ARTIST Louise Garrett is leading a workshop at Keighley's Cliffe Castle Museum.
The session will explore nature through drawing, and mark making – the way artists produce different lines, dots, marks, patterns and textures.
There are two time slots for the event, which takes place at the Spring Gardens Lane museum on Saturday, June 1.
The period between 11am and noon has been designated a 'quiet hour', and is aimed at children with special educational needs/neurodiversity. Places are limited and should be booked by emailing nicola.fox@bradford.gov.uk
Then an open family session is being held between 12.30pm and 3pm, on a drop-in basis. Booking isn't necessary.
Participation is free, but donations are welcome.
The workshops form part of a series of events being held at Bradford Council-run museums to coincide with the Spring Bank school holidays.
Councillor Sarah Ferriby, Bradford Council’s executive member for healthy people and places, says: "Our museums and galleries are great places to spend time."
For further information, visit bradfordmuseums.org
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