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4 July 2026 - 4 July 2026

2:00PM - 3:30PM

Elvet Hill House, Room 009, adjacent to the Oriental Museum

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Join us for a FREE afternoon art talk on Saturday 4 July, 2pm at Elvet Hill House, Oriental Museum, with Robert McManners OBE, author, art collector and artist.

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Image credit: 'Off the Way' by Bob Olley, oil on board, 2000, reproduced with permission from the artist.

Join us for an afternoon talk by Dr. Robert McManners OBE, entitled Shafts of Light – Mining Art in the Great Northern Coalfield.

FREE of charge. Booking essential.

The talk will take place in Elvet Hill House, Room EHH009 - on the ground floor. Elvet Hill House is adjacent to the Oriental Museum.

Co-organised with Interface Arts

This talk illustrates coal-mining life through the brushwork of the miners themselves. It asks pertinent questions as to why they did this in large numbers and such an effective way, when compared with the relative paucity of experiential art from the other heavy industries.

It is illustrated by artworks from the Gemini Collection, which, assembled over 35 years by Robert McManners and research and writing partner, Gillian Wales, now forms the core of the country’s only gallery dedicated to the subject – the Mining Art Gallery in Bishop Auckland.

The talk attempts to unravel what the miners were trying to say as it takes us through the halcyon days of coal to the nadir of pit closures and the loss of a complete industry and the fragmentation of its communities.

About Robert McManners

Robert McManners is a doctor by profession and an artist by inclination. Born in Ferryhill, he spent 41 years working for the NHS. He has exhibited his own art widely and, with his writing partner Gillian Wales, he had researched and written 7 books on the subject of mining art.

 

Books available to purchase

Several publications will be available to purchase after the talk, priced at £10.00, payable by cash only;

Shafts of Light – Mining Art in the Great Northern Coalfield

McGuinness – The Life and Art of Tom McGuinness

The Quintessential Cornish – The Life and Work of Norman Cornish (his official biography)

 

 

Parking and Accessibility

Free parking is available at the Oriental Museum. Additional parking can be found at Elvet Hill which is a large University staff car park available for museum visitors on a weekend. For directions contact the Oriental Museum on 0191 334 5691.

The Oriental Museum is fully accessible.

For further information please visit our website

Pricing

Free of charge.

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