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Celebrate the National Playday the Young V&A way, and join artists, students and community partners presenting creative play ...
V&A Members enjoy access to a range of events both online and in the museum, including previews and Members-only views of our award-winning exhibitions and talks with speakers from across the creative ...
Plan your visit to Making Egypt at Young V&A in Bethnal Green. The Exhibition Pass entitles you to visit Making Egypt as many times as you like. Book a time slot for your first visit and just turn up ...
What's on Exhibitions, displays, courses, talks – plus events for V&A Members. See What's on at the V&A venues, and online.
A complex fashion icon, Marie Antoinette's timeless appeal is defined by her style, youth and notoriety. Explore the lasting influence of the most fashionable (and ill-fated) queen in history – with ...
The Rococo first emerged in France during the 1720s and 30s as a style developed by craftspeople and designers rather than architects.
Discover the centuries-old legend of the Luck of Edenhall, a compellingly old, and incredibly pristine, drinking glass.
A rich and accessible art form, our collection of pictoral posters charts global concerns, popular tastes and artistic and technological developments across two centuries. The process of posting up ...
Our magnificent gallery spaces and stunning John Madejski Garden combine to make V&A South Kensington one of London’s most unique venues for entertaining. The areas available for hire provide ...
News, articles and stories from the V&ACeramics has been an important part of Stoke’s heritage, but our museum shows that it’s part of the area’s creative future too. So many people have a Wedgwood ...
The Great Bed of Ware is one of the V&A's greatest treasures. The spectacular four-poster bed is famously over three metres wide – the only known example of a bed of this size, and reputedly able to ...
Originally made from old, recycled fabrics, the traditional kantha cloth is an example of 'flat', or unwadded quilting, worked on multiple layers of fabric. Bangladeshi or Bengali kantha cloths were ...