Always wanted to learn how to make colourful collages? Join us again at Queen Street Mill for another beginner-friendly, introductory art workshop. This month we are once again joined by Pauline, President of Blackburn Artists' Society who will be teaching you how to create vivid and unique collages.
In this workshop, you'll be sat in the heart of our 19th century weaving mill, and you can use the unique shapes and colours of the building to inspire your collage. Choose from a wide range of materials including paper, card and textiles to create a beautiful, one-of-a-kind art piece to take home with you.
All materials included as well as free tea and coffee.
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£20 per person. Places are very limited so please book in advance by calling or emailing the museum. You can pay in advance or on the day.
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