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Thursday 10 April – Sunday 21 September 2025 I Open Tuesday-Sunday, 12noon-4pm Closed Mondays
Weston Gallery
Free admission
Launch event: Wednesday 9 April 2025 I 5-7pm
Come to the countryside! Discover how the countryside has been used and depicted over the last 200 years.
From idyllic and picturesque scenes to the realities of rural lives and communities, this exhibition explores varied themes including work, leisure, health and access to the countryside. Items from the University of Nottingham collections including photographs, sketches, books, letters, maps and board games are brought together to illuminate these topics.
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