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In some countries such as Malawi and Zambia, people who live in rural areas don’t have access to electricity. Their homes are lit by homemade kerosene (also known as paraffin) lamps that are often mad...
Join us for a group tour of highlights of the exhibition More than Human for D/deaf visitors who use British Sign Language and their companions, facilitated by Edward Richards.
Are you aged between 14 and 25 years old and interested in design?
Join this free financial skills workshop event for young people, where you can network and learn some practical insights and way...
Join Nathaniel from Swimdem and Aishni, a London-based Urbanist, for a workshop on public spaces and who is represented in them. Expect a tour of the e...
Join guide Andrew Mashigo for a special audio-described tour of the exhibition REBEL: 30 Years of British Fashion for blind and visually impaired visitors and their companions.
Are you aged 14 – 25 and curious about writing, poetry, spoken word, and fashion, costume or personal style? Come along to our exciting fashion and writing workshop with poet, performer and producer J...
Join us for a Festival of play – a celebration of playfulness for all ages and abilities.
Are you aged 14 – 25 and curious about furniture design? Do you consider yourself underrepresented in the design and creative fields? Join this collaborative workshop with Resolve Collective to learn ...
Cycle Confident will be at the museum on 19 and 20 March and 9 and 10 April hosting a free Dr Bike service and taster sessions for cycle training. Come and find us outside the museum’s main entrance -...
A workshop to spark digital creativity and master the realm of 3D character design and digital sculpting – an ideal platform for emerging 3D artists and game enthusiasts.
Join guide Edward Richards for a special tour of the exhibition Ai Weiwei: Making Sense, delivered in British Sign Language.
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Enjoy a temporary sculptural installation by artist Zak Ové's as part of Kensington + Chelsea Art Week's 2021 Public Art Trail.
A collaboration with the London Festival of Architecture, Manifestos returns for the 4th year to present radical calls to action from London’s new guard of architecture.
Twenty years since its release, Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut remains complex and visually arresting. This talk explores the ambitious set design and creative process behind the director's final f...
This annual collaboration between London Festival of Architecture and the Design Museum highlights new voices who are expanding the parameters of architecture in London.
Sponsored by Alexander McQueen.
This landmark exhibition is one of the most wide-ranging surveys of contemporary fashion culture ever staged in the UK, offering an unprecedented look at how caree...
After a visit to our Ai Weiwei: Making Sense exhibition, this workshop will take you to an immersive pottery experience to try various techniques and enjoy a day of hands-on exploration of clay, f...
My Naturewatch is a collaborative design research project between the Interaction Research Studio, Goldsmiths University and the Royal College of Art, funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences R...
Are you a teacher, head teacher or teaching assistant involved in key stages 2–5 education? Are you passionate about learning and creativity across the curriculum?
If you are, then we’d love you to j...
Create your own political graphics in this workshop with designer, artist and activist Noel Douglas.
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