As part of Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, be inspired by this amazing exhibition and try your hand at making your own camera or find out how the professionals go about capturing wierd and wonderful creatures on camera. These events are for all the family so why not come along and try something new?
Get more out of the exhibition by picking up our free leaflet 'Every Picture Tells a Story', an informative guide, designed especially for families and carers with children aged eight and over. The bright and colourful booklet helps younger visitors to look closer at the images in the exhibition, it encourages discussion and interaction amongst groups and families, enabling all ages to get the most from this most stunning and original wildlife exhibition.
Events:
Cool Frames
Tuesday 1st April
10.30am – 12.30pm, 1.30pm – 3.30pm
New Walk Museum & Art Gallery
Fed up with dull colourless frames for your favourite photos? Then come to the museum and create your own colourful funky frame to brighten a wall at home. Use the materials provided to create a beautiful frame to take home. Actvity charge £1.50.
Wild Scenes
Thursday 3rd April
10.30am - 12.30pm, 1.30pm - 3.30pm
New Walk Museum & Art Gallery
Be inspired by the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition and make your own wildlife collage picture. £1.50 for activities.
Camera Obscura
Saturday 19th April
10.30am - 12.30pm, 1.30pm - 3.30pm
New Walk Museum & Art Gallery
Visit the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition and make your own camera obscura and see the world upside down! £1.50 for activities.
A Wildlife Photographer Talks
Sunday 20th April
2.00pm
New Walk Museum & Art Gallery
Visit the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition and discover how it’s done via this illustrated talk by Photographer, Steve Maginnis. Tickets: £1.50