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Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden talks_lectures

Reading: Deborah Levy

2 May 2014 at 12.00–13.00
Barbara Hepworth  Spring 1966

Barbara Hepworth Spring 1966 

© Bowness, the Hepworth Estate. Photo: Bob Berry, Cornwall

Author Deborah Levy, a Visiting Professor at Falmouth University, reads an excerpt from her novel, Swimming Home. The novel’s setting was inspired by Barbara Hepworth’s garden.

Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden

Barnoon Hill
St Ives
Cornwall TR26 1AD

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2 May 2014 at 12.00–13.00

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Barbara Hepworth Centenary past exhibition at Tate St Ives

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Dame Barbara Hepworth

1903–1975
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