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What s On ART GALLERY & PARK October December 2017 Dandelion Jackie Morris

Compton Verney ART GALLERY AND PARK Where art meets nature... Autumn 2017 For the latest information visit The national media acclaim we received over summer demonstrated just how well we stage exhibitions. (The Sunday Times described our summer show as A dazzling exhibition that sets the standard for how all shows should be done.) And this autumn is no exception, with Compton Verney offering not one but two outstanding exhibitions the Quentin Blake retrospective Inside Stories alongside Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris The Lost Words accompanied by a wide range of events and activities. In addition, this October we focus on the Jane Austen bicentenary and on our marvellous Chinese collection in China Revealed. At the end of the month we reprise 2016 s fabulous In-Light display in the park a superbly imaginative project which has now been guaranteed Arts Council National Portfolio funding for four years from 2018. Added to that, we have our celebrated Textile Fair in November and our famous Winter Weekends in December. With so much happening, we hope to see you back here as often as you can make it. I look forward to seeing you! Professor Steven Parissien, Director Open Tues Sun, until 17 Dec Park 10.30am 6pm. From 31 Oct closes 5pm weekdays, 6pm weekends Exhibition, Galleries & Activities 11am 5pm. From 31 Oct closes 4pm weekdays, 5pm weekends. Last entry one hour before closing. Compton Kitchen 10.30am 4.30pm. From 31 Oct closes 4pm weekdays, 4.30pm weekends Please note that talks, tours and events are non-refundable. All season Collection Tour Tiny Tuesdays Parkland Tour Early Years Forest School Orienteering The Lost Words and Quentin Blake: Inside Stories Exhibition Tour Tai Chi Art in the Afternoon Dementia Café Daily, 2pm Every Tue, term-time, 11.30am 3pm First Thur of the month, 1.30pm Every Thur, term-time, 12.30pm 2.30pm Until Sun 10 Dec 28 Oct 17 Dec, 12 noon and 2.30pm Every first Thur (1.15pm) and third Sat (11am) of the month Every first Wednesday of the month, 2pm 4pm Every second Tuesday of the month, 10.30am 12.30pm Special evening opening for Autumn light spectacular See pages 8 and 9 for full details. October The Genius of Jane Austen China Revealed Jane Austen at Home My Favourite Object China in Focus Half-term Family Forest School The Rocco Singers Gold Member Preview Wed 4 Oct, 2.30pm Sun 8 Oct, 11am 4pm Wed 11 Oct, 2.30pm Tues 10 Oct Fri 27 Oct, 2.30pm Tue 10 Oct Fri 27 Oct, 12 noon Thur 26 Oct, 11am 4pm Thur 19 Oct, 2.30pm Fri 20 Oct, 2pm 5pm Meet some of Sun 22 Oct, 2pm 4.30pm Jane Austen s Characters The Clearing workshop: Sat 21 Oct, 11am 4pm Listen to the Radio Exhibition: The Lost Words Sat 21 Oct Sun 17 Dec Exhibition: Sat 21 Oct Sun 17 Dec Quentin Blake: Inside Stories The Big Draw Tue 24 Oct Fri 27 Oct, 11am 4pm IN-LIGHT II 28 Oct and Sun 29 Oct, 6.30pm 8.30pm Museums at Night with Sat 28 Oct, 6pm Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris November IN-LIGHT II Sat 4 Nov and Sun 5 Nov, 6.30pm 8.30pm Textile Fair Sat 4 Nov, 11am 4pm The Clearing workshop: Sun 5 Nov, 11am 6pm Rebuilding Democracy The Clearing workshop: Sat 25 Nov, 2pm 7pm Astronomy for Survivors Secret Stories behind the Thur 23 Nov, 2.30pm Portrait Miniature December Meet Santa Sat 2 Dec and Sat 9 Dec, and his Reindeer 10.30am 3.30pm The Clearing workshop: Sat 2 Dec, 11am 4pm How to Die in the Future Gold Member Christmas Shopping Day Sun 3 Dec Children s Storytelling Sun 3 Dec, 12pm 4pm Family Christmas Concert Sun 10 Dec, 2pm 3pm Family Christmas Decorations Sat 16 and Sun 17 Dec, 11am 4pm Big Bangs and a Brass Band Sun 17 Dec, 5.30pm 2 3

