Develop your mosaic skills, with professional mosaic artist, Zena Brackenbury, by learning how to create more intricate designs for a clay bowl, made by you during the session.

Aimed at children aged 7 years and up (with their adults also making their own mosaics!).

Lots of soap, warm water, rubbing and rolling - wet felting is a very sensory activity and the result is super soft, colourful and textural!

Aimed at children aged 5 years and up, (with their adults also making their own masks!).

Will your trophy be inspired by rugged Bronze Age beakers or refined Roman amphorae? Use scrunched up paper to create the shape of your trophy, and mould the clay onto this using your hands and simple tools, finish off with finer details if you wish!

Aimed at children aged 5 years and up. Each child must be accompanied by an adult. 

Design and create marvellous mosaic hanging decorations and coasters, with professional mosaic artist, Zena Brackenbury, by pressing real glass tesserae into air drying clay.

Aimed at children aged 5 years and up (with their adults also making their own mosaics!).

From Dig to Dish: Explore food through the ages. What did people in the past eat? How did they cook it? What did it smell like? Join us to unearth some ancient recipes and enjoy some food-themed fun for all the family.

From Dig to Dish: Explore food through the ages. What did people in the past eat? How did they cook it? What did it smell like? Join us to unearth some ancient recipes and enjoy some food-themed fun for all the family.

From Dig to Dish: Explore food through the ages. What did people in the past eat? How did they cook it? What did it smell like? Join us to unearth some ancient recipes and enjoy some food-themed fun for all the family.

From Dig to Dish: Explore food through the ages. What did people in the past eat? How did they cook it? What did it smell like? Join us to unearth some ancient recipes and enjoy some food-themed fun for all the family.

Herbarium sheets are made up of dried and labelled plant material and are used by botanists to keep a record of plants they have found and so scientists can study them. Join us at this session where you can find out more about the herbarium sheets at the University of Cambridge and have a go at making one yourself.

The Kettle’s Yard collection includes many plants as well as dried grasses and seed pods. What kind of plant comes from what kind of seed? Find out in this fun, creative workshop.

For 7–11 years.

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