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Powerhouse: Meet the artist, Chinwe Russell

Meet artist Chinwe Russell and chat to her about the bold and colourful paintings in the 20 Historical Women Who Changed the World series.

  • Booking not needed
  • Free event (admission applies)

Head into the beautiful Orangery at Knole for this free drop-in session, where several of Chinwe's paintings are temporarily on display for the Powerhouse exhibition. Chinwe will be there from 3.30-4.30pm to talk and answer questions about paintings and the influential women in them.

You can see more of Chinwe's paintings on display in the showrooms, paired with some of Knole's portraits of influential women.

Normal admission to Knole applies. If you would like to visit the showrooms, please pre-book a Showrooms, Outdoor and Tower ticket per person. Car parking is free with admission tickets. Last entry to the showrooms is 3.30pm, closing at 4pm.

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Event ticket prices

This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.

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The basics

Suitability

Suitable for all.

Meeting point

The Orangery is in Green Court.

Accessibility

The Orangery is accessible via the lift in the Bookshop. Please call us on 01732 462100 to discuss your access needs.

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