Join us at The Fan Museum for an exciting workshop steeped in culture, where under the esteemed guidance of long term Performer and Teacher Kathy Hall, the art of Mei Lanfang will be uncovered.
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Join us on Saturday, 20 April, for the next Curator in Residence.
Our Curator Ailsa Hendry will be based on the ground floor as she gives a series of short talks on the permanent galleries.
Pre-booking is not required but tickets can be bought online here.
The event is offered free of charge in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›Join us on Saturday, 20 April, for the next Curator in Residence.
Our Curator Ailsa Hendry will be based on the ground floor as she gives a series of short talks on the permanent galleries.
Pre-booking is not required but tickets can be bought online here.
The event is offered free of charge in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›Join us on Saturday, 23 March, for the next Curator in Residence.
Our Curator Ailsa Hendry will be based on the ground floor as she gives a series of short talks on the permanent galleries.
Pre-booking is not required but tickets can be bought online here.
The event is offered free of charge in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›Join us on Saturday, 18th November, for the next Curator in Residence.
Our Curator Ailsa Hendry will be based on the ground floor as she gives a series of short talks on the permanent galleries. Additionally, Museum staff will be available for questions and additional insight in the first floor Galleries.
Pre-booking is not required but tickets can be bought online here.
The event is offered free of charge in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›Join us on Saturday, 21st October, for the next Curator in Residence.
Our Curator Ailsa Hendry will be based on the ground floor as she gives a series of short talks on the permanent galleries. Additionally, Museum staff will be available for questions and additional insight in the first floor Galleries.
Pre-booking is not required but tickets can be bought online here.
The event is offered free of charge in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›Join us on Saturday, 16th September, for the next Curator in Residence.
Our Curator Ailsa Hendry will be based on the ground floor as she gives a series of short talks on the permanent galleries. Additionally, Museum staff will be available for questions and additional insight in the first floor Galleries.
Pre-booking is not required but tickets can be bought online here.
The event is offered free of charge in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›Join us on Saturday, 19th August, for the next Curator in Residence.
Our Curator Ailsa Hendry will be based on the ground floor as she gives a series of short talks on the permanent galleries. Additionally, Museum staff will be available for questions and additional insight in the first floor Galleries.
Pre-booking is not required but tickets can be bought online here.
The event is offered free of charge in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›Join us on Saturday, 22nd July, for the next Curator in Residence.
Our Curator Ailsa Hendry will be based on the ground floor as she gives a series of short talks on the permanent galleries. Additionally, Museum staff will be available for questions and additional insight in the first floor Galleries.
Pre-booking is not required but tickets can be bought online here.
The event is offered free of charge in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›The Fan Museum is delighted to host this special showcase of the next generation of couturières in a salon-style presentation of their work across the Museum and Orangery, featuring the talents of Serena Addington, Sophia Lewis, and Keira Symons.
Tickets can be obtained on Eventbrite. For any assistance with booking, please contact the Museum Office via info@thefanmuseum.org.uk .
Find out more ›Join us on Saturday, 24th June, for the next Curator in Residence.
Our Curator Ailsa Hendry will be based on the ground floor as she gives a series of short talks on the permanent galleries. Additionally, Museum staff will be available for questions and additional insight in the first floor Galleries.
Pre-booking is not required but tickets can be bought online here.
The event is offered free of charge in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›Join us on Saturday, 20th May, for the next Curator in Residence.
Our Curator Ailsa Hendry will be based on the ground floor as she gives a series of short talks on the permanent galleries.
The event continues into the Orangery with etching and relief printmaking demonstrations – particularly relevant to a number of fans in our seasonal exhibition – by artist and poet, Helen Adie.
Additionally, Museum staff will be available for questions and additional insight in the first floor Galleries.
Pre-booking is not required but tickets can be bought online here.
The event is offered free of charge in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›Join us on Saturday, 22nd April, for the next Curator in Residence.
Our Curator Ailsa Hendry will be based on the ground floor as she gives a series of short talks on the permanent galleries. Additionally, Museum staff will be available for questions and additional insight in the first floor Galleries.
Pre-booking is not required but tickets can be bought online here.
The event is offered free of charge in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›Join us on Saturday, 25th March, for the next Curator in Residence.
