Explore the Jennifer Lee and Artist: Unknown exhibitions.
These self-led drawing activities are designed to develop your drawing skills to discover new perspectives. Pop in for 5 minutes or stay all afternoon! Take you work home or display it for us, and other visitors.
Drawing activities are suitable for all ages and abilities.
10.30 – 12.00 • 5 – 7 yrs
13.00 – 14.30 • 8 – 12 yrs
Visit the Beggarstaffs exhibition and create your own playful poster with artist Lara Jones.
Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult throughout the duration of the workshop.
BOOKING ESSENTIAL. To register your interest please tel: 01223 332904 or email: education@fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk. Places will be confirmed on receipt of payment.
A chance to get close to small Tudor and Stuart coins in our Making a Nation exhibition with a special talk by Richard Kelleher, Exhibition Curator and Assistant Keeper of Coins and Medals. Afterwards create your own topical currency, with a twist, back in the Studio.
BOOKING ESSENTIAL. To register your interest tel: 01223 332904 or email: education@fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk. Places will be confirmed on receipt of payment.
Take inspiration from our Oscar Murillo: Violent Amnesia exhibition and get creative!
FREE, drop-in and have a go
No booking required
Kettle's Yard is open all Easter weekend, Friday – Monday, 11am – 5pm.
Natural history museums are magical places. They inspire awe and wonder in the natural world and help us understand our place within the animal kingdom. But they are places for people, made by people. To what extent do they realistically represent nature?
Join the Museum's Curator of Insects Dr Ed Turner as he introduces the insects, their diversity, factors driving declines in insect numbers and what conservation biologists, both in Cambridge and elsewhere, are doing to conserve insects.
How did this impact the expanding trade in wildlife products at the time?
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