Thursday 23 June 2022
Thursday 30 June is the last day to visit the Brick City exhibition at Guernsey Museum at Candie. It is closing 3 days early to allow essential maintenance work to take place.
Thursday 30 June is the last day to visit the Brick City exhibition at Guernsey Museum at Candie. It is closing 3 days early to allow essential maintenance work to take place.
Brick City celebrates over 30 iconic buildings from cities around the world, recreated in LEGO® bricks by artist Warren Elsmore and his team. It invites visitors to tour the world and discover highlights of cities across all seven continents. Visit lively celebrations from New Zealand to New Orleans, tall skyscrapers from New York to Mecca and imaginative castles from medieval Japan to modern Las Vegas.
The centrepiece is the magnificent 180,000 piece London St Pancras Station. An Artist at Work video gives an insight into how Warren Elsmore and his team design and develop their LEGO® brick creations. The Museum team have been wowed by the amazing creations visitors have made on the brick graffiti wall. Visitors can also enjoy a display of original models of Guernsey buildings made by the public in partnership with islandfamilies.com
Jo Dowding, Access & Learning Manager: "There has been a fantastic response to the Brick City exhibition from visitors of all ages. We hope people will enjoy their last chance to visit this exhibition before 'The People's Collection' exhibition, celebrating the island's art collections, opens on Monday 8 August."
Mark Windsor's photographic exhibition 'Fragments of History, Figments of the imagination' runs in the Greenhouse Gallery curated by Guernsey Arts until Sunday 3 July.
Guernsey Museum will then close completely from Monday 4 to Sunday 10 July for essential maintenance work.
Guernsey Museum opens daily 10.00-17.00 and entry is free to Discovery Pass holders and their children.