Families
9 July 2024
Primary teachers are cordially invited to an exclusive evening at Harewood, where you'll have the chance to experience firsthand a selection of our engaging school sessions from our formal learning programme. Upon arrival, you will receive a personalized 'menu' detailing the available activities and their corresponding times. Our team will be on hand throughout the afternoon to answer any questions and provide … Read more
Workshops
6 July 2024
Join textile designer Millie Rothera and explore screen printing onto fabrics. You will explore screen printing, a historic craft still used today on textiles and paper, and leave the session with a range of samples. Screen printing is an effective form of hand printing where you push pigmented ink through a fine woven silk screen using a tool called a squeegee, and onto either fabric or paper. By pushing … Read more
Events
29 June 2024
Get ready to bounce your way through the world's biggest and most epic Inflatable 5K Obstacle Course! This event is taking place at Harewood House on Sat 29th, June 2024, and it's going to be bigger, bouncier, and better than ever before! The excitement has been pumped up to the max, you'll be jumping, sliding, and bouncing your way to the finish line like never before. So grab your friends, lace up your … Read more
Exhibitions
28 June – 20 October 2024
The third Harewood Biennial Create / Elevate celebrates the power of craft to surprise, inspire and bring people together to imagine new worlds. Presented within Harewood House and across its landscapes and gardens, it brings together the work of 16 British and international artists, designers and craft collectives including four major new commissions. Showcasing a range of arts and crafts techniques, the … Read more
Events
20 June 2024
Join The Lord Chamberlain’s Men this summer, in their 20th year, for 'Hamlet', arguably the greatest play in the English language. With a history stretching back to William Shakespeare’s original company, they present this great play as he first saw it – in the open air, with an all male cast and Elizabethan costumes, music and dance. “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” Returning home from … Read more