Sun 11am - 5pmOpening Times: From 1st Nov Mon - Sat 10am - 4pm • Sun 12pm - 4pm
9th Sept, 14th Oct, 11th Nov, 9th Dec 2018
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This event is free, but normal museumadmission charges apply if you wish to visitthe galleries. Refreshments are provided.
Last Weds of the Month
Afternoon at the Museum
We look forward to spending time talking together, exploring itemsfrom the museum collection and being inspired by the stories behindthem.
1.00pm - 3.00pm
26th Sept, 31st Oct, 28th Nov, 19th Dec* 2018
Free group activity, (16+) If you wish to use specific materials, please bring your own.Admission charges apply if you wish to visit the museum.
Second Sun of the MonthTullie Textiles Group
Why not join us to enjoy a relaxing afternoon of social crafting whilsttaking a closer look at unseen pieces of the Tullie textiles collection.
2.00pm - 4.00pm
This group is a lovelyopportunity to be inspired bybeautiful and quirky itemsfrom the museum’s costumecollection, and to learn newtextile techniques withprofessional artist HelenWalsh from Delicate Stitches.
Credit Helen Walsh
*Slightly earlier in December because of Christmas
Photographs, objects and music can alltell us so much about a person, placeor time. Please feel free to bring alongthings significant to you to share yourstories over a nice cup of tea.
We particularly welcome olderpeople experiencing memory loss,and their friends, family and carers.
10th SeptThe Shape of Water (15)Dir: Guillermo del Toro, USA, 2017, 123 mins
Best Picture Oscar winner 2018. A lonelyjanitor forms a unique relationship with anamphibious creature being held in captivityin a 1960s top secret research facility.
Programme correct at time of printingbut may be subject to change.
All screenings start at 7.45pm. Bar open from 7.00pm.
Tickets: £5.50 (£5.00 concessions)Sept - Nov Season Ticket: £49.50 (over 18s only)
17th SeptPhantom Thread (15)
1st OctHostiles (15)Dir: Scott Cooper, USA, 2017, 133 mins
In 1892, a legendary Army captainreluctantly agrees to escort a Cheyennechief and his family through dangerousterritory. Stars Christian Bale.
Dir: Paul Thomas Anderson, USA, 2017,130 mins
Set in 1950's London, Reynolds Woodcock(Daniel Day-Lewis) is a renowneddressmaker whose fastidious life isdisrupted by a young, strong-willedwoman who becomes his muse and lover.
8th OctFunny Cow (15)Dir: Adrian Shergold, UK, 2017, 102 mins
A comedienne uses her troubled past asmaterial for her stand-up routine, trying torise up through the comedy circuit byplaying Northern England's working men'sclubs.
Sweet Country (15)Dir: Warwick Thornton, Australia, 2017, 113 mins
A serene and furious Australian western setin the 1920s, where justice itself is put ontrial when an aged Aboriginal farmhandshoots a white man in self-defence and goeson the run.?
22nd OctThe Bromley Boys (PG)Dir: Steve Kelly, UK, 2018, 106 mins
A boy, a girl, and the worst football team inBritain. A bare-chested heart and soul takeon grass roots football that proves you can'tchoose who you fall in love with.
29th OctIn The Fade (18)Dir: Faith Akin, Ger/France, 2017, 106 mins
Katja's life collapses after the death of herhusband and son in a bomb attack. After atime of mourning and injustice, Katja seeksrevenge…
Dir: Dave McCary, USA, 2017, 97 mins
A unique dramedy about a man raised sinceinfancy in an underground bunker who tries to cope with his new freedom by re-creating the children’s TV series thatsustained him all those lonely years. WithMark Hamill.
5th NovBrigsby Bear (15)
THE MONDAY ALTERNATIVE
12th NovJourney’s End (12A)Dir: Saul Dibb, UK, 2017, 107 mins
Commemorating the centenary of the endof WW1. Set in a dugout in Aisne in 1918,this is the story of a group of Britishofficers, led by the mentally disintegratingyoung officer Stanhope, as they await theirfate.
Dir: Charles Chaplin, USA, 1940, 125 mins
Dictator Adenoid Hynkel tries to expandhis empire while a poor Jewish barber triesto avoid persecution from Hynkel's regime.A hilarious satire with a punchy message.
19th NovThe Great Dictator (PG)
Bar open early from 6pm, with tapas available.
24th SeptTrophy (15)Dir: Christina Clusiau, Shaul Schwarz,UK/Namibia/South Africa/Zimbabwe/USA,2017, 108 mins
A study into the powerhouse industries of big-game hunting, breeding and wildlifeconservation. A personal responseguaranteed as it unravels the complexconsequences of treating animals as commodities.
