It was with great sadness that we closed our doors again on 5 November following the Government announcement of a second national lockdown. The health and safety of our visitors, staff and volunteers is paramount, and so the Museum is temporarily closed until advised that it is safe to reopen.
With our doors closed, we will continue to find new ways to bring our collections and their many stories to you until we can welcome you back into our galleries.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to those who have visited the Museum or supported our work since our reopening in August. Thank you for your support in these challenging times, and we look forward to welcoming you back as soon as we possibly can.
VIRTUAL EVENT
ONE WORLD FESTIVAL 2020
An online celebration of the communities & faiths of Oxfordshire
Join us for a virtual One World festival this year! Begins Sunday 29 November
This year's One World festival theme, Light in the Dark, will bring hope as well as opportunity for reflection through a series of talks, performances, and activities. Events will take place on the last Sunday of each month, beginning with the festival launch on 29 November.
From a tiny sketch on the back of an envelope to large, elaborate chalk drawings, our spring 2021 exhibition will offer an opportunity to view our internationally-renowned collection of Pre-Raphaelite works on paper.
Ashmolean Members and Patrons will be able to book their free visit before tickets go on sale, later in the year, and see the exhibition early on an exclusive Members' Preview Day. Members also enjoy access to an exclusive programme of events, and many other benefits.
Our doors may be closed for now, but there are still a number of ways for you to enjoy our collections from home. Join a virtual live event, browse one of our online exhibitions, explore more than 190,000 objects in our Online Collection, enjoy short articles and videos, and more.
Our Artists in Residence competition received almost 1,200 entries, from all across the UK. You can now view the winning and runner-up entries for each category on our website.
Lena Fritsch, the Ashmolean's Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, explores the Museum's collection of works by British photographer Julia Margaret Cameron (1815–1879).
As part of their 400th anniversary celebrations, the Oxford Botanic Garden need your help to collect and grow more than 400 trees from seed within and around Oxford. Collect seeds from four native UK species and grow them at home.
Exhibition curator An Van Camp talks about Rembrandt's use of a printmaking technique known as etching, and about what his early experiments tell us about the young artist's working process, in this brand new video.
From 9 Oct until 1 Nov we are taking part in the Kids in Museums Where's Wally? Spooky Museum Search. Find Wally hidden around the Museum, spell out a spooky phrase and receive a special 'I found Wally!' bookmark.
Our Restaurant – which overlooks the picturesque rooftops of Oxford – is now open for Afternoon Tea on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons. A very limited number of tables will be available at times from 12pm to 3.30pm. Pre-booking is essential.
Through a selection of highlights from our collection, explore the visual richness and technical sophistication of 18th- and 19th-century Greek embroideries, as well as their debt to the many artistic traditions that flourished around the Mediterranean.
Celebrating the art of wood engraving over the last 100 years, this free exhibition includes the most outstanding wood engravings in the Ashmolean, and loans from private collections.
Marking the 100th anniversary of the birth of renowned ceramic artist, Hans Coper (1920–1981), this exhibition will include ceramics from the Museum’s own collection together with more than 30 loans from private collections.
Entry to the Museum is free but you will need to pre-book a timed ticket online in advance. Tickets are now available, for General Museum Admission for dates until 30 November.
We have made a few changes to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable visit. Find out more and plan your visit today.