Learning Events For Children and Young People
Families and young people
A programme of activities designed for young people to get creative, including half-term design camps.
Design Camps
Our Design Camps are fun and engaging in-person creative workshops suitable for children aged 8 – 11 and young people aged 11 – 14.
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Members get up to 20% off all our learning events, get free entry to all exhibitions for an adult, a guest and up to 3 children for a whole year, have access to private members' views and enjoy discounts in our shops and cafes.
August camps
Children will learn about the unique skill of deck pressing using the vacuum press – a hands-on experience designing, making and decorating a skateboard deck to keep.
Young people will learn about the unique skill of deck pressing using the vacuum press – a hands on experience designing, making and decorating a skateboard deck to keep.
Children will discover new ways to draw and learn more about buildings and cities through this workshop on architectural drawing.
A workshop to spark children's creativity and master the realm of 3D character design and digital sculpting – an ideal platform for emerging digital artists and game enthusiasts.
Children will be invited to take inspiration from unusual designs from our handling collection to re-imagine everyday objects and create something uniquely strange!
October camps
In this introductory workshop, children will learn to code by writing interactive stories inspired by Tim Burton’s unique imagination. They will write exciting narratives and turn them into simple text-based video games using the coding engine Twine.
Inspired by the settings of Tim Burton’s films, and exploring architectural designs from across the world, young people will create their own architectural models and scenery for a character in this session led by artist and educator Wilson Yau. Whether it’s gothic or fantastical, they will design and make something unexpected to take home.
In this introductory workshop, young people will learn to code by writing interactive stories inspired by Tim Burton’s unique imagination. They will write exciting narratives and turn them into simple text-based video games using the coding engine Twine.
In this workshop led by illustrator and animator Lauren Veevers, young people will dive into the world of Tim Burton, and explore his creative process and enchanting characters before designing their very own, alongside a weird and wonderful world for them to live in.
Inspired by unusual designs, children will be encouraged to reimagine everyday objects in this creative session led by artist and educator Sal Jones. They will take inspiration from our exhibition, 'The World of Tim Burton,' and have access to part of the museum’s handling collection to create their own designs that challenge convention.
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