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Friday 29th July and Friday 12th August | 2022
National Justice Museum
Free
Join Michelle Hubbard to make soft sculptural objects in response to beautiful ceramic chess pieces from the museum collection. Twisting, tying, and stitching material to make characters or abstract forms.
Let your creativity run wild as you consider the strategic moves your unique sculpture might make.
This event is online via Zoom at 1:30pm till 3pm on Friday 29th July. If you are interested in attending the online workshop, please remember to add your address when ordering your ticket and book by 19/07/2022 to receive the materials in the post. All the Make it Yours from home (online sessions) will now have live captioning.
The Make it Yours workshops are back at the National Justice Museum! You're invited to drop into our Creative Courtyard and make something inspired by the museum collection.
The creative sessions are free and open to all. Join in 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.
If you are outside UK they can send you the list of materials you will need to have for you to join the session
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