York Museums Trust

Events - 12 Jan 17

Early Years Explorers – Wood – Thu 12 Jan 2017

Early Years Explorers - Wood

Date: Thursday 12 January 2017, 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Venue: York Art Gallery

Early Years Explorers – Activities for children aged two to five years old which include songs, stories, games and craft activities. Sessions are based on familiar preschool play areas, which are enhanced to help children learn about the gallery’s collections and exhibitions through play. Sessions are a mixture of free flow and adult led activities which all relate to the Early Years curriculum.

Wood – Play with the traditional wooden toys and make some bark rubbing pictures.

£4.00 per child (admission applies for adults) – click here to book through Eventbrite.

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Volunteer’s Gallery Talk – Thu 12 Jan 2017

Volunteer's Gallery Talk

Date: Thursday 12 January 2017, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Venue: York Castle Museum

Join one of our knowledgeable volunteers every Tuesday and Thursday for a free talk from 12pm. The subject will vary but will relate to one of the displays in the museum.

Please note that as these talks are volunteer-led, we cannot guarantee that they will always take place. Please ring ahead on 01904 687687 or check with our Welcome Team on arrival in case of cancellation.

Free with admission, no need to book.

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Art Shot Talks – Thu 12 Jan 2017

Art Shot Talks

Date: Thursday 12 January 2017, 2:00 pm - 2:45 pm
Venue: York Art Gallery

Join our Welcome Team for our free 10 minute Art Shot talks daily 2pm- 2.45pm except for Wednesdays and Saturdays.

The subject will vary but will relate to the displays and collections currently on at York Art Gallery.

Free with admission, no need to book.

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CANCELLED – Stargazing in the Winter Sky – Thu 12 Jan 2017

CANCELLED - Stargazing in the Winter Sky

Date: Thursday 12 January 2017, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Venue: Yorkshire Museum

Unfortunately this event has been cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience.

Winter is a fantastic time to go stargazing. The skies are darker for longer and some of the great constellations, such as Orion, Taurus and Gemini, are visible. The skies are awash with star clusters and terrific stars that make a marvellous sight through a pair of binoculars. Learn how to find your way around the winter night sky and view some of these astronomical treats.

£10 per person (museum admission included).

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