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Sally Kindberg’s Museum of Dust at an Artworkers Guild exhibition
How do I collect minute samples of dust for my Museum, I was asked? So I gave a technical (ahem) demonstration using my dolls’ house dustpan and brush. The Museum of Dust appeared for one day only at the Artworkers … Continue reading
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Tagged Artworkers Guild, Museum of Dust, Table Top Museum
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Creaky clockwork collection at the Art Workers Guild 2025
What do strange scissors, miniature beds, creaky clockwork, novelty erasers, tools of the stuccatore and coffin photos all have in common? They’re some of the thirty subjects of obscure enthusiasms who appeared, with their owners, one day recently in Bloomsbury … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Exhibitions
Tagged Art Workers Guild, children's drawings, clockwork, clockwork dinosaur, clockwork toys, creaky, keys, Mike Leigh, Robotina Finds Out, robots, Table Top Museums, toys
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Sally Kindberg at the Artworkers Guild Table Top Museum
On October 12th I joined thirty other collectors of the obscure and intriguing and showed a collection of objects again at the Artworkers Guild . This time a selection of relics, votives and a shrine dedicated to Dandy comic’s Desperate … Continue reading
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Tagged Artworkers Guild, Beano, comic strips, comics, Dandy, DC Thomson, Desperate Dan, Dudley D Watkins, Hair, relics, votives
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Sally Kindberg, Doctor Who’s 60th birthday and TARDIS dust
Happy 60th Birthday to Doctor Who! Ten years ago a very kind Doctor Who production manager sent me an Encyclopedia Gallifreya bottle containing an impressive amount of dust from the TARDIS. By chance this arrived on my birthday. A tiny … Continue reading
Sally Kindberg displays Surprise Packaging at the Art Workers Guild Table Top Museums event
Last weekend I added my Museum of Surprise Packaging to twenty-nine other collections of the strange and wonderful for one day only at an annual Art Workers Guild special event, the Table Top Museums. Last year I displayed my Museum … Continue reading
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Tagged Artworkers Guild, Bloomsbury, collections, Open House, packaging, Surprise Packaging, Table Top Museums
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Sally Kindberg collects Essex cockle dust for her Museum
Another visit to Leigh on Sea, this time on a sunny day, and another sample to add to my Museum of Dust. Years ago a cockle fisherman told me you can hear the cockles sighing as the tide turns. In … Continue reading
Posted in Museum of Dust, Visits
Tagged cockles, Constable, Essex marshes, Hadleigh Castle, handwritten labels, labels, Leigh on Sea, shellfish, Thames estuary, Turner
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Sally Kindberg’s Museum of Dust again
After its journey from Cornwall to the Art Workers Guild this summer, my small, travelling Museum of Dust is now at Swedenborg House, from December 10th but check Swedenborg House for opening times.
Sally Kindberg’s Museum of Dust moves to Swedenborg House
Earlier this week my small, travelling Museum of Dust was installed at Swedenborg House, Bloomsbury, London and can be viewed there from December 5th. Amongst the tiny samples is a bottle of dust from mysterious eighteenth century books stored in … Continue reading
Sally Kindberg’s Museum of Dust … on tour
The Museum of Dust is back from appearing at the Cabinet of Folklore and Magic in Falmouth, Cornwall this summer, and will be joining other strange and wonderful collections at an exhibition at the Artworkers Guild on September 18th, for … Continue reading
Sally Kindberg in Cornwall (part two)
I visited Cornwall recently to collect my small travelling Museum of Dust – its next stop is to briefly join an exhibition at the Art Workers Guild, then on to Swedenborg House (where I sometimes run workshops), later this year. … Continue reading
Posted in Exhibitions, Museum of Dust, Notebooks, Travels, Walking
Tagged Art Workers Guild, coast path, Cornish ferries, Cornwall, Dr Who, exhibition, Falmouth, Falmouth ferry, Falmouth shell seats, ferry journeys. ferries, Gyllyngdune Gardens, notebook, signage, St Anthony in Roseland, Swedenborg House, Tardis, Tardis dust, Tide Times
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