About our events

Explore our current exhibitions and upcoming events. See what’s on during your visit by using the ‘Calendar’ filter, and look out for online options if you can’t make it in-person. 

Exhibitions and installations

Exhibition

The Colonial Brontës

Running 10am-5pmClosed Tuesdays Feb - Oct

Upcoming events

  1. Event

    Brontë Lounge with Essie Fox

  2. Event

    Wild Wednesday: Mini Spring Gardens

    Wed 8 April, 11am – 4pm
  3. Event

    Victorian Hairwork: Histories, Techniques, and Material Practice

  4. Event

    Busy Like the Brontës!

    Fri 10 April, 11am – 3pm
  5. Event

    Brontë: A Performance by Guiem Soldevila

  6. Event

    'Fairy-born and human-bred': In conversation with Brian and Wendy Froud

  7. Event

    The Making of Merle Oberon: Anglo-American Cinema's First South Asian Star

  8. Event

    The Invention of Charlotte Brontë: Elizabeth Gaskell and her Infamous Brontë Biography

  9. Event

    Thursday Talk: The Black Heathcliff

  10. Event

    'The Heights' Poetry Book Launch

  11. Event

    Charlotte Brontë and Elizabeth Gaskell: A Friendship

  12. Handwriting on paper by Charlotte Bronte.
    Event

    Brontë Juvenilia: An online five-week course

  13. Event

    ‘I wish I were a girl again, half-savage and hardy, and free’ – Emily and Anne Brontë Online Talk

  14. Event

    Book Launch - The High Flight: 50 Poems Inspired by Emily Brontë's Hawk

  15. Event

    Parsonage Unwrapped: Wuthering Heights in watercolour

  16. Event

    Victorian Hair Art Workshop with Donna Lowson

  17. Event

    Wild Wednesday: Weird Creatures, Boggarts and Beasties

    Wed 27 May, 11am – 4pm
  18. Event

    Thursday Talk: The Asante Empire and Brontë Juvenilia

  19. Event

    Brontë-inspired Wellness Day with Emma Conally-Barklem

  20. Event

    Brontë Lounge: with Elle Machray

  21. Event

    Introduction to Bobbin Lacemaking Workshop

  22. Event

    Thursday Talk: Anne Brontë Courage to Speak the Truth

  23. Event

    A Saunter Round the Sights (and a Canter up the Cobbles)