In this workshop for 7-11 year olds with artist Anna Brownsted, participants will draw journeys without lifting their pencil.
Inspired by Japanese artist Kenji Umeda, the session will move between drawing, making and looking. Using simple materials and a playful approach, participants will explore how a line can become a structure, a sculpture can become a drawing, and how small forms can hold surprising ideas.
Participants will leave with drawings, sculptures, and a new way of seeing the relationship between them.
For this workshop there is no lunch break. We do have a mid-morning break and provide simple snacks, but participants are welcome to bring their own. We do ask that these do not contain nuts.

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Visitor information
Address
Castle Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3 0AQ
01223 748100
Opening times
Tuesday - Sunday, 11am-5pm
House, galleries, café and shop are open. You can pre-book your visit online, or come along for walk up tickets (available first come, first served) for the house and gallery. Last entry to the House at 4.20pm.
If you wish to visit the house, you will need to book a house ticket, which comes with a 50% National Art Pass discount. House tickets include entry to current exhibitions. If the house is fully booked, you can still visit the exhibition galleries by booking an exhibition ticket or coming along on the day you wish to visit.
Exclusions and safety measures
Please check the Kettle’s Yard website for any one-off closures.


















