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For Children and Young People

Studio Sunday

22 September, 1–4pm

At this week’s Studio Sunday join artist Anna Brownsted and find out how you could become our next Kettle’s Yard Family in Residence. The selected family will work with artists to creatively explore Kettle’s Yard and develop events, activities and more for others to get creative. See what last year’s families got up to in this blog post.

FREE, drop-in

Unlock your creativity at our free, artist-led workshops for families in the Clore Learning Studio.

Get hands-on with creative activities inspired by artworks and ideas at Kettle’s Yard.

No art experience needed — our friendly artists and volunteers will support you step-by-step. Children and adults of all ages are welcome to participate but Studio Sunday is most suitable for children between 3–11 years.

We encourage parents and caregivers to create alongside their children during the workshop. If the studio is busy you may be asked to come back later, but you can pick up our free take-home art activities at the desk to keep the creativity flowing.

What Our Visitors Say

It’s amazing how creative we can be when given the opportunity. Thank you Kettle’s Yard.

 

Thank you for this event! My family loved it (as with all the family studio events you usually organise).

 

Our girls had a lovely time and our eldest, who often struggles with unfamiliar environments and tasks, settled right in so much that they didn’t want to leave at the end. The coordinators were great. We’ll be back!

Access

The Clore Learning Studio is accessible. It can be reached by stairs or by lift, to the basement -1 floor. There is an accessible toilet with baby changing facilities in the basement beside the Learning Studio. There are more toilets and facilities on the ground and first floors.