Back to Nature
Over the May half term, Museum of the Home will host Back to Nature, a range of free family activities. Visitors will discover how gardens can make us feel calm and happy through collage making, creating and drawing, as well celebrating the natural world we find around us though exploring the Museum’s gardens.
Rooted in Nature
Join artist Clare Lowe and performer and choreographer Romeo del la Cruz in the Studio for a number of hands-on activities encouraging visitors to take time out and appreciate the natural world around us. Activities include collage making, drawing, and an opportunity to draw from life with Romeo de la Cruz providing participants with a performance which includes costumed life drawing poses inspired by our roots in nature.
Dates Thursday 19th May 2022
Time 10.30am – 11.30am, 1pm – 2pm
Drawing on Nature
Artist Lucy Russell will be in the Learning Pavilion, creating, making, and shaping the Museum’s huge collaborative garden in drawings, collage and cut outs. Taking inspiration from our community parks, allotments and window boxes this workshops will be serious fun for all ages and abilities as participants grow art from their imagination and drawing nature from life. Materials provided.
Date Tuesday 31st May, Wednesday 1st June, Thursday 2nd June 2022
Times Drop in on any day between 10.15am – 3.30pm
Space to Grow
Follow a free trail in the gardens through time. Explore how gardens can make our lives better, in this interactive journey created by The Riandos, featuring Turly Katput.
Date Tuesday 31st May, Wednesday 1st June, Thursday 2nd June 2022
Time 10am – 4pm
Free, pay as you feel
Museum of the Home
136 Kingsland Road
London E2 8EA
Thu 19 May to Thu 2 June