Autumn exhibitions The Lost Words Sat 21 October Sun 17 December This enchanting exhibition combines the creative talents of writer Robert Macfarlane and artist Jackie Morris to celebrate the relationship between language and the living world, and nature s power to spark the imagination. In response to the gradual disappearance of nature from our children s stories and imaginations, Robert s spell-poems and Jackie Morris beautiful, iridescent watercolours will take visitors on a journey that makes the familiar appear magical once more. Featuring a series of immersive floor to ceiling graphics, family interpretation areas and recordings of Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris reading the poems, The Lost Words experience continues beyond the gallery as visitors are invited to explore the words and themes of the exhibition via an interactive discovery trail through the grounds. Otter Jackie Morris The Spell Walks Take inspiration from the exhibition and venture out in Compton Verney s grounds to make your phone go wild with our Lost Words inspired Spell Walks. Experience Jackie and Roberts images and words as they appear in nature via two specially commissioned digital trails that can be downloaded straight to your smart phone. The Spell Walks have been created by Christopher Jelley of Storywalks (www.jelley.info/) Trails are FREE for members and visitors with a valid Exhibition Day Ticket. The Lost Words book is available to buy in the Gift Shop. 4 I want The Lost Words to delight the mind and the eye and send children to sleep dreaming of wild things. (Jackie Morris) Exhibition in partnership with Hamish Hamilton, publisher of The Lost Words. FREE entry for Members Adder Jackie Morris Magpie Jackie Morris Conker Jackie Morris Museums at Night with Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris Sat 28 Oct, 6pm Join exhibition curator Antonia Harrison, writer Robert Macfarlane and artist Jackie Morris as they reveal the ideas and inspirations behind The Lost Words. The talk takes place in the Chapel followed by a book signing in the Shop. Tickets include exclusive entry to The Lost Words exhibition from 5pm-6pm and admission to Compton Verney s spectacular IN-LIGHT II son et lumière projection following the talk. Members and Annual Pass Holders: 10 Non-Members: 18 Children: 3 BOOK NOW! 01926 645 500 Prices includes entry to to The Lost Words exhibition (5pm 6pm) and IN-LIGHT II Gold Member Preview Quentin Blake: Inside Stories and The Lost Words Fri 20 Oct, 2-5pm Gold Members are invited to join us for a chance to explore our two new exhibitions before they open to the public. Each adult Member can bring up to two family children (aged 5-15) for FREE. Plus, Gold Members can enjoy 10% off in our Gift Shop and Compton Kitchen on the day. FREE for Gold Members Advanced booking recommended. BOOK NOW online or call 01926 645500. Please note this is a special event for Gold Members only and Gold Member Guest Passes are not valid for this event. Gold Member Exclusive 5

Autumn exhibitions Daily Exhibition Tour Sat 28 Oct Sun 17 Dec, 12 noon and 2.30pm Explore the key themes and works of The Lost Words and Quentin Blake: Inside Stories with an enlightening 45 minute tour led by our expert Gallery Interpreters. FREE for Members and visitors with a valid Exhibition Day Ticket. Sign up on the day. Places limited. Sat 21 October Sun 17 December Enjoy the wonderful creations of one of the world s most important and best loved illustrators. Quentin Blake: Inside Stories offers a unique insight into some of Quentin Blake s best known and popular creations. Blake himself introduces illustrations for his own books and collaborations with other writers, bringing together rough drawings and finished artwork to demonstrate how his ideas evolved into unforgettable illustrations and bestselling books. Featuring a huge range of his witty illustrated characters, including those from Roald Dahl s books such as The Twits, The BFG and Matilda to The Boy in the Dress and Michael Rosen s Sad Book. This exhibition includes over 140 original works, many never seen before outside Blake s studio, as well as some of his artist tools. Blake s candid personal commentary and extensive selection of works make this his most intimate and revealing exhibition to date. Quentin Blake: Inside Stories is a touring exhibition from the House of Illustration. FREE entry for Members Illustration Quentin Blake Half Term The Big Draw Tue 24 - Fri 27 Oct, 11am - 4pm Drop in to the studio for your chance to create your own images and characters inspired by Quentin Blake using a variety of drawing materials. 6 7 BFG Quentin Blake The Twits Quentin Blake

