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New art exhibition space in Tunbridge Wells Library


In response to requests from local people, 'The Big White Wall' will be unveiled in Tunbridge Wells Library to give amateur and professional artists space to show and sell their work.

Kent County Council Libraries and Archives worked with Tunbridge Wells Borough Council's Museum and Art Gallery to create this three-dimensional specially constructed exhibition space. The first collection to be seen on 'The Big White Wall' will be paintings of rural scenes by local artist Joan Colcutt.

People interested in exhibiting artwork on 'The Big White Wall' should call Tunbridge Wells Museum and Art Gallery on 01892 554171 and ask for an information pack.

Picturing Europe exhibition Picturing Europe poster

WingedChariot Press (this link opens in a new window) in partnership with Kent Libraries launches a new innovative exhibition of European children's books illustration as part of Kent Libraries' Cultural Olympiad programme.

The Picturing Europe Exhibition presents a unique exhibit of books and illustrations from all corners of the European Union, reflecting the diverse and vibrant nature of European culture. The exhibition will travel around Kent Libraries as follows:


December - Herne Bay Library
January - Cranbrook Library
February - Allington Library
March - Sevenoaks Kaleidoscope Library
April - Tunbridge Wells Library

The exhibition is sponsored in part by the European Commission, the Swedish Arts Council and Portuguese literature association.

Kent Libraries celebrate the Olympic handover and start of the Cultural Olympiad

Open Weekend 26-28 Sept 2008. Find out more at london2012.com/culture Kent has been selected with over one hundred museums, libraries and archives across the country to host activities to mark the start of the UK's Olympic journey.

The activities - part of MLA's Setting the Pace (this link opens in a new window) - are timed to coincide with the Handover from the Beijing Games on August 24th and the start of the Cultural Olympiad on the Open weekend (this link opens in a new window), 26th - 28th September.


Kent Libraries will be working with young people from six secondary schools and six pupil referral units across Kent to engage and record students' thoughts and aspirations during the handover celebrations. They will be invited to visit their local library to record them on the BBC Memoryshare website (this link opens in a new window) assisted by library staff and Time2Give volunteers. This will be the first time in Olympic history that the stories of individuals and communities in the host country are captured in this way.

Dino digs

Photo showing children(assisted by the mayor of Dartford)digging dinosaur bones.As part of an initiative set up in partnership museums in Kent, children can have fun digging up for fossils and dinosaur bones in some of our libraries this Summer holidays.
Following great success in Dartford since the 30th July - the mayor even joined in on the 11th August (see photo) - Dino Dig will now move on to Sevenoaks library. See our event calendar (this link opens in a new window) for details.

National Year of Reading logoNational Year of Reading

2008 is the National Year of Reading (link opens in a new window) and this fantastic celebration aims to inspire a greater national passion for reading. Read more.

Kent Library & Archives Centre

Find out about the proposed purpose built Library and Archives Centre aiming to provide better access to the archive material of Kent as well as improved library facilities for Maidstone.


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