Museum of Things: Printmaking Workshop
Multiple dates

Museum of Things: Printmaking Workshop

By The Hunterian @ The University of Glasgow

Join us in the Hunterian Museum for a hands-on, printmaking workshop inspired by our current exhibitions and displays!

Location

Hunterian Museum

University Avenue Glasgow G12 8QQ United Kingdom

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About this event

Join us in the Hunterian Museum for a fun, hands-on printmaking workshop inspired by our current displays.

Learn how to create your own printed textile pieces, play around with different materials, and take home your own artwork!

All materials provided.

Suitable for children aged 7+ with an accompanying adult.

Dates and Times

This workshop will take place on 27 September and 5 October, across the following timeslots:

12.00pm–12.45pm

12.45pm–1.30pm

1.30pm–2.15pm

2.15pm–3.00pm

Select your preferred timeslot when you book.

Further Information

This workshop will be delivered by some of the artists involved in our new community exhibition Museum of Things.

The exhibition takes place throughout the Museum, showcasing new sculptural works, textiles and printmaking. The works on display are personal, creative responses to the Museum collection, and explore themes like history and heritage, identity and belonging.

The exhibition has been co-produced with Maryhill Integration Network. The artworks have been made by a community of local creators, over a series of creative sessions held in the Hunterian Museum.

Getting Here

This event will take place in the Hunterian Museum, in the main Gilbert Scott building at the University of Glasgow.

For more information on venue accessibility, view the AccessAble guide here.

Organised by

At the heart of the University of Glasgow since 1807, The Hunterian connects people with stories, individuals and ideas found in stunning collections of objects, belongings and artworks.

Today The Hunterian is a space for questioning and experimentation, for enjoyment and enrichment, for connection and collaboration and for reflecting on the role museums and individuals can play in furthering equity, justice and diversity in our society. 

We actively work to make The Hunterian a more relevant and meaningful place – for University students and staff, for Glaswegians, for Scots and for our global visitors. 

Free
Multiple dates