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Friday 26th August | 2022 | 10am-12pm
National Justice Museum
Free
Bring your attitude and positive beliefs to make a change. Join artist Alice Peake for a vibrant and fun lino print workshop. You will learn the basics of lino printing and play with compositions and words to create a unique and outstanding piece of protest art.
These Make it Yours workshops are back at the National Justice Museum! You're invited to drop into these Creative Courtyard and make something inspired by the museum collection.
The creative sessions are free and open to all. Join them to make and create together and contribute to the growing museum! The sessions will be led by artists, makers, and writers, all influenced by this unique museum. Register using the Eventbrite links below.
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