Autumn exhibitions Members and Annual Pass Holders: 5 Museums at Night with Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris Sat 28 Oct, 6pm Outdoor autumn light spectacular! 28 and 29 October / 4 and 5 November, 6.30pm - 8.30pm Experience a spectacular and contemporary son et lumière by light artist Luxmuralis. Non-Members: 8 Children: 3 BOOK NOW online or call 01926 645 500 Tickets limited. Advance booking recommended. Join exhibition curator Antonia Harrison, writer Robert Macfarlane and artist Jackie Morris as they reveal the ideas and inspirations behind The Lost Words. The talk takes place in the Chapel followed by a book signing in the Shop. Tickets include exclusive entry to The Lost Words exhibition from 5pm-6pm and admission to Compton Verney s spectacular IN-LIGHT II son et lumière projection following the talk. Members and Annual Pass Holders: 10 Non-Members: 18 Children: 3 BOOK NOW! 01926 645 500 Prices include entry to The Lost Words exhibition (5pm 6pm) and IN-LIGHT II This year s light and sound display draws on poetry and nature in a series of stunning light projections. See the written word brought to life in a rich and colourful palette projected onto Compton Verney s Georgian facade as flora and fauna are depicted on a miniature and epic scale. The Compton Kitchen will be open during the evening serving hot food and drinks. Gates open at 6pm. Last entry 7.45pm. IN-LIGHT II is an outdoor event. Family Activity 28 and 29 Oct / 4 and 5 Nov, 6.30pm - 8.30pm Join in an activity for all ages and contribute to a sculptural installation which will illuminate during IN-LIGHT II. 8 9

A vision of the future Until 17 Dec 2017 The Clearing is a collaborative artwork by artists Alex Hartley and Tom James, which aims to build a vision of an uncertain future in the grounds of Compton Verney. Designed to grow and evolve over the course of the year, The Clearing now includes one geodesic dome, a cob oven, one shelf of mead and a chicken coop; and has been home to 34 caretakers, one baby, and five extremely curious chickens! Come and join us for our final workshops, as we experiment with the more advanced technologies and concepts we don t want to leave behind once the world ends. www.the-clearing.info For workshops please bring along warm clothes, stout footwear, some tissues or a hanky, and food to share for lunch or dinner. Suitable for children aged 10+ Adult 10 Child 5 Price is per workshop and includes entry to the Park only. BOOK NOW! 01926 645 500 The Clearing Workshops Learn the skills you need to survive in a world affected by climate change. Listen to the Radio Sat 21 Oct, 11am - 4pm In a post-crash society, how can we keep communicating with each other? One answer might be radio. In this workshop, we ll be making a fox-hole radio from easily scavenged materials (bring your own wire), and learn the basics of radio physics. We ll also be talking about how to transmit, and whether we ll ever be able to listen to Abba Gold ever again. Rebuilding Democracy Sun 5 Nov, 11am - 6pm Will life after the crash be nasty, brutal and short? This special, extended workshop will bring together a number of rapid fire workshops, from feminism in the future to community self-defence, to teach you how to rebuild and defend democracy. We ll end with a bonfire, to celebrate the continued survival of British democracy, and burn some home-made Guys. Astronomy for Survivors Sat 25 Nov, 2pm - 7pm This workshop is an attempt to introduce the rest of the universe to The Clearing. We ll learn how to navigate from the night sky, how to identify the constellations, and how telescopes work. And we ll wonder aloud about whether we ll get there. How to Die in the Future Sat 2 Dec, 11am - 4pm Whenever you think about climate change, you very quickly get to some fundamental questions. What is our role, here on Earth? How should we live? Should we live in harmony