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Sat 21 January 2023, 11am-1.30pm
£15 (one adult & up to two children)
Explore the collision of natural and manufactured worlds that you see in Caragh Thuring's work – volcanoes, submarines, bricks, people and plants. From our windows you'll see a similar mash-up of the manufactured and the natural jostling together. In this workshop you will draw, paint, and print to create your own fantastic mash-up art.
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