Our Curator Ailsa Hendry will be based on the ground floor as she gives a series of short talks on the permanent galleries.
The event continues into the Orangery with etching and relief printmaking demonstrations – particularly relevant to a number of fans in our seasonal exhibition – by artist and poet, Helen Adie.
Additionally, Museum staff will be available for questions and additional insight in the first floor Galleries.
Pre-booking is not required but tickets can be bought online here.
The event is offered free of charge in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›Join us on Saturday, 25th February, for the next Curator in Residence: our first of 2023!
Our Curator Ailsa Hendry will be based on the ground floor as she gives a series of short talks on the permanent galleries. Additionally, Museum staff will be available for questions and additional insight in the first floor Galleries.
Pre-booking is not required but tickets can be bought online here.
The event is offered free of charge in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›Join us on Saturday, 22nd October, for the next Curator in Residence!
Join our Curator Ailsa Hendry on the ground floor as she gives a series of short talks on the permanent galleries. The event continues across the Museum with etching demonstrations – as practised by the makers of some of the fans in our current seasonal exhibition Brisé – by artist, poet, actress and teacher, Helen Adie.
Pre-booking is not required but tickets can be bought online here.
The event is offered free of charge in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›Join us on Saturday, 24th September, for Curator in Residence!
Join our Curator Ailsa Hendry on the ground floor as she gives a series of short talks on the permanent galleries.
Pre-booking is not required but tickets can be bought online here. The event is offered free of charge in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›Join us on Saturday, 23rd July, for Curator in Residence! Join Interim Curator Ailsa Hendry on the ground floor as she gives a series of short talks on the permanent galleries. The event continues upstairs with a demonstration of silk painting from Peony Girl, Siyuan Ren, among the floral fans of our ‘Bouquet of Fans’ Exhibition.
Pre-booking is not required. The event is offered free of charge in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›Join us on Saturday, 18th June, for Curator in Residence! TFM Interim Curator, Ailsa Hendry, will be giving a series of short talks on the collections in the ground floor permanent displays. You can also visit our exhibition ‘A Bouquet of Fans’ on the second floor, the perfect respite on a hot summer day.
Pre-booking is not required. The event is offered free of charge in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›In eighteenth and nineteenth century Europe, assemblies and balls were the centre of the Season where complex dances and social relationships played out. A plethora of dance manuals and sheet music were created to teach the music and social etiquette of the assembly rooms, which included the popularisation of the Country Dance fan and Quadrille fan. Join TFM Curatorial Assistant Ailsa Hendry as she explores the relationship between dance, fans, and society during this period.
Find out more ›Join us tomorrow, Saturday 21st May, for Curator in Residence! TFM Curatorial Assistant, Ailsa Hendry, will be in the museum throughout the day offering free-to-attend short talks on aspects of the permanent displays on the ground floor. You can also visit our mesmerising exhibition, ‘A Bouquet of Fans’, on the upper floor of the museum.
Pre-booking is not required. The event is offered free of charge but in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›George Sheringham RDI (1884-1937), painter, illustrator and theatre designer, concentrated much of his artistic energy on painting fan leaves for a short period early in his career, before and during the First World War. This talk, delivered by The Fan Museum’s Curatorial consultant, Mary Kitson, will focus on some of those works and their context in his wider career.
Find out more ›TFM Curator, Jacob Moss, will be in the museum throughout the day offering free-to-attend short talks on aspects of the permanent displays on the ground floor. You can also visit our enchanting exhibition, ‘The Allure of Lace’, on the upper floor of the museum.
Pre-booking is not required. The event is offered free of charge but in addition to standard Museum entry costs.
Find out more ›TFM Curator, Jacob Moss, will be on site throughout the day offering free-to-attend short talks based on different aspects of the ground floor permanent displays. Our current exhibition ‘The Allure of Lace’ continues on the upper floor of the Museum where you’ll also find lace maker Tina Pedrick in residence. Alongside one of her students, Tina will demonstrate different lace making techniques and encourage visitors to try their hand at lacemaking, too.
Find out more ›Join The Fan Museum’s Founder and Director, Helene Alexander MBE for an illustrated talk in which winter-themed fans from around the World take centre stage. Festive attire, mince pies and sherry greatly encouraged!
