05/06/2026
Is there a doctor in the house? We've welcomed a few to speak at Explore this week, all trusted experts in their fields (they don't all need a stethoscope) sharing their knowledge from GPs to AI, philosophy to British history and Global politics. With special thanks to all our regular & guest speakers this week for sharing their work and expanding our minds.
Our guest speakers this week included:
-Alison Diamond ‘Time Well Spent: The Work & Inspiration of the Artist’
-Olive Hogg ‘Ancient Egypt Painting’
-Keith Jewitt ‘Joseph Cowen & European Revolution’
-Prof Jordi Diaz Manera ‘Using AI in Diagnosis & Follow-up of People Living with Neuromuscular Diseases’
-Peter Quinn ‘F2F Film Special: My Dinner with Andre’
-Dr CK Foo ‘The Work of a GP – Past & Present’
-John Griffiths Evening Walk ‘The Forth & Stephenson Quarter'
29/05/2026
Time flies when you’re having fun and it feels like this year is whizzing by here at Explore. It’s not too late for new members to join for the second part of the season though, so get in touch to arrange a free Taster session or find more details on our website (see comments below for links).
22/05/2026
Mad, bad and dangerous to know... all about? From Lord Byron's poems to 'Lady of Letters' Harriet Martineau, this week's speakers have brought plenty of drama, politics, insight and intrigue to our talks.
With special thanks to Malcolm Grady, Clare Jackson, Tim Crocker and Ian Ground, and to everyone who plays a part at Explore this week.
-Tim Crocker ‘How to Approach the Poems of Lord Byron’
-Clare Jackson - George Mackay Brown’s 'Beside the Ocean of Time'
-Ian Ground - Frederick Reece's Forgery in Musical Composition: Aesthetics, History and the Canon
-Malcolm Grady ‘A Lady of Letters: Harriet Martineau in Tynemouth’ & ‘The Cullercoats Collection: The Art of Winslow Homer’
15/05/2026
A huge thank you to all of our fantastic members who made it to the AGM this week - such a positive and supportive meeting discussing what Explore has achieved and what we’re planning next.
And of course thank you to our speakers this week, including sessions about life in the Ouseburn (when it was less tranquil and fun as nowadays) Roman slavery and some very wyrd, wonderful & woeful ideas from supernatural Tudor England.
Get in touch to find out more!
Mike Greatbatch - ‘Life in the Ouseburn 1840-1960’
Peter Jones - ‘Roman Slavery’
Jo Bath - ’Encountering the Supernatural in Tudor & Stuart England’
08/05/2026
There's gold in these here hills! And silver, flurospar, lead and iron... Our gem of a tutor, Derek Teasdale started this week teaching us all about some of the less well known mining industries in the region in 'The Mineral Wealth of the North', before we dug further in to 'Art of the Rennaissance' with Peter Quinn's talk on Donatello. Then from Venice to The Forbidden City, as our members enjoyed a fascinating curator's tour of 'Journey of a Century' with Qin Cao at Durham's Oriental Museum. Another week full of hidden treasures at Explore.
To find out more about Explore join our mailing list (link in the comments) or get in touch.
03/05/2026
If you missed our first week at Explore there’s still another nine to enjoy this season - get in touch to arrange a free taster or find out more.
With special thanks to all our speakers this week and to all our fantastic members.
Enjoy the bank holiday weekend and see you soon for more great sessions at Explore!
- Gary Bankhead ‘Roman Sunderland’
- Anthea Lang ‘JB Priestley: An English Journey’
- Roger Mitchell ’What is Film Noir?’
27/04/2026
It’s been a great start to the new season - thanks to everyone who came along today, including our brilliant speakers Gary Bankhead, Anthea Lang and Peter Quinn.
If you missed our Taster Event there’s still time to arrange a free session and join for Season Three - just take a look at our programme online and get in touch!
21/04/2026
Our new season of talks, courses and workshops starts next week and we're welcoming anyone interested in becoming a member to enjoy our free Taster Event on Monday 27th April. Book your free place and come along to find out more!
You can find more details about our programme and book your free place in the links below - see comments for details.
See you soon for Season Three at Explore Lifelong Learning!
31/03/2026
Our new Season Three programme is out now!
View our full programme online, book your free place at our Taster Event on the first day of sessions and join our Mailing List to stay in know about all things Explore.
See the comments below for links.
06/02/2026
It’s felt decidedly grim oop North this week, but whether you braved the weather or stayed cosy indoors, our brilliant tutors have inspired and educated us. From mapping the great outdoors to curling up with a new book, nothing can dampen the curious spirits at Explore.
To find out more join our mailing list via http://eepurl.com/du5PKX
With special thanks this week to:
- Colm O’ Brien ‘Deira: Kingdom, People, Territory’
- Alistair Bonnett ‘The World’s Most Exciting Maps’
- Bronwen Calvert ‘Reading Contemporary Gothic’
- Clare Jackson ‘Irish Literature 1990-2023’