15th Oct
Advance booking is strongly recommended.Contact: 01228 618117 to book tickets and01228 818117 to book a table for Tapas.For more information about ant of our community programmes, please contact Catherine
Moss-Luffrum, 01228 618722, catherine.moss-luffrum@tulliehouse.org or Lindsey Atkinson
01228 618795, lindsey.atkinson@tulliehouse.org
Sunday 28th, 1.00pmRA250: An afternoon of talks
Wednesday 31st, 1.00pmAfternoon at the museum
7.00pm, 7.30pm, 8.00pm, 8.30pm, 9.00pm, 9.30pm,10.00pm & 10.30pm
Sunday 2nd, 10.00amRelaxed Early Opening
Tuesday 4th, 1.00pmLunchtime Lecture
Tuesday 5th & 19th, 10.00am & 1.00pmTullie Toddles
Sunday 9th, 2.00pmTullie Textiles
Monday 10th, 17th & 24th, 7.45pmMonday Alternative
Saturday 15th, 10.00amAlexander Technique
Sunday 16th, 1.00pmTullie Explorers: Discover & Create Drop-in
Saturday 22nd, 9.45amHow a Painting Speaks
Tuesday 25th, 11.00amTuesday Tales
Wednesday 26th, 1.00pmAfternoon at the Museum
Thursday 27th - Sunday 7th October Borderlines Book Festival
Sunday 30th, 1.00pmTullie Explorers: Discover & Create Drop-in
Saturday 3rd, 6.00pmBonfire BBQ Buffet
Sunday 4th, 11.00amRelaxed Early Opening
Sunday 4th, 1.00pmTullie Explorers: Discover & Create Drop-in
Monday 5th, 12th & 19th, 7.45pmMonday Alternative
Tuesday 6th, 1.00pmLunchtime Lecture
Tuesday 6th & 20th, 11.00amTuesday Tales
Saturday 10th, 10.00amFelt Poppy Making
Sunday 11th, 2.00pmTullie Textiles
Tuesday 14th & 28th, 10.00am & 1.00pmTullie Toddlers
Saturday 17th, 9.45amLearn to Speak Clearly Through Your Art
Saturday 17th, 2.00pmChina Cafe
Saturday 17th, 2.00pmDriggsby the Whale Discovery Afternoon
Sunday 18th, 1.00pmTulllie Explorers: Discover & Create Drop-in
Friday 23rd, 7.00pmMurder Mystery Night
Saturday 24th, 10.00amAlexander Technique
Wednesday 28th, 1.00pmAfternoon at the Museum
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Trust, Castle Street, Carlisle, Cumbria CA3 8TPCover: New Light Prize Exhibition: Shining a Light on Northern Art - Isobel Peachey; SirTom Courtenay and Glen Ibbotson; Human Bridge
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBERMonday 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd & 29th, 7.45pmMonday Alternative
Tuesday 2nd, 1.00pmLunchtime Lecture
Tuesday 3rd, 17th & 31st, 10.00am & 1.00pmTullie Toddlers
Sunday 7th, 10.00amRelaxed Early Opening
Tuesday 9th & 23rd, 11.00amTuesday Tales
Sunday 14th, 1.00pmWedding Fayre
Sunday 14th, 2.00pmTullie Textiles
Sunday 14th, 1.00pmTullie Explorers: Discover & Create Drop-in
Thursday 18th, 7.30pm V is for Victory
Friday 19th, 7.00pmSpirits of Carlisle
Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st, 10.00amRuskin Lace
Saturday 20th, Monday 22nd, Tuesday 23rd &Thursday 25th 1.00pmFamily Drop-in Sessions
Wednesday 24th, Friday 26th & Saturday27th, Timeslots between 1.00 & 4.00pmPumkpin Carving
Thursday 25thFright Night at Tullie
DECEMBERSaturday 1st, 2.00pm & 7.00pmTipsy Tullie gets Festive
Sunday 2nd, 11.00amRelaxed Early Opening
Sunday 2nd, 1.00pmTullie Explorers: Discover & Create Drop-in
Tuesday 4th & 18th, 11.00amTuesday Tales
Tuesday 4th, 1.00pmLunchtime Lectures
Saturday 8th, 10.00amFestive Wreath Making
Sunday 9th, 2.00pmTullie Textiles
Tuesday 12th, 10.00am & 1.00pmTullie Toddlers
Saturday 15th & Sunday 16th, 11.00amChristmas Family Weekend
Wednesday 19th, 1.00pmAfternoon at the Museum
Saturday 22nd, 1.00pmFamily Drop-in Session
NOVEMBER
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