Find out more ›The Swiss painter, Angelica Kauffman, lived for much of her life in Italy but spent a formative 15 years in London from 1766 where her talents became so widely appreciated that she was made a Founding Member of the Royal Academy. While her principal business was as a portrait painter, she also painted historical subjects that by the 1770s were proving so popular that they began to be copied and extensively reproduced on any number of objects including, of course, fans. Join The Fan Museum consultant, Mary Kitson as she explores the Kauffmann craze via painted and printed fans.
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Find out more ›Georges Barbier, Paul Iribe and Georges Lepape; three masters of fashion illustration who dominated the pages of early 20th century fashion magazines. These artists translated the period’s fashionable trends onto exclusive fan designs for couturiers, department stores and perfumiers. Join The Fan Museum’s assistant curator Scott Schiavone as he explores the lives and work of Georges Barbier, Paul Iribe and George Lepape and their contribution to early 20th century fashion and fans.
Find out more ›On the eve of the launch of The Fan Museum’s ‘Layers of London’ interactive map, curator Jacob Moss highlights the Museum’s recent project to identify & map more than three hundred fan makers active in London from the 17th century onward. Jacob will explain the complexities of a once thriving craft form, lead a virtual tour of the map and introduce some of the key figures (and their fans) featured on the map.
Find out more ›Join The Fan Museum’s curator, Jacob Moss as he reflects on the 2013 exhibition, Seduced! Fans & the Art of Advertising. Jacob will discuss some of the key themes within the exhibition and present a colourful array of promotional fans dating from the late-19th century to interwar period.
Find out more ›Join The Fan Museum consultant & Fan Circle International secretary, Mary Kitson as she reflects on the 2019 exhibition, ‘The Romantic Age’. Mary will discuss some of the exhibition’s key themes and illustrate a selection of early to mid-19th century fans featured within the displays.
Find out more ›Join The Fan Museum’s Founder and Director, Hélène Alexander as she reflects on 30 extraordinary years (to the day!) of exhibition making.
Find out more ›Join The Fan Museum’s curators for free-to-attend talks on a range of fan-related topics pertaining to the Museum’s displays.
Find out more ›Join The Fan Museum’s curators for free-to-attend talks on a range of fan-related topics pertaining to the Museum’s displays.
Find out more ›Join The Fan Museum’s curators for free-to-attend talks on a range of fan-related topics pertaining to the Museum’s displays.
Find out more ›An illustrated lecture by Cambridge University’s Dr Amy Louise Erikson, who recently curated a marvellous outdoor exhibition entitled City Women in the 18th Century.
Find out more ›Join us at the Greenwich Market for a Fan Making Workshop.
We’re hosting three special discounted Fan Making Workshops at the Greenwich Market on Saturday 21st March.
The fan making classes will last 45 minutes. During the workshop you will create your own folding fan.
Find out more ›The Fan Museum is pleased to welcome cultural historian, author and The Arts Society lecturer, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, who’ll give a fascinating talk on a subject closely related to the Museum’s first exhibition of 2020, Heroic Figures.
Find out more ›Join The Fan Museum’s curators for free-to-attend talks on a range of fan-related topics pertaining to the Museum’s displays
Find out more ›An enchanting Chinese Opera performance by acclaimed artist Kathy Hall.
Find out more ›Book now for The Secret Life of the Georgian Garden an illustrated talk by garden historian, Dr Kate Felus.
Find out more ›Advance booking is now open for the preview of The Darkling Heart, an original play depicting the remarkable relationship between Thomas and Emma Hardy by Wayne Adrian Drew.
Find out more ›Local residents can visit us for FREE* on Saturday 31st August between 11am-5pm
Find out more ›Join The Fan Museum’s curators for free-to-attend talks on a range of fan-related topics pertaining to the Museum’s displays.
Find out more ›Explore the exotic yet fundamentally commercial Sino-European maritime relationship in Chinese Art for Western Interiors’, a lecture by Colin Sheaf, Deputy Chairman of Bonhams on Monday 24th Jine 2019
Find out more ›Advance booking is now open for the showcase of Song of Myself, a celebration of the great American poet Walt Whitman, written for the 200th anniversary of his birth by Wayne Adrian Drew.