with the planet? This final workshop aims to provide a bit of space to talk about these questions. We ll be joined by some special guests including representatives from Birmingham s You Only Die Once collective, who ll also give us some guidance on the practicalities of our departure, now and in the world to come. Jane Austen Celebrations: 200 years Talk: The Genius of Jane Austen by Dr Paula Byrne Wed 4 Oct, 2.30pm Austen expert Dr Paula Byrne reveals what s in her latest book, which looks at the comic art of Jane Austen and her innovative approach to her life via objects and places. Talk takes place in the Chapel. Music: The Rocco Singers Thur 19 Oct, 2.30pm Enjoy a rendition of the songs that were highly popular during Jane Austen s lifetime. Some you ll recognise as today s familiar classical melodies; others will be new. Performance takes place in the Chapel. Meet some of Jane Austen s Characters Sun 22 Oct, 2.00pm - 4.30pm Come along and spot some of Jane Austen s memorable characters from all of her novels. Find out more about the period and listen to readings from Austen s novels and writings. Have a go at an Austen quiz or simply enjoy looking at the costumed characters in the beautiful Adam Hall and Women s Library. FREE entry Theatre: Jane Austen at Home Wed 11 Oct, 2.30pm 70 mins inc. interval This highly entertaining one woman show, featuring extracts from Jane Austen s letters, poetry and novels, celebrates the variety and wit of Austen s writing. Enjoy her satirical wit, social observations and captivating stories about young, well-to-do men and women in complicated courtship in the Regency Era. Performance takes place in the Adam Hall. Price per event: Members 10 Annual Pass Holders 12 Non-Members 20.50* BOOK NOW! 01926 645 500 *Includes Collections and Park DAY TICKET Discover Compton Verney s new Women s Library; learn about Georgiana, Lady Willoughby de Broke, the history of the room and what women were reading in the late Victorian era. The room contains contemporary titles chosen by six guest curators, all of which are available to purchase in the gift shop. Open to all visitors. Read more at unsilencingthelibrary.com 10 11

Relax, Reflect and Revitalise Parkland Tour First Thursday of every month at 1.30pm 5 Oct, 2 Nov and 7 Dec Tour the grounds with Head of Landscape and Gardens, Gary Webb, to learn more about Compton Verney s Capability Brown Grade II* landscape. Subjects covered during the tour include historic trees and delightful plantations, how the landscape has been used through the ages, and the present day management of this important Local Wildlife Site. Sign up on the day. The tour includes some areas of uneven ground. Please speak to Gary if you require a level, smoother surface. All events and activities are included in standard DAY TICKET admission and are FREE for Members and Annual Pass holders unless otherwise stated. Tai Chi First Thursday and third Saturday of every month. Thursday sessions start at 1.15pm and Saturday sessions start at 11am. Final session: Sat 18 Nov Join Swan Tai Chi and learn the graceful, flowing movements of this traditional Chinese exercise in our beautiful parkland. Members/Annual Pass holders 7 per session, Non-Members 14 per session* BOOK NOW! 01926 645 500 *Includes Collections and Park DAY TICKET. Dementia café 10 Oct, 14 Nov, 12 Dec 10:30am - 12:30pm A supportive environment where you can share experiences, or simply chat with others in a similar situation. Hosted in association with the Alzheimer s Society and made possible through the generous support of Helen Rose and Roger Salmons. 