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Lord Byron: Byron 200 programme of exhibitions launches in Nottinghamshire

Byron 200’ launches across Nottingham with a programme of exhibitions, events and activities that celebrate the sensational life and legacy of Lord Byron through this year, since he died in April 200 years ago.

  • Launch of “Byron 200” commemorates the 200th anniversary of Lord Byron’s death with a city-wide series of exhibitions, events, and activities in Nottingham, showcasing his life and legacy in collaboration with local institutions and organizations.
  • Newstead Abbey Initiatives: The celebrations began in February at Newstead Abbey, Byron’s former home, featuring “The Newstead Figurines” by Jemma Gowland, a “Personal Perspective Film,” and an “Object of the Month” presentation exploring Byron’s life.
  • Special Events and Exhibitions: Highlights include “Byron: a Sensational Life” exhibition in March, “Byron’s Bash” in April with thematic activities, and a variety of talks and events scheduled through the year, including a special focus in June and July at the Central Library, Nottingham.
  • Ongoing and Closing Activities: The program extends into the summer with “Summer Seas Abbey Adventures” and concludes towards the year’s end with “Magical moments, memories and mayhem!” Christmas installations, alongside numerous other activities and opportunities for engagement throughout the year.

This forms part of a city-wide collaboration with partner organisations: Nottingham City Council’s Newstead Abbey, University of Nottingham, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham City of Literature and Visit Nottinghamshire who form part of Marketing Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.

Byron 200 Newstead Abbey

The activities started in February at Newstead Abbey with ‘The Newstead Figurines’ from artist Jemma Gowland who has produced and placed a series of porcelain figures to explore and reflect on the life of the Romantic poet Lord Byron, who once lived at Newstead Abbey.

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Inside the Historic House, there is also currently a ‘Personal Perspective Film’ and ‘Object of the Month’ researched and presented by Dr Sam Hirst, Academic Fellow, University of Nottingham.

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In March, Newstead Abbey will launch ‘Byron: a Sensational Life’, and showcase unique objects and artworks from the extensive Byron collection. Many of these works will have never been on view to the public before, including unique letters, personal objects, first editions of his works, illustrations, and images, telling new and surprising stories of Byron’s life: “The great art of life is sensation – to feel that we exist, even though in pain.” Lord Byron.

Byron’s Bash

Byron’s Bash will follow, in April, where visitors will have the opportunity to dress as Byron to join in the celebrations of Byron, with activities throughout the Historic House and Gardens, inspired by his times at the Abbey. Meet some of his people, his dogs, hear songs, his poems, go on trails and tours, write pledges to nature and maybe catch a glimpse of the man himself!

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Byron Central Library

In June and July, there will be a series of talks and events at the Central Library, Nottingham, in collaboration with the University of Nottingham. More details about these will be on the University of Nottingham and the Nottingham City Library websites in the run up to the events.

Into the summer

Throughout August there will be ‘Summer Seas Abbey Adventures’ for families to climb aboard and get ready for some fun adventures through the school holidays at Newstead Abbey.

In September, Newstead Abbey welcomes ‘Heritage Open Day’ on Saturday 7 September, where visitors join us at Newstead to see Byron’s ancestral home and look inside the tomb of Lord Byron’s favourite pet, his beloved dog Boatswain.

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Alongside planned exhibitions and events, inside Newstead Abbey’s Historic House, even more activites are happening, including costumes made by final year students of Costume Design & Construction course at Nottingham Trent University, that will be available for visitors to try on.

Back to Newstead Abbey

To complete the Byron 200 year, Newstead Abbey will launch ‘Magical moments, memories and mayhem!’ with Christmas installations inspired by Byron’s last year at Newstead.

There are even more activities being added to the programme over the course of the year.

 

Nottingham City Council’s portfolio holder for leisure & culture, Cllr Pavlos Kotsonis, said:

“Nottingham is a rebellious city and home to literary figures with Byron being a prominent one.

“By celebrating 200 years from the death of Lord Byron we are not only celebrating the work of a great romantic poet but also the places he lived in.

“Cities around the world that have a link with Byron are planning activities and its great to have been in contact with places like Vyronas municipality in Athens with whom we have signed a friendship agreement but also Messologhi and Argostoli in Greece where the affinity for the great poet runs deep.

“As a Greek but also a British councillor leading on cultural matters in Nottingham City it gives me great pride to be able to launch this year’s much anticipated Byron programme, which will be populated with a number of activities. Any Byron related work constitutes common cultural heritage for both Britain and the continent, and we are thrilled to showcase to visitors to Nottingham.”

“Unique, specially commissioned artworks from Dunedin, Quebec and Melbourne will shine a new light on Byron’s notorious experience at Newstead with the ghostly Black Friar, supported by one of our partners, Nottingham City of Literature.”

 

 

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