Young people

Story Tiles with Lucy Wheeler (8–10 years)

Calendar
Wednesday 27 May
Location
National Centre for Writing at Dragon Hall
Time
10.00 - 12.00
Price
£ 2.50 - £7.50 (pay what you wish)

Join Lucy Wheeler on a drawing and writing tour of Dragon Hall before designing and making your own story tile out of clay!

Join Lucy Wheeler on a drawing and writing tour of Dragon Hall – complete with gargoyles, dragons and witches marks – before designing and making your own story tile out of clay!

Lucy is a creative producer and ceramicist who enjoys working with people in galleries and museums, hospitals, schools, community settings, and green spaces. Whether teaching people how to throw pots on the pottery wheel, or using clay to initiate stories, she loves encouraging others to experiment, have fun and build confidence with the material.

Suitable for ages 8–10 years.

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Made possible with the National Lottery Heritage Fund

Activities for young people and families are further supported by the Card Factory Foundation, Educational Foundation of Alderman John Norman and Paul Bassham Charitable Trust.

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