July 23, 2025
Art Gallery

Free summer kids workshops at Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery


Over the six-week holidays, the museum is offering a brilliant programme of hands-on workshops for children and families, all completely free to attend.

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From arts and crafts inspired by the South Asian Gallery to 150-year-old printing presses, laser-cut creations, crepe paper flowers, and Egyptian bookmark making, there’s something different to get stuck into every week.

Each workshop is led by a local artist or creative partner and runs across three days, Tuesday to Thursday, from 12 pm to 3 pm.

A previous arts and craft session hosted at Blackburn Museum and Art GalleryA previous arts and craft session hosted at Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery (Image: Safiyyah Tayyeb) Here’s what’s coming up:

Week 1 (23–25 July): Saima Hussain kicks off the holidays with three workshops inspired by the museum’s South Asian Gallery — from henna design, to outfit making, to soft block printing.

Week 2 (29–31 July): Print, Paint and Pixel invite children to make their own artworks using the museum’s 150-year-old Columbian Printing Press, taking inspiration from the current exhibitions.

Week 3 (5–7 August): In partnership with The Making Rooms, children will get the chance to create laser-cut designs and explore how tech and creativity combine.

Week 4 (12–14 August): Lisa Howard of Indigo Studio leads a colourful crepe paper flower workshop. Families can then take a self-guided tour of the museum to spot the real-life versions of their handmade blooms.

Week 5 (19–21 August): Artist Annahieta Oskooi helps young visitors design and decorate their own Egyptian-style gilded bookmarks, inspired by the museum’s Egypt Gallery.

Week 6 (26–28 August): Artist Luke Saxon closes the summer with a playful collage workshop inspired by the museum’s architecture and vast collections.

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A previous arts and craft session hosted at Blackburn Museum and Art GalleryA previous arts and craft session hosted at Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery (Image: Safiyyah Tayyeb) Alongside these weekly artist-led workshops, the museum continues to offer free drop-in arts and crafts activities Tuesday to Saturday from 11 am to 4 pm, as well as object handling tables, quizzes, and more.

No booking is needed, and all activities are designed to be drop-in and family-friendly. Children must be supervised by an adult at all times.





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