10 Oct Reminiscence Session 14 Nov Singing for the Brain 12 Dec Christmas Party and Choir Little Adventures Early Years Forest School Every Thur, 12.30pm 2.30pm, during term time Tiny Tuesdays Every Tue, 11.30am - 3pm during term time Drop-in and have fun with your little ones in our play area full of blocks, shapes and games. Half-term Family Forest School Thur 26 Oct, 11am - 4pm Outdoor fun exploring bugs, mini-beasts and trees. Build dens, cook on the camp fire and enjoy seasonal nature crafts and games. Daily Activities Indoors Art Explorer backpacks Marco s design cabinet Discovery room and Family room Outdoors Outdoor adventure playground Family trails Nature s art box Orienteering Pond dipping Enjoy the Art Art in the Afternoon 4 Oct, 1 Nov and 6 Dec, 2pm - 4pm Learn new skills to improve your confidence and ability to draw. Classes take place in the galleries or outdoor in the park. A great way to relax, learn and make new friends. Members 6 per session Annual Pass Holders 8 per session Non-Members 15 per session* BOOK NOW! 01926 645 500 *Includes Collections and Park DAY TICKET. Talk: Secret Stories Behind the Portrait Miniature Thur 23 Nov, 2.30pm Take a closer look at Philip Mould s miniatures from the 1500s to the 1800s with Emma Rutherford, portrait miniatures specialist, consultant at St. James s art gallery, advisor to The Antiques Roadshow and former Director of the Portrait Miniatures Department at Bonhams. This lecture includes an opportunity to handle some of the miniatures currently in Compton Verney s care. Tickets: 7, Members: 5 Visitors must have a valid Membership, Annual Pass or DAY TICKET My Favourite Object Tue 10 - Fri 27 Oct, 2.30pm Our team each have their favourite artwork find out what they have discovered about their much-loved item and why they d take it home with them if they could! Daily Collection tour Tue - Sun, 2pm Discover the history and stories in one of our six permanent art collections. 12 13

14 Autumn events China Revealed Sun 8 Oct, 11am - 4pm Learn about Chinese culture, history and art with a variety of talks, tastings and tours related to our internationallyacclaimed Chinese collection. Enjoy Flute and Lion dancing with the Birmingham Chinese Society, Tai Chi with Swan Tai Chi, and try your hand at Mah Jong, a traditional Chinese game. Also learn how to make your own Chinese dragon puppet using just lollipops, card and crayons. All Autumn and Christmas events and activities are included in standard DAY TICKET admission and are FREE for Members and Annual Pass holders unless otherwise stated. China in Focus Tues 10 Oct Fri 27 Oct, Daily 12 noon Our collection of Chinese bronze is a designated collection of national importance. Discover more about these fascinating objects in this 30-minute tour. Traditional Dancing Tai Chi Hear the Chinese Flute Play Mah Jong Chinese Calligraphy Join the Lion Dance Try Chinese Drumming CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING Storytelling Textile Fair Sat 4 Nov, 11am - 4pm Now in its seventh year, this year s Textile Fair will be bigger and better than ever. Featuring a wide range of textile merchants, makers and designers, it s the perfect opportunity to discover something new and buy a unique handmade item in preparation for the festive season. In addition to stalls, there will be displays by the Solihull and Leamington Embroiderers Guild and a collection of beautiful, unique wedding dresses in the Chapel. Celebrate Christmas at Compton Verney... Gold Member Christmas Shopping Day Sun 3 Dec Gold Member Exclusive Gold Members can enjoy a special 10% discount* on purchases made in Compton Verney s Gift Shop and Compton Kitchen. Explore our unique range of gifts and Christmas décor, or why not treat yourself to something special. *Please note this offer is not available online and cannot be used against Tickets, Memberships or Annual Passes. Meet Santa and his Reindeer Sat 2 and Sat 9 Dec, 10.30am - 3.30pm Father Christmas will be taking time out of this busy schedule to enjoy a couple of days out at Compton Verney. Take part in a range of Christmas activities as we begin the festive countdown. Enjoy willow crown making: create your very own festive headwear, from angelic halos to reindeer antlers. Children s Storytelling Sun 3 Dec Children s storytelling of A Christmas Carol in three parts by Dr Brian Lighthill. Part One: 12pm - 12.30pm Part Two: 2pm - 2.30pm Part Three: 3.30pm - 4pm Family Christmas Concert Sun 10 Dec, 2pm - 3pm in the Chapel Join us in the chapel for a jolly sing-a-long of festive favourites. Tickets: 5 adult, 2 child Members: 3 adults, 1.50 child Visitors must have a valid Membership, Annual Pass or DAY TICKET Family Christmas Decorations Sat 16 and Sun 17 Dec, 11am 4pm Create some beautiful Christmas decorations with Compton Verney. Big Bangs and a Brass Band Sunday 17 Dec, 5.30pm Celebrate the end of the season with a Christmas firework display accompanied by the Royal Spa Brass Band. 15

