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Designing Terry Pratchett’s Discworld: In conversation with artist Paul Kidby

Saturday, January 25, 2025 

2:30pm

‘It’s still magic, even if you know how it’s done’ Sir Terry Pratchett

Paul Kidby in conversation with Curator Duncan Walker discussing his latest book which celebrates his creative partnership with Sir Terry Pratchett and how the Discworld was brought to visual life. For three decades Paul has been the artistic force realising Terry’s creation, fusing influences from art and pop culture into the Discworld landscape.

This event is accessible by lift or stairs.

 

Please note:

The doors to the Hall will only be open once the speakers are set up and ready for ticket holders to take their seats. This may be as late as 2:15pm but you are welcome to look around the museum first if you arrive early.

Our cafe is open until 4pm that day.

Paul Kidby will be selling and signing books after the talk but this will be limited to 3 books per person.

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