Rhodes Arts Complex
The Rhodes Arts Complex is a venue for theatre, contemporary arts and culture, local history, and conferences in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. One of the buildings, today Bishop's Stortford Museum, was the birthplace of Cecil Rhodes.
The complex was refurbished in 2005 and has a 300-seat theatre, a multi-purpose studio space, museum, an exhibition gallery for art and photography, and a café bar. It provides a programme of arts events and hosts professional touring productions, dance groups, musicians and comedians. Films are also shown in its tiered auditorium.
In August 2020 the arts complex was renamed the South Mill Arts complex in response to the Black Lives Matter protests against institutional racism. [1]
Bishop's Stortford Museum
Netteswell House, today Bishop's Stortford Museum, was the birthplace of Cecil Rhodes, the financier, statesman and founder of diamond company De Beers.[2] It houses the Rhodes Collection, containing interactive displays, archives, artefacts, and photographs, about the life of Rhodes, The Rhodes Birthplace Trust is a registered charity under English law.[3]
The museum combines the collections of the former Rhodes Memorial Museum and the Bishop’s Stortford Local History Museum. The Rhodes' Birthplace Museum was established in 1938 in two early-19th-century houses which are Grade II-listed buildings.[4] The current museum opened in 2005.[5]
The original part of Rhodes' home holds exhibits on the life of Cecil Rhodes, nineteenth-century South African artefacts from his travels, and a reconstructed middle class Victorian drawing room with family memorabilia. The building holds exhibits on local history.
References
- "Cecil Rhodes theatre changes name after Black Lives Matter protests". The Independent. 2020-08-05. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
- Rhodes Arts Complex & Bishop's Stortford Museum on Bishop's Stortford Town Council's website
- Charity Commission. RHODES BIRTHPLACE TRUST, registered charity no. 1090267.
- Historic England. "Rhodes' Birthplace Museum (Grade II) (1347477)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
- "Huge interest as arts complex opens its doors" Herts and Essex Observer, 17 November 2005
External links
Media related to Rhodes Arts Complex and museum at Wikimedia Commons - Rhodes Arts Complex - official site
- History of the Museum, Commonwealth Centre and Arts Complex on Stortford History site