Emily White

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Emily White is an aspiring journalist currently undertaking a work placement with The Lincolnite. She is an MA journalism student at the University of Lincoln working on her final portfolio. Emily has a keen interest in gender equality, politics and film.


A special exhibition including works by British artists David Hockney, Bridget Riley and Barbara Hepworth are now on display The Collection gallery in Lincoln.

The exhibition called Land, Sea and City: British Masters from the David Ross collection is a one-off experience to view paintings, prints and sculptures from some of the most famous British artists of the past sixty years.

The exhibition brings together highlights from the collection of David Ross, a local entrepreneur and co-founder of the Carphone Warehouse group.

The David P.J. Ross Magna Carta Vault at Lincoln Castle was named in honour of a £1.4 million donation from the Lincolnshire millionaire. Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite

David Ross said: “I am delighted to loan works from my private collection to The Collection at Lincoln. I have had a long association with the city and it is a privilege to be able to share the work with the local and wider community.”

“The selection reflect what drives my passion for collecting as well as the extraordinary diversity of British art over the past 60 years.”

Work: Susan Hiller – Voyage on a Rough Sea. Photo: Emily White for The Lincolnite

Works: Richard Hamilton – Hommage á Chrysler Crop and Solimon R Guggenheim – Metal Flake. Photo: Emily White for The Lincolnite

Artist David Hockney was recently commissioned to produce a commemorative stained glass window to celebrate the Queen’s reign that now resides in Westminster Abbey.

Lord Cormack, Chairman of the Historic Lincoln Trust, added: The Historic Lincoln Trust is enormously grateful to the David Ross Foundation for their great generosity to Lincoln over recent years.”

“We are delighted to have the opportunity to stage this wonderful exhibition from David Ross’ collection and we are indeed grateful to him for making this happen.”

Running alongside the collection is a new multi-sensory installation from local artist Ellen Brady, exploring humanity’s collective imagination of the sea and our relationship to water. A free meet and greet event with Ellen Brady will be held on Saturday, October 13, from 2-3pm.

Work: Ellen Brady for the On the Beach at Night Alone installation. Photo: Emily White for The Lincolnite

Work: Ellen Brady for the On the Beach at Night Alone installation. Photo: Emily White for The Lincolnite

The Collection is offering tickets to a one-off tour of the collection with David Ross collection curator Lily Le Brun on Saturday October 20 from 2pm to 3pm. Tickets for the tour cost £7 for adults (Art Fund membership gives 50% off), £6 for concessions and £5 for 16s and under. This includes exhibition entry.

The exhibition will run until January 6, 2019. Outside of the special events, general entry to the exhibition is £5 for adults (Art Fund membership 50% off), £4 for concessions and £3 for 16s and under. Entry to the museum is free.

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Lincoln Cathedral will host a special theatre production of Oliver! in August 2019.

The production will be in partnership with the Starring Lincoln Theatre Company, following the sell-out performances of previous years including Jesus Christ Superstar and Jekyll and Hyde.

Jesus Christ Superstar was a sell-out performance at Lincoln Cathedral. Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite

As in previous years,  it will be a large-scale community project led by director Ben Poole with the aim of engaging as many local participants as possible.

In a bid to encourage volunteers, Ben Poole said: “If you are interested in being part of the production, come along to our public meeting in the Chapter House of the Cathedral on Wednesday 17 October for 7pm to learn more. There are many different opportunities to get involved and there are no barriers to participation.

“You won’t be asked to sing alone unless you want to! Auditions will take place for featured parts but we are looking for members of the ensemble, musicians and members of the creative team. If you love theatre, we want to hear from you.”

The Very Revd Christine Wilson, Dean of Lincoln Cathedral said: “We are delighted to bring live theatre back to the Cathedral following a year’s break. Previous productions have been great examples of the community working together to deliver amazing performances in the beautiful and inspiring setting of the Nave.”

Auditions for Oliver! will be held in November and more information will be released at a later date.

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