This event takes place onsite in the Western Art Print Room
Choose from a 2pm or 3pm session
Free event, but booking is essential.
Tickets coming soon
Please note that owing to the historical nature of the building, the Western Art Print Room is only accessible by stairs.
With Caroline Palmer, Manager of the Print Room
Inspired by Living Nature is a pop-up exhibition which invites you to go behind the scenes in the Print Room for the chance to see some of the Museum's treasures up close.
The Ashmolean's unrivalled collection of works on paper is rarely on display in the galleries.
The Junction of the Greta and Tees at Rokeby, J M W Turner, 1816-1818, watercolour © Ashmolean Museum
From Turner's atmospheric watercolours and fresh spring landscapes painted in Pre-Raphaelite detail, to bold wood engravings capturing the movement of water, you will see how artists have responded to the beauties of nature across the centuries. Inspired by clouds and mountains, trees and rivers, they have produced some of the most memorable reflections of our living world.
Come and discover the magic of nature transformed into art.
This event is part of the Art History Festival 2025 organised by the Association for Art History.
Part of our Connect & Collaborate season.
BOOKING
The event is onsite in the Print room. Free entry but you need to book
Choose either the 2pm or 3pm session
Tickets will be available soon
If you have any questions, please email us at publicprogrammes@ashmus.ox.ac.uk