Bronte Parsonage Museum Program Spring 2009
The Brontë Parsonage Museum has programs for February through July 2009.
- Sunday, February 1: The new permanent exhibition "History of the Bronte Family" will open. There is also a new special exhibition on Charlotte.
- Sunday, February 1: International exhibition of clothing used in the latest film version of Wuthering Heights for ITV.
- Until February 22: The Fragmented Orchestra, special musical project. Brontës.nl Read what it previously wrote about .
- Friday, February 6: Alter Ego, exhibition of paintings, inspired by signatures of the Brontes.
- Saturday, February 28: Alter Ego Workshop by Victor Buta, where students learn to make new artworks inspired by the signatures of the Brontes.
- Saturday, March 14: Alter Ego Graphology Day, where the handwriting graphologists Diane Simpson of Charlotte, Branwell, Emily and Anne will be analyzed. Visitors also learn what their handwriting says about them.
- Saturday, April 25: Literary Lunch, by reading the new chairman of the Brontë Society Gyles Brandreth at The Sloane Club in London.
- Sunday, May 17: Spring Walk. The Great and Little Ouseburn Bronte route, led by Judith Bland.
- Monday, June 1: Sex, drugs and literature - the hellish life of Branwell Brontë. Branwell Brontë new special exhibition.
- Friday, June 5: Bronte Society Weekend, with lectures, dicsussies and entertainment.
- Friday, July 4: Brontes in the World of the Arts: Panel discussion on the recently published collection of essays on the Brontes and their art.
More information is available on the website of the Brontë Parsonage Museum.
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