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Events for today 18 May

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Matisse: Drawing with scissors

Saturday 28 April 2012 - Saturday 26 May 2012
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 10am to 5pm, excluding Public Holidays
Venue
Horsham Museum
Organised by
Horsham Museum
As the Hayward Gallery notes, "The French painter, sculptor and designer, Henri Matisse (1869-1954) was one of the twentieth century's most influential artists. His vibrant works are celebrated for their extraordinary richness and luminosity of colour. Matisse: Drawing with Scissors, a Hayward Touring exhibition from the Southbank Centre, features 35 lithographic prints of the famous cut-outs, produced in the last four years of his life, when the artist was confined to his bed. It includes many of his iconic images, such as The Snail and the Blue Nudes."

Third Friday Networking

Friday 19 February 2010 onwards
On Friday, 12.30-2pm
Venue
Holbrook Club
Organised by
Third Friday Networking event
Third Friday Networking event Holbrook Club North Heath Lane Horsham West Sussex 12.30-2pm Third friday every month launching 19th February Free event and free parking This event is aimed at any companies and businesses who would like to network in and around Horsham - any size company welcome. Please see www.firstfriday-network.co.uk for any further details or contact Kay Phillips 07969484265

Thoroughly Modern Miss

Thursday 10 May 2012 - Saturday 29 September 2012
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 10am to 5pm, excluding Public Holidays
Venue
Horsham Museum
Organised by
Horsham Museum
Our new Costume Exhibition showcases a hundred years of girls? dresses from the 1880s to the 1980s. Look out for the school uniforms from Horsham High School and Forest Girls School.

Thomas Honywood: Horsham's First Photographer

Thursday 15 March 2012 - Saturday 26 May 2012
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 10am to 5pm, excluding Public Holidays
Venue
Horsham Museum
Organised by
Horsham Museum
To tie in with the BBC series, Horsham Museum explores the photographic world of Horsham man Thomas Honywood, the Victorian archaeologist, collector and inventor who came up with a new way of photographing nature in amazing detail.

"So very 'umble" Dickensian Horsham

Thursday 5 April 2012 - Saturday 16 June 2012
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 10am to 5pm, excluding Public Holidays
Venue
Horsham Museum
Organised by
Horsham Museum
Just as Hogarth portrayed life in Britain in the eighteenth century, so Charles Dickens captured life in the nineteenth. This exhibition explores Horsham in the early to mid nineteenth century, comparing Dicken's writings with conditions at the time.