Looking ahead to Spring 2018 Ravilious and Co: The Pattern of Friendship, English Artist Designers 1922-1942 Sat 17 March Sun 10 June This exhibition of the artist and designer Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) explores the significant relationships and working collaborations between Ravilious and an important group of friends and affiliates. The works on show represent the wide range of media in which the artists worked, from watercolours to woodcuts, lithographic prints, book jackets and illustrations, patterned papers, and wallpaper and fabric design and includes work by Paul and John Nash and Enid Marx. Featuring many of Ravilious key works, this exhibition focuses on moments when the lives, work and careers of this group of contemporaries coincided, such as their time at the Royal College of Art, London, time spent at Furlongs and Newhaven in Sussex, and their various roles in the Second World War. Curated by Andy Friend and the Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne. FREE entry for Members. Group Bookings now being taken. Contact Emily on 01926 645 516. Eric Ravilious, The Greenhouse: Cyclamen and Tomatoes, 1935. Presented by Sir Geoffrey and Hon. Lady Fry in memory of the artist 1943. Tate, London 2016. Created in Conflict: British Soldier Art from the Crimean War to Today Sat 17 March Sun 10 June Explore the subject of creativity in conflict featuring artwork made by British Armed Forces personnel from the Crimean War to the present day. Those at war have long used art as one way of staying in touch with home and sharing at least part of the experience of war with loved ones. This insightful exhibition will showcase the incredible diversity, resourcefulness and beauty of art produced in war time, including work made by soldiers in the trenches during WWI, handmade patchwork quilts from uniforms, oil paintings depicting the arrival of parcels from home during the Crimean War, and toys produced by convalescing soldiers. Art made by military personnel could also be used for propaganda purposes, and Created In Conflict: British Soldier Art from the Crimean War to Today considers the unsettling effects of such objects which can make us feel both better and worse about war. The exhibition will also feature creative collaborations between veterans and contemporary artists. Created in partnership with the University of Cardiff and the National Army Museum. FREE entry for Members Did you know... that Compton Verney Art Gallery & Park is an educational charity where art meets nature for the benefit of all? Without the support of our visitors we can t care for our glorious buildings and landscape, share world-class art or run outreach and learning programmes that benefit you and your community. Why not celebrate a special occasion or loved one by leaving your mark on Compton Verney in memory or celebration? Adopt an Artwork or Tree Gifts from 25 to 1,500 entitles you to adopt a tree or work of art and leave a short message in the gallery or landscape. Become a Volunteer Join our volunteering team and support us in everything that we do. Sponsor a Bench, Bird Box or Boardwalk Help us care for the landscape you love. Name a feature of the galleries or landscape By making a gift from 25,000 you can associate your name or that of a loved one with a place you hold dear. Fundraising for fun Why not get together with friends to raise money for a good cause and sponsor an event or activity? Simply visit the website for ideas. To find out more about opportunities available for plaques or other types of recognition in return for naming or sponsoring a feature, please contact the Development Coordinator on 01926 645 547. Courtesy of The Royal College of Surgeons of England 16 17

