
Watch Useful/Beautiful: Why Craft Matters series
Together with the Crafts Council, we co-produced a series of short films about our current exhibition, Useful/Beautiful: Why Craft Matters.

Notes for an Axminster Carpet by Rommi Smith
Acclaimed poet Rommi Smith has written a new poem in response to Harewood House Trust’s on-going reassessment of its historic Axminster carpets.

Anthony Burrill on his latest installation Together We Are
Graphic Artist Anthony Burrill talks us through TOGETHER WE ARE, a new flag installation which creates a series of pausing points along a newly created circular walk.

Mischief at the Mansion
A mischievous troop of no-so-angelic angels escaped the Music Room Christmas tree to stir up holiday magic in the House and Gardens.

Season of tradition with a twist: Christmas at Harewood
Christmas is the most magical season at Harewood, and each year we bring a fresh, bold twist to the festivities.

Carnival Messiah
Nobody who attended the performances of Geraldine Connor’s epic masterpiece Carnival Messiah at Harewood House will ever forget it.

Seeds of Hope
Seeds of Hope was an interdisciplinary and innovative response to the centenary of the end of World War I.

Craft Spotlight: Chris Day
Chris Day creates glass works that open conversations around Black history, including the Transatlantic trade in enslaved African people. In…

Bertie Robinson: The Footman from St Vincent
In 1893, at the age of just 13, George ‘Bertie’ Robinson, became the first (and only) Black member of staff…

Arthur France: Son of a Small Island
Arthur France: Son of a Small Island told the story of a young boy who grew up in the Caribbean…