Creative hands-on fun for under 5s!
Join us for an explorative play session that aims to foster a sense of wonder and appreciation for our rich cultural heritage.
Introduce your budding Picassos and mini Monets to the captivating world of art with a workshop inspired by famous artists.
From painting and sculpting to building and experimenting, your child will have the opportunity to explore their creativity and develop essential skills in a hands-on and interactive environment.
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National Art Pass offers available at Craven Museum
20% off in shop
Our retail area offers a carefully curated and fun collection of treats and presents, including unique and locally produced crafts, educational gifts, books, homeware, souvenirs and greetings cards. Enjoy 20% off with your National Art Pass.
Expires: 11 Jul 2024
Visitor information
Address
Skipton Town Hall, High Street, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 1AH
01756 706397
Opening times
Monday - Saturday, 9.30am - 4.30pm
Exclusions and safety measures
It’s our top priority that all our visitors and staff are happy and safe.
Our team will be completing regular and enhanced cleaning throughout the day and between performances.
Hand sanitising stations are available throughout the building.
Refurbishments
From 2019 -21 a complete restoration and refurbishment of Grade II Listed Skipton Town Hall took place alongside reinterpretation of Craven Museum collections and redesign of the museum.
All changes and additions were made with with accessibility in mind. The building is now fully accessible with; lifts front and rear of the building; a brand new Changing Places Toilet facility; all gender baby changing toilet facilities; dementia friendly signage; audio visual aids; automatic doors.
Visitor information
What else is on at Craven Museum
The more you see, the more we do.
The National Art Pass lets you enjoy free entry to hundreds of museums, galleries and historic places across the UK, while raising money to support them.