Find out more ›Join The Fan Museum’s curators for free-to-attend talks on a range of fan-related topics pertaining to the current gallery displays.
Find out more ›Join us at the Greenwich Market for a Fan Making Workshop.
We’re hosting three special discounted Fan Making Workshops at the Greenwich Market on Saturday 11th May.
The fan making classes will last 45 minutes. During the class you will create one folding fan.
Please note this event is only suitable for ages 12+.
Find out more ›Join The Fan Museum’s director, Mrs Alexander and Mary Kitson for free-to-attend talks on a range of fan-related topics pertaining to the current gallery displays.
Find out more ›An illustrated talk by Daphne Joynes on the life and times of Admiral Sir William Parker, who with his large family lived at 12 Crooms Hill, Greenwich (now home to the Fan Museum) in the late eighteenth century.
Find out more ›Join The Fan Museum’s curator, Jacob Moss and curatorial assistant Scott Schiavone for free-to-attend talks on a range of fan-related topics pertaining to the current gallery displays.
Find out more ›Distinguished author and actor, Richard Holliss, in the persona of Charles Dickens, reads extracts from his works by candlelight, in an entertainment written by Wayne Adrian Drew.
Find out more ›To mark the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Rossini’s death, join us at The Fan Museum for an evening performance of some of the composer’s best arias from his most popular operas, including The Barber of Seville, La Danza and L’Italiana in Algeri.
Find out more ›The Fan Museum will be once again part of Open House London, opening with free admission for everyone on Saturday 22nd September 2018, from 11:00 to 17:00.
This is the perfect occasion to see our temporary exhibition “A Bird in the Hand” before it is due to finish on Sunday 23rd September, and to enjoy our famous Afternoon Tea in the Orangery afterwards.
Find out more ›An illustrated lecture by Mrs H. E. Alexander, MBE
Based upon an account of a feather business which started in 1812 and celebrated its centenary in 1912, this talk gives a light-hearted overview of some of the more popular birds, their plumes and, of course, the fans which were fashioned from them.
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Join us at the Greenwich Market for a Fan Making Workshop.
We’re hosting three special discounted Fan Making Workshops at the Greenwich Market on Saturday 18th August.
The fan making classes will last 45 minutes. During the class you will create one folding fan.
Please note this event is only suitable for ages 12+.
Find out more ›An illustrated lecture by Jo Hatton (Keeper of Natural History, Horniman Museum and Gardens).
Discover more about the significance, meaning and use of birds and their feathers by indigenous peoples as Keeper of Natural History at the Horniman Museum and Gardens Jo Hatton explores some of the many featherwork items in the Horniman’s collection.
Find out more ›An illustrated lecture by Dr Joanna Marschner (Senior Curator, Historic Royal Palaces).
To coincide with The Fan Museum’s summer exhibit, A Bird in the Hand, Dr Joanna Marschner will give an illustrated presentation on the subject of Court Dress, revealing how feathers – and in particular those of the ostrich – have played significant and symbolic roles within Court attire throughout the ages.
Find out more ›To continue the series of events to coincide with The Fan Museum’s new exhibition, Early Printed Fans, Hélène Alexander, The Fan Museum Founder and Director, will deliver an illustrated lecture about a printed fan published in support of the Jacobite uprising of 1745. Mrs Alexander’s research on the subject is both detailed and fascinating.
Find out more ›To coincide with The Fan Museum’s new exhibition, Early Printed Fans, Patricia Ferguson (Project Curator, Monument Trust, 18th Century Prints and Ceramics, British Museum) will deliver an illustrated lecture relating to her fascinating exhibition at the British Museum, Pots with Attitude: British Satire on Ceramics, 1760 – 1830.
Find out more ›Local residents can visit us for FREE* on Saturday 16th December between 11am-5pm
Find out more ›Join Master Fan Maker Sylvain Le Guen and Curator Jacob Moss in conversation on fan making; past, present and future
Find out more ›The Fan Museum is joining forces with Greenwich Market, to stage a two-day Street Fans extravaganza. Open to all ages, this dynamic event offers a chance to try fan-making and watch internationally renowned street artists Skeleton Cardboard, Nathen Bowen and Codex Urbanus paint live amongst the hustle and bustle of the vibrant market scene.
