Join us for an archaeology themed drawing workshop with Meg Bowyer
Meg has worked in many museums and galleries in the North West, and has always been fascinated by the magical objects they contain. She has also admired the fantastic illustrations of people who discovered and investigated many of these finds.
In this archaeology themed workshop, we will be drawing from Roman artefacts kept in The Armitt’s collection, inspired by some of the illustrations currently on display. This is a beginner level workshop suitable for those who with little to no drawing experience, as well as those who has some drawing experience and fancy trying something new!
About the artist
Meg Bowyer is an Artist from Cumbria, currently living in the South Lakes. Her background is in drawing and sculpture, and she undertook a BA Fine Arts at Lancaster University, and Masters in Drawing at Paris College of Art. Most of Meg's work looks at relationships between Cumbrian traditions, industries, and materials. She has ran workshops in drawing, creative writing, and textile sculpture, through Assembly Arts in Lancaster, and is currently undertaking a archival residency program with Signal Film & Media in Barrow.

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Visitor information
Address
Rydal Road, Ambleside, Cumbria, LA22 9BL
01539 431212
Opening times
February-March: Wednesday-Saturday 10:30am-4:30pm (last admission 4pm).
April-October: Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm (last admission 4:30pm).
November-December: Wednesday-Saturday 10:30am-4:30pm (last admission 4pm).
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