A Unique and Unforgettable Venue Become a Member Enjoy FREE entry to our Special Exhibitions, six Permanent Collections and Park for 12 months.* Two family children go FREE and Members receive discounts on selected talks and events. Save 10% with annual Direct Debit. Simply sign up when you visit. Adult Joint Under 26s Admission Prices DAY TICKET Exhibition Collections and Park Includes access to the Exhibitions, Collections and Park for the date of ticket purchase. DAY TICKET Collections and Park Includes access to the Collections and Park for the date of ticket purchase. ANNUAL PASS Collections and Park Enjoy unlimited free entry to the Collections and Park for 12 months. Adult Family Child 5 15 Under 5 15 with 13.60 Without 8.50 with 7.70 Without 32 with 29.00 Without 18 with 16.30 Without 3 Free 3 Free 3 Free 3 Free 10 22 3 Free Family tickets include two adults and up to four children. Concession tickets available for seniors, unwaged and students with ID ( 1 off full price tickets). Gold Membership 32 62 18 Corporate Membership Did you know that you can hire Compton Verney for private parties, weddings and corporate events? Our landscaped grounds, beautiful Grade I-listed Georgian mansion and world-class art collections make Compton Verney a unique and memorable setting for any occasion. Contact our Events Team on 01926 645 523 or email events@ for more information. Silver Membership 28 54 15 Gold Members also enjoy: Exclusive Previews of exhibitions Three one-day guest passes for members of their family Occasional offers in our Gift Shop and in the Compton Kitchen Terms and conditions apply, please visit /members for more information and to sign up online. *during our open season Local, national and international corporate members can promote their brand, products and services to our 80,000 annual visitors, whilst providing invaluable support to our exhibition, learning and events programmes. They also enjoy a wide range of benefits including free tickets, private view invitations and discounts on room hire. For more details please contact the Development Department on 01926 645 562. 18 19

Public transport links Bus: The Number 6 bus runs regularly Mon-Sat and stops at Compton Verney Art Gallery & Park Spring Hill. The 67A and 67B bus service running on Sundays and Bank Holidays final stop is Compton Verney Art Gallery & Park. For further information follow the link: https://www.stagecoachbus.com/ Rail: The nearest stations are Leamington Spa, Banbury and Stratford-upon-Avon. Access The Gallery is fully accessible on all floors, and there are wheelchair friendly paths throughout the Park. Large print guides, wheelchairs and hearing loops are available. Assistance dogs are welcome. Dogs Visitor information Assistance dogs only in the Gallery and main park. Dogs on leads are allowed in the Old Town Meadow only. Parking Parking is free. Blue badge spaces are available. Visitors can be dropped off at the gallery. Shuttle bus Available throughout the season from the car park to the gallery. Subject to volunteer availability. Group visits Discounted admission, free organiser tickets and exclusive offers are available for groups of 15+. Call Emily on 01926 645 516 for more details. Further information Please call 01926 645 500 or email info@ A46 Birmingham A46 Stratfordupon-Avon M40 Coventry Warwick Leamington Spa A429 15 14 B4087 Wellesbourne B4086 Fosse Way A46 Opening times 13 Kineton A422 B4086 B4455 12 B4100 A425 Banbury Open Tues Sun, until 17 Dec. Park 10.30am 6pm. From 31 Oct closes 5pm weekdays, 6pm weekends. Exhibition, Galleries and Activities 11am 5pm. From 31 Oct closes 4pm weekdays, 5pm weekends. Last entry one hour before closing. Compton Kitchen 10.30am 4.30pm. From 31 Oct closes 4pm weekdays, 4.30pm weekends. A423 M40 Southam 11 Compton Verney Warwickshire CV35 9HZ Oxford & London How to find us Postcode CV35 9HZ. We are situated 9 miles south-east of Stratford-upon-Avon, on the B4086 between Wellesbourne and Kineton. From the M40 take junction 12 or 15 and follow the brown signs. Warwickshire, CV35 9HZ T. 01926 645 500 Sign up to e-bulletins