Shape Your History: Clay Chess Piece Making Inspired by the Lewis Chessmen
Inspired by the Fir-thàilisg Leòdhais (Lewis Chessmen) this workshop invites you to create a chess piece from air dry clay.
'ARC Public' 'ARC Spring Fling'
Date: Friday 10 April 2026
Time: 17:00 - 18:30
Venue: University of Glasgow, Advanced Research Centre, 11 Chapel Lane
Category: Open days and visits
Part of Play Across Time: A Night of Scottish Game History
Open to all ages; children under 10 must be accompanied by a guardian
Inspired by the Fir-thàilisg Leòdhais - Lewis Chessmen - this workshop invites you to create a chess piece from air dry clay.
By taking part, you will learn more about how games respond and change to social, political, and historical factors. Chess has experienced many such changes, not only from its spread across the globe but from its many centuries of play.
No previous experience required. Useful clay sculpting techniques such as subtractive sculpting and scoring will be demonstrated as part of the workshop.
All materials will be provided, and participants can take their creations home with them.
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This event is part of the 2026 Spring Fling: About Time. For full programme details and bookings, please visit our collection.
This event is free, but ticketed.
You will be provided with one drink on arrival, while stocks last.
If you have any access requirements, please contact ARCEngage@Glasgow.ac.uk.