Ruskin: Museum of the Near Future

Thursday 26 September 2019, 10:00am to Friday 28 February 2020, 4:00pm

Venue

The Ruskin, Lancaster - View Map

Open to

Alumni, Applicants, External Organisations, Postgraduates, Prospective Undergraduate Students, Public, Staff, Undergraduates

Registration

Registration not required - just turn up

Event Details

Celebrate Lancaster University's purchase of the Ruskin Whitehouse Collection with a visit to our Autumn exhibition, 'Ruskin: Museum of the Near Future'.

Ruskin: Museum of the Near Future

Look closely, see clearly, imagine freely: parables and places to encounter our world.

Ruskin: Museum of the Near Future explores the contemporary relevance of Ruskin’s drawings, paintings and photographs, notebooks, sketchbooks and diaries, through the dynamic interplay of past, present and future.

Ruskin's motto was ‘Today’. He believed that the way we see things now will shape the way we think and behave in the future. His concerns about the dehumanising effects of technology, and impact of industrialisation on the health of the planet, speak powerfully to our own era.

‘Ruskin: The Museum of the Near Future’ explores the relevance of Ruskin’s thinking today. Through image and word, his works take us into the nature of seeing and into the multidimensional nature of knowledge itself. Parables and places for imaginative encounters, they reflect our relationship, both modest and magnificent, to the world in which we live.

In partnership with Brantwood, John Ruskin’s home in the Lake District.

Open 10am until 4pm, Monday to Friday, free of charge to all visitors.

Gallery

Contact Details

Name Harriet Hill-Payne
Email

h.hill-payne@lancaster.ac.uk

Telephone number

+44 1524 592293