Tuesday 5th August to Sunday 16th November, 10.00am-5.00pm (4.00pm in winter)
A little weird. A lot wonderful. Art that’s immersive, surreal, and seriously selfie-worthy.
Explore stories of parties, excess, and fun in a new playful and interactive exhibition – expect costumes, games, and the grandest playground you’ve ever stepped into! This exhibition sees two large installations by contemporary artists, Pippa Hale and Bruce Asbestos. Hang out in the Whistlejacket Room in the Friendship Folly, and see A Cake That Eats People in the Marble Saloon.
Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. In collaboration with Children’s Capital of Culture.
Adult: General Admission
Child: Free
Accompanying Carer: Free
Additional Information:
No bags over the size of an A4 piece of paper are allowed into the exhibition spaces. Lockers will be available. The following items are also prohibited in the exhibition spaces:
- Large buggies/strollers – a buggy park is available
- Umbrellas
- Food and drink
Photography is only allowed for personal use in the exhibition spaces.
Accessibility
Please note, that due to the age and nature of the House, there is no disabled access to the upper floors, which includes the location for this exhibition.
Help Support Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust
Remember, any money made from our exhibitions goes straight into the Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust and contributes towards the restoration of this magnificent House & Gardens.