Lunchtime Curator Led Tour, with Hannah Lund
Thursday 11 June 2026, 1-2pm
Join Hannah Lund, Curator of Exhibitions for a tour of our current exhibition Arab Hall: past and present. This exhibition is the first major exploration of Leighton’s Arab Hall, one of London’s most iconic interiors, through three site-specific art installations, a specially commissioned short film, and a display including works by Leighton alongside objects from his collection. On this tour Hannah will provide insights into the exhibition and the fascinating history of this space.
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Please meet in the reception area for a 1pm start
Meet Hannah Lund
Hannah Lund, Curator of Exhibitions and Displays at Leighton House and Sambourne House, is currently focused on the future exhibition programme and the interpretation of both historic houses. She joined the museums full-time in 2018 to work on a project to rationalise the reserve collection. Between 2019 and 2022 she was responsible for developing displays and interpretation as part of the museum’s capital project Hidden Gem to National Treasure. Hannah studied History of Art at Edinburgh University, completing a Research Masters in British material culture in 2017.
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Thursday 11 June 2026, 1-2pm
Join Hannah Lund, Curator of Exhibitions for a tour of our current exhibition Arab Hall: past and present. This exhibition is the first major exploration of Leighton’s Arab Hall, one of London’s most iconic interiors, through three site-specific art installations, a specially commissioned short film, and a display including works by Leighton alongside objects from his collection. On this tour Hannah will provide insights into the exhibition and the fascinating history of this space.
Useful information
-
Please meet in the reception area for a 1pm start
Meet Hannah Lund
Hannah Lund, Curator of Exhibitions and Displays at Leighton House and Sambourne House, is currently focused on the future exhibition programme and the interpretation of both historic houses. She joined the museums full-time in 2018 to work on a project to rationalise the reserve collection. Between 2019 and 2022 she was responsible for developing displays and interpretation as part of the museum’s capital project Hidden Gem to National Treasure. Hannah studied History of Art at Edinburgh University, completing a Research Masters in British material culture in 2017.
For updates on all of our upcoming events sign up to our museums e-newsletter.