Discover the first major retrospective of the visionary British artist and designer, whose enchanting and original works will finally receive public recognition.
Craft your own bound book and learn one of the oldest and most elegant methods of decorating paper.
In this workshop, Bekah from Earthchild Remedies will guide you through practices that explore herbal tea as medicine.
What better way to spend a Sunday than making friends with a couple of adorable miniature pigs?
Learn how to make a theatrical, sculptural bouquet.
Explore storytelling through art and play, collaborate, create and play together.
Playful painting for little creatives under 5, with new themes each month to keep them engaged.
Get inspired to make art together as a family in these free monthly creative activities in the Art Studio.
Spark your child’s imagination through interactive storytelling.
What better way to spend a Sunday than making friends with a couple of adorable miniature pigs?
In line with the LFA2025 theme, Voices, we invite Families to collaborate in fun, family friendly participatory creative art and play sessions with an aim of amplifying and capturing diverse perspectives and experimenting with fresh ideas for transforming local spaces.
Guided by one of our dementia friendly guides, we invite you to take a closer look at paintings from our collection or the Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious exhibition and share your opinions, stories and impressions.
A sculptural composition in five parts, whose shapes evoke sea creatures and underwater plant life.
Material (SG) IV captures the idea of harnessing the wind, freezing it in time.
Carved from glacial erratic boulders by the British sculptor Peter Randall-Page, Walking the Dog I, II & III is situated permanently in the Gardens for everyone to enjoy. The sculpture was commissioned in celebration of the Gallery’s bicentenary in 2011 with support from the Art Fund and was our first piece of major contemporary sculpture.
Watch Eric Ravilious: Drawn to War followed by a Q&A with director Margy Kinmonth, James Russell and V&A curator Ella Ravilious.
Watch a screening of Eric Ravilious: Drawn to War.
This talk will discuss Tirzah Garwood’s artistic practice in conjunction with the careers of her female friends, uncovering their companionships and the realities they faced as artists.
Dr Monika Hinkel, curator of Yoshida: Three Generations of Japanese Printmaking gives an inspiring online introduction to the exhibition.