
Every room in the museum has it's own atmosphere, and there are fantastic views from the windows over rushing water. My favourite room is 'Hepworth in Context' which as well as exhibiting Barbara Hepworth masterpieces, also displays work by some of my favourite artists, including Alfred Wallis, Ben Nicholson and Winifred Nicholson.
Sue's favourite room is 'Hepworth at Work' which displays some of her tools and items from her workshop, as well as showing video footage of her work being cast in bronze and commissioned. This is really inspirational and totally absorbing.
Suddenly it's lunchtime!

This was our third visit, but we both loved it just as much as the first time. If you like the work from the Arts and Crafts Movement at the moment there's a great exhibition by David Thorpe whose work in ceramics, leather, plaster and painting is modern but with a definite flavour of the likes of William Morris.
If you haven't already been, go. And if you've already been, go again as there is always something new. Next stop Hockney at the RA in March!