Unlock your creativity at Kettle's Yard's free, artist-led workshops for families in the Clore Learning Studio.

Get hands-on with creative activities inspired by artworks and ideas at Kettle’s Yard.

No art experience needed — our friendly artists and volunteers will support you step-by-step. Children and adults of all ages are welcome to participate but Studio Sunday is most suitable for children between 3–11 years.

Kettle's Yard invites families with children who have additional sensory needs to join us for our Studio Sunday Relaxed Session. These quieter art making workshops aim to provide a comfortable creative experience at Kettle’s Yard.

In our Clore Learning Studio, participants can make art inspired by artworks and ideas at Kettle’s Yard, supported by artists and volunteers. No prior art experience is required.

Activities are designed for children ages 3–11 and we encourage parents and carers to create alongside their child.

Unlock your creativity at Kettle's Yard's free, artist-led workshops for families in the Clore Learning Studio.

Get hands-on with creative activities inspired by artworks and ideas at Kettle’s Yard.

No art experience needed — our friendly artists and volunteers will support you step-by-step. Children and adults of all ages are welcome to participate but Studio Sunday is most suitable for children between 3–11 years.

Kettle's Yard invites families with children who have additional sensory needs to join us for our Studio Sunday Relaxed Session. These quieter art making workshops aim to provide a comfortable creative experience at Kettle’s Yard.

In our Clore Learning Studio, participants can make art inspired by artworks and ideas at Kettle’s Yard, supported by artists and volunteers. No prior art experience is required.

Activities are designed for children ages 3–11 and we encourage parents and carers to create alongside their child.

From exploring herbarium uses to discovering the secrets of wildflowers and fungi, come and discover the fascinating world of plant science in just 30 minutes! Science on Sundays is a free, informal and monthly series of talks, sharing the latest discoveries in plant science and research with our visitors.

From exploring herbarium uses to discovering the secrets of wildflowers and fungi, come and discover the fascinating world of plant science in just 30 minutes! Science on Sundays is a free, informal and monthly series of talks, sharing the latest discoveries in plant science and research with our visitors.

From exploring herbarium uses to discovering the secrets of wildflowers and fungi, come and discover the fascinating world of plant science in just 30 minutes! Science on Sundays is a free, informal and monthly series of talks, sharing the latest discoveries in plant science and research with our visitors.

Join art historian and curator Dr Amy Tobin, at Murray Edwards College, as she guides a conversation between Dame Marina Warner – historian, mythographer, author and art critic – and special guests soon to be announced.

Presented in collaboration with The Women's Art Collection.

Students are eligible for free tickets for this event - please contact tickets@museums.cam.ac.uk to book these. 

Explore how themes of spirituality and technology are closely woven together throughout 'William Blake’s Universe' and 'The Goddess, the Deity & the Cyborg' exhibition at Murray Edwards College.

Presented in collaboration with The Women's Art Collection.

Students are eligible for free tickets for this event - please contact tickets@museums.cam.ac.uk to book these. 

Taking inspiration from ‘William Blake’s Universe’ and ‘The Goddess, the Deity & the Cyborg’ at Murray Edwards College, this workshop draws upon contemplative practice and cross-genre techniques.

Presented in collaboration with The Women's Art Collection.

Students are eligible for free tickets for this event - please contact tickets@museums.cam.ac.uk to book these. 

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