Hats Off to Ronnie Barker
A show about the life and career of local lad Ronnie Barker. Written and devised by Peter Cann and the cast.
A show about the life and career of local lad Ronnie Barker. Written and devised by Peter Cann and the cast.
A chance to play, create and celebrate at MOX after hours, as part of our 50th anniversary year! With flash talks, poetry and more.
Join artist E L West for an English Paper Piecing quilting workshop at the Museum of Oxford! This will be an opportunity to try your hand at traditional and non-traditional English Paper Piecing, learning how to draft and hand sew a quilt topper. If you have any scrap fabric, please bring it along to use […]
FREE for Oxford Open Doors 2025! Hear new stories about our collections, told by voices from Oxford’s communities. Discover the Florence Park rent strike, LGBTQIA+ Oxford, memories of Oxford United, and more.
Join us at our next museum late event, celebrating the completion of our community co-curated exhibition, Our Oxford: 50 Years, 50 Stories.
Presentation of 'A Jericho Scrapbook' with author Mark Davies. Discover the area's rich history as part of the Jericho 200 celebrations.
Join Sociology researchers for a fun, interactive guessing game exploring the hidden gender dynamics of unpaid labour—from housework to emotional load. Part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science.
Join this immersive walk-through experience and share your commuting experiences. Explore the extraordinary challenges faced by workers and women across Latin America, many of whom traverse huge cities and cross international borders daily just to do their jobs. From wild animals to unsafe transport and threats of violence, their commutes are anything but ordinary. Part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science.
Could you be a food stylist, a drone pilot, or a laughter therapist? Spin the Careers Wheel to uncover surprising jobs. Explore your dream workplace and build your Dream Role Passport. And don't forget to strike a pose in our Future Me photo booth! Part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science.
Explore the invisible human element behind AI in the workplace through interactive sessions with a Rubik's Cube and insightful discussions with researchers. Part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science.
Step into Oxford's chilling past at this hair-raising, spine-tingling evening of spooky storytelling, in the eerie setting of the museum after dark.
In this hands-on, informative and fun event you will be able to share your experiences of juggling daily family life and paid work and learn more about how other families cope, both in the UK and beyond. Part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science.