Find out more ›University of Greenwich students and visitors are in for an exciting two days at the beautiful riverside Heritage Gallery, where street artists Lily Mixe and Butch Attai will paint murals alongside a series of fan-making workshops led by The Fan Museum’s expert tutors.
Find out more ›Advance tickets are now available for the showcase of Wayne Adrian Drew’s critically acclaimed new play about four famous authors spending the day at a villa on the coast between France and Italy in 1920…
Find out more ›Enjoy a special Easter themed Afternoon Tea in the museum’s beautiful painted Orangery…
Find out more ›Celebrate Valentine’s Day with loved ones by taking afternoon tea in the beautiful Orangery. We will be serving an extra special tea featuring a selection of freshly baked cakes, macarons and handmade sandwiches.
Find out more ›The Fan Museum is delighted to offer a schedule of short talks on Saturday 19 November 2016.
Find out more ›Join us for the premiere public performance of Adrian Drew’s epic new comedy.
Find out more ›Following on from the success of last year’s event, The Fan Museum is holding an Open Day on Saturday 20 August 2016. The open day is held with the aim of encouraging residents from the local area and nearby boroughs to visit the museum.
Find out more ›The Fan Museum is delighted to present an illustrated talk by Jan Leeming, who’ll be regaling us with stories and memories of fifty years working in both television and theatre…
Find out more ›Celebrate the Easter holiday at The Fan Museum with a range of talks from the museum’s curator.
Find out more ›The Fan Museum is delighted to offer a schedule of short talks and other activities on the 2nd & 4th Saturday of each month.
Find out more ›The Fan Museum’s 2016 ‘In Celebration!’ programme springs into life on Monday 15 February with an intriguing blend of opera & fan etiquette…
Find out more ›Join The Fan Museum’s founder and director for a fascinating talk on the rise and fall of Chinese export fans.
Find out more ›Award wining author Adrian Drew’s new play, The Darkling Heart relates one of the world’s great but complex love stories.
Find out more ›To mark the occasion of its latest exhibition, The Fan Museum opens its doors from 18.00hrs to 21.00hrs on Friday 30 October, as part of Museums at Night…
Find out more ›Open House London at The Fan Museum, Greenwich
On Saturday 21st September 2013 The Fan Museum will once again be taking part in Open House London.
Find out more ›Due to high demand we have added in an extra Fan Making Workshop on Saturday 15 August! This session will be conducted by an experienced tutor who will not only provide expert guidance, but also a wealth of knowledge about the history and craft of fans.
Find out more ›Following on from the success of last year’s event, The Fan Museum is holding an Open Day on Saturday 08 August 2015. The open day is held with the aim of encouraging residents from the local area and nearby boroughs to visit the museum.
Find out more ›Written to celebrate Shakespeare’s 400th anniversary in 2016, this international premiere showcase of award-winning author Adrian Drew’s new play, is a combination of speculation, comedy and pathos guaranteed to both surprise and entertain!
Find out more ›An illustrated talk exploring the archives of couturiers Lucile and Worth.
Find out more ›Due to high demand we have added in an extra Fan Making Workshop on Saturday 16 May! This session will be conducted by an experienced tutor who will not only provide expert guidance, but also a wealth of knowledge about the history and craft of fans.
Find out more ›On Monday 23 March 2015, The Fan Museum is holding a Seniors Open Day, free to everyone aged 55+. The aim of the Open Day is to encourage older people to visit the museum and learn more about the history of fans and craft of fan making.
Find out more ›To coincide with The Fan Museum exhibition, Waterloo: Life & Times, Robert Evans will give a lecture on the life of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, with a focus on the period surrounding the Battle of Waterloo in June 1815.
Find out more ›A visit to Leighton House, one of our National Trust Partners, is planned for Friends of The Fan Museum.
Find out more ›Enjoy afternoon tea in the beautiful Orangery. We will be serving our delicious scones with jam and cream, a selection of freshly baked cakes, and handmade sandwiches. Bring along a bottle of bubbly to make it an extra special meal!
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