18/02/2026
1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Free
Event information
Time
1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Price
Free
Who

Image © Lewis Ronald

Join us and artist Rose Feather for an afternoon of making inspired by our Egypt collections and the changing skies of twilight. 

Free. Drop –in. Wednesday 18th February, 1pm to 4.30pm across multiple galleries. Recommended for ages 2 to 10. 

The programme for the afternoon is:

Starry Night Sky in Gallery 7 
Help us add shine to the night sky by making stars and other celestial objects in this collaborative piece. 
Recommended ages 5 to 10. 
 

Mini Book Making in Gallery 27 
What happened since the Sun set for the last time on Ancient Egypt? Find out by making up your own stories and making them part of a mini book. 
Recommended ages 4 to 10. 
 
Loose Parts Play in Gallery 3 
Bring your baby or toddler to have fun playing with textures, colours, and sounds. 
Recommended ages 0 to 4. 
 
Pop-Up Library in Gallery 28 
A calmer space to enjoy books and stories snuggled up on a cushion. 
Suitable for all ages 
 
Self-led activities at the Courtyard Entrance 
Self-led drawing activities, story starters and loose parts play bags will be available to collect during opening hours from the Family Trolley, available in the main Courtyard area opposite the cafe benches.  
Suitable for all ages 

 

This event is part of Twilight at the Museums 2026.

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