Petersfield Museum and Art Gallery has presented its programme for January to April 2025.

There are unique insights into the world of modern British bookbinding and captivating live performances.

In the exhibition Bound Together: Modern British Bookbinding, which runs from February 18 to May 3, visitors can discover the life and work of internationally renowned bookbinder Roger Powell (1896–1990).

It features rarely seen fine bindings from private collections and showcases more than 20 uniquely bound books by leading contemporary bookbinders Designer Bookbinders, offering a rare glimpse into the artistry of bookbinding today.

There is also an exhibition event programme, including curator tours, documentary screenings and artist-led creative workshops inspired by Bound Together.

The museum is hosting monthly free creative family workshops inspired by its current exhibitions and collections.

Nature Inspired Geli Printing on February 22 will celebrate the natural world and poetry of Edward Thomas.

In The Art Of Bookbinding on March 29, participants can dive into the world of bookmaking and craftsmanship inspired by Bound Together: Modern British Bookbinding.

And in Creating In Clay on April 26, visitors can create their own sculpture inspired by Artemis featured in The Horsewoman.

Young children will fill the museum on April 14 for Toddler Takeover XIII: The Easter Bunny’s Bonanza from 10am to 4pm.

They can celebrate Easter with a day full of toddler-friendly activities including seasonal crafts, an Easter egg hunt, a Bunny Hop Disco and story time with the Easter Bunny. There are also live performances to enjoy, starting with the Piazzolla Duo featuring Janek Pentz and Piotr Zubek on March 6 from 8pm to 9.30pm.

Experience an evening of jazz-inspired innovation with guitar virtuoso Janek Pentz and award-winning vocalist Piotr Zubek.

The Piazzolla Duo reimagines forgotten works by Astor Piazzolla, blending jazz vocals with fingerstyle guitar in a truly original performance.

The Kimberleys are at the museum on April 25 from 7.30pm to 9.30pm.

Renowned for their fresh interpretations of traditional folk music, The Kimberleys bring their harmonious blend of 1960s and 1970s folk revival sounds to Petersfield.

Their critically acclaimed album The Shape Of A Year combines musical excellence with charismatic stage presence.

Blue Fire Theatre Company will present Chopped Liver And Unions on March 8 from 4.30pm to 6pm and 7.30pm to 9pm.

Celebrate International Women’s Day with this powerful story of Sara Wesker, a trailblazing labour activist and advocate for women’s rights in the 20th century. Chopped Liver And Unions is a moving, dramatic tribute to an unsung hero.

The Silence Of Snow: The Life Of Patrick Hamilton is on April 17 from 7.30pm to 8.30pm.

Written and performed by Mark Farrelly, it is directed by Linda Marlowe.

Mark Farrelly presents his riveting, kinetic solo show portraying one of the great English writers of the inter-war years.

Patrick Hamilton was a dazzling success in his 20s, producing hit plays Rope, Gaslight and classic novels Hangover Square and The Slaves Of Solitude.

But Hamilton was also an alcoholic, whose wit darkened as his inner and outer worlds collapsed.

Covering the entire sweep of Hamilton’s thrilling life and writing, The Silence Of Snow entertains and challenges, asking why do so many of us get through life without feeling we ever truly knew another person.

For a full list of events, and to book tickets, visit www.petersfieldmuseum.co.uk