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Fridays in November 2025 | 10am - 12pm
Venue: National Justice Museum
Free
You're invited to drop into National Justice Museum's Creative Courtyard and make something inspired by the museum collection.
Their creative sessions are free and open to all. Join them to make and create together and contribute to their growing museum! The sessions will be led by artists, makers, and writers, all influenced by this unique museum.
Friday 7 November, 10am-12pm
Reframing Identity: From Mugshots to Monotype - Join artist Marcia Porto to explore the expressive possibilities of monotype printmaking.
Friday 14 November, 10am-12pm
Words of Reformation - Obedience, objectification and servitude – reflect on a woman's place in society now and in the 19th Century, by producing a modern embroidery inspired by traditional samplers.
Friday 21 November, 10am-12pm
The Ominous Times - Inspired by the text and typeface in the latest exhibition, join Chris Barker and The Smallprint Co to explore the world of Victorian printing and customise your own penny broadsheet newspaper.
Friday 28 November, 10am-12pm
Make Your Mark - Inspired by the museum's collection of badges, insignia and ideas of justice and protest, this workshop will enable participants to experiment and play with a variety of printmaking processes from blind embossing, dry-point and mono-printing.
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Make It Yours: November (28 Nov 2025) | ||
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