Enjoy Polynesian dancing, meet researchers, handle Pacific objects and take part in upcycling crafts inspired by the new HLF-funded Pacific Currents display at the Museum.
Visit examples of their work in the Museum and explore the forms and the materials that inspired them through touch and audio description; using these ideas, join Sally in the Studio to create sculptures from nature.
Meet at the Courtyard Entrance. Guide dogs and companions are welcome.
BOOKING ESSENTIAL. To register your interest tel: 01223 332904 or email: education@fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk
BOOKING ESSENTIAL. To register your interest tel: 01223 332904 or email: education@fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk. Places will be confirmed on receipt of payment.
Meet in Courtyard Entrance. Guide dogs and companions are welcome.
BOOKING ESSENTIAL. To register your interest tel: 01223 332904 or email: education@fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk
Meet in Courtyard Entrance. Guide dogs and companions are welcome.
BOOKING ESSENTIAL. To register your interest tel: 01223 332904 or email: education@fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk
Meet in Courtyard Entrance. Guide dogs and companions are welcome.
BOOKING ESSENTIAL. To register your interest tel: 01223 332904 or email: education@fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk
Techniques will incorporate innovative 3D and textural methods.
Create your own individual design suitable for tapestry weaving using the work of Louise Bourgeois as inspiration. Develop design skills and 3D tapestry methods.
Use textiles that have personal meaning or memories associated with them thinking about the idea of association and emotional investment in worn garments.
This informal afternoon is an opportunity to use our exhibitions of women artists to explore motherhood both behind the work, as part of women artists practise and the subject of the work itself.
Accompanying children welcome.
FREE, booking required
Supported by MothersWhoMake.
In 1979 New York artists Ana Mendieta and Mary Beth Edelson organised a dinner party in honour of Louise Bourgeois. Guests were invited to come dressed as their favourite woman artist from history.
We invite you to join us this LATE at an expanded dressing party, all genders and all artists welcome!
There will be music, making and a café/bar.
This valuable professional development evening provides an opportunity for creative educators to further understand the schools offer at Kettle’s Yard, whilst creating an informal environment for educators to develop arts skills and foster new ideas and creative practise.
During the evening you will find out further information about: