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2 Family Friendly courses in Manchester

Children and adults Gingerbread House Book Folding Workshop

5.0(50)

By Phoenix Pottery and Art Studio

Phoenix Pottery and Art Studio offers adult and family pottery classes and art and crafts. Close to Warrington, Wigan and Surrounding Northwest area. Easy access from the motorway network . Only 20 miles from Manchester and Liverpool.

Children and adults Gingerbread House Book Folding Workshop
Delivered In-Person in Warrington
£12

Winter Wonderland - Ceramic Bauble painting

5.0(50)

By Phoenix Pottery and Art Studio

This is a fab opportunity to join us in the studio for a gorgeous session of Ceramic Bauble decorating, with festive music You will each have opportunity to decorate a set of 6 baubles. We will use specialised permanent paint suitable for ceramics in your choice of colours. You will be shown examples of deer, fox, snowman, penguin, owl etc ……or use your imagination to come up with your own characters. You will take them home on the day, as they don’t require firing in the kiln. Suitable for age 7+ to come and create your festive decorations. We can arrange a private group/ family booking where dates are available. From 4 - 12 people. Please use the group request option to enquire. Private bookings can be facilitated in our fully accessible room on request.

 Winter Wonderland  - Ceramic Bauble painting
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£20

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RECORDING: Creating family friendly exhibitions

By Kids in Museums

Creating family friendly exhibitions Please Note: this is a recording of a session which took place 3 July 2024. The purchase includes access to the recording until February 2025 to view as many times as you like, as well as resources used during the training.   Do you want to create a family friendly exhibition in your museum, but aren’t sure where to start?   About this training   During this session, we will be exploring the process of developing and delivering a family exhibition with practical tips and ideas.   This training webinar will be led by Sarah Shaw, former National Family Interpretation Manager for English Heritage. Her work included collaboratively designing family friendly experiences with families at the UNESCO World Heritage Site Birdoswald Roman Fort, which won the Best Family Day Out UK Heritage Award in 2020. She was also the project manager for the Marvellous and Mischievous: Literature’s Young Rebels exhibition at York Art Gallery in 2023.   The session will help delegates to:   discuss how to plan for families in exhibitions find out how to use learning and play styles for interpretation and resources learn top tips for developing family friendly exhibitions think about how you consult with families to develop your provision hear ideas for wider improvements to your family visitor experience.   Take a look at the full schedule.     Who should attend? This training is aimed at staff who work in museums, art galleries and heritage sites who are interested in developing successful family friendly exhibitions.

RECORDING: Creating family friendly exhibitions
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 40 minutes
£30

Rethinking Museums: fostering belonging, optimism and meaning for children, young people and families

By Kids in Museums

Since the end of the pandemic, children, young people and families have faced a barrage of challenges to their standard of living, wellbeing, family life and place within society. Our conference will focus on how museums can become welcoming and accessible spaces that enable all children, young people and families to socialise, relax, play, work and learn. Family Against the background of a slow post-Covid recovery and ingrained inequalities of access amongst museum audiences, we will share examples of museum programmes that have successfully welcomed children, young people and families who have historically been excluded. Often these new audiences have found a sense of safety and belonging in their local museums and become less isolated. Society In an increasingly polarised world where online disinformation proliferates, museums have a vital role in enabling people to build empathy and explore social justice issues. Work in this space helps museums remain relevant to younger audiences and helps them feel more optimistic about the future. Careers As the number of museum traineeships and apprenticeships are shrinking, so are the routes into a career in heritage. We’ll explore programmes that are opening up the museum workforce and enabling a wider group of young people to find meaningful work and build skills and confidence for future employment. Conference Format The conference programme has three strands: Case study presentations Interactive workshops A selection of activities, panel discussions and workshops programmed by the Kids in Museums Youth Panel. These sessions will be bookended by expert keynote speakers and the launch of the new Kids in Museums Manifesto. Explore the programme. Bursaries We want the conference as accessible as possible. We have free tickets available for under 25s and others who are unable to afford to buy a ticket. To apply for a bursary, please complete the short form on this page. The deadline for applications for bursaries is 10 January 2025.

Rethinking Museums: fostering belonging, optimism and meaning for children, young people and families
Delivered Online
£30 to £75

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