Dragon's scales and traveller's tales

Published: 8 February 2006

The University of Glasgow's Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery is running a range of creative classes for children throughout February and March

To avoid the doldrums of the mid-term break the University of Glasgow's Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery have organised a selection of exciting classes for 3-12 year olds to spark their creative flair this February.

Classes, ranging from Charles Rennie Mackintosh-inspired model making to Native American tales