Contemporary Commissions
Visual artist Lela Harris will produce a new work inspired by the literary world of Jane Austen, and poet and performer Rommi Smith becomes Harewood’s Writer in Residence, reflecting and responding to the themes of the exhibition through poetic form.
First Impressions
"Elizabeth was delighted. She had never seen a place for which nature had done more, or where natural beauty had been so little counteracted by an awkward taste." – Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice (1813)
Access resources for the Exhibition
We’ve put together resources to help everyone enjoy our Austen & Turner exhibition in their own way, including BSL videos, audio guides and sensory backpacks.
Learn moreWith thanks
Austen & Turner: A Country House Encounter is a significant collaborative exhibition and research project between Harewood House Trust and The Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies at the University of York, with advice and curatorial support from independent curators, Jade Foster and Diane Howse. Made possible with a grant from the Weston Loan Programme with Art Fund. Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England
University of York, Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies
Arts Council England
Weston Loan Programme with Art Fund
British Sign Language Interpretation
We're grateful to Topp Language Solutions for supporting us with BSL interpretation for the exhibition. Topp Language Solutions provides BSL interpretation and access services, helping to make arts, heritage, education, and public spaces more inclusive for Deaf audiences. They work with NHS Trusts, councils, schools, museums, galleries, and charities across the UK.
Are you red-green colour blind?
Borrow Harewood's EnChroma glasses for colour blindness and experience the Austen & Turner: A Country House Encounter in full colour.
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