Dive into the past with us this summer and discover the extraordinary story of Sicily, the island at the crossroads of the Mediterranean, through spectacular finds rescued from the sea by underwater archaeologists.
Storms, War & Shipwrecks: Treasures from the Sicilian Seas opens on 21 June. Entry is free for members and under-12s.
Come and see our newly refurbished and redisplayed galleries of 19th-Century Art.
On display are paintings by Lord Leighton, William Dyce, James Tissot, JMW Turner and Samuel Palmer, as well as the most important example of Victorian painted furniture ever made, the Great Bookcase designed by William Burges and decorated by Pre-Raphaelite painters.
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Join Luca Zingaretti on 21 July for a private tour ofStorms, War & Shipwrecks, followed by a reading from The Mermaid by writer Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa with musical accompaniment at the Sheldonian.
To celebrate the Year of the Monkey in 2016 this special free display showcases papercuts, woodblock prints and lithographs of adventurous and mischievous monkeys from Iran to Japan.
This free display of medals and prizes from the mid-eighteenth century tells us about the ideals of personal and professional improvement through competition during the time in which they were made.
Goethe said that Sicily was the key to everything; certainly no island has had a more astonishing history. John Julius Norwich explores the rich past of this unique Mediterranean island.
Join us this month to hear music in the galleries, embroider botanical motifs, explore musical counterparts to Pre-Raphaelite paintings, and discover treasures from the Sicilian seas
Ashmolean Members get in FREE to all exhibitions and enjoy a range of discounts and behind-the-scenes activities. Join by Direct Debit and get 15 months of membership for the price of 12.
Booking is now open for a wide array of short courses offered by the University of Oxford's Department for Continuing Education. Learn more about history, art, philosophy, archaeology, and more.
The only exhibition in the UK dedicated exclusively to stone sculpture, on form, is all set to return to its glorious Windrush Valley setting at Asthall Manor from 12 June to 10 July. The Potting Shed cafe will also be back in the walled garden.
"A must see for all style aficionados" – Evening Standard. Go on a journey from tailoring workshops to the boutique revolution and mod culture of the swinging �60s, featuring fashion, photography and memorabilia.
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