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FREE ‘Make a windmill’ craft activity on Saturday, 8 October

Published on Thursday, 6th October 2022

Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery, 11am to 4pm

Wondering where to take the kids this Saturday?

Why not join us at the Museum for one of our popular Make and Take craft activities? Participants can design and assemble their very own paper windmill with moving sails and the activity is inspired by a model of the Tuttle Hill Windmill which visitors can view in our Local History Gallery.

Our Make and Take sessions are free and there is no need to book. Drop by anytime between 11am and 4pm in the Picture Gallery.

While at the Museum, why not also check out our temporary exhibitions?

‘Mid Century Mastery’ comprises paintings and sculptures by Edward Hellawell, a former Head of Nuneaton Art School and ‘Shattered Silk’ by Jini Rawlings showcases mixed media and video installation with a focus on the significance of silk. There is also a chance to view again a smaller version of our 2020 Nuneaton Blitz exhibition.

Cllr Sue Markham, Portfolio Holder for Public Services, said:

“It’s great to be able to show such varied and high-quality exhibitions at Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery.

“I hope people get the chance to visit over the next couple of months.”

Don't forget our FREE Storytelling for Under 5s on Wednesday, 19 October. Join Melly between 11:15am and 11:45am for an exciting story. Be prepared to make, join in, make some noise and have lots of fun. No booking required, just drop in. All children must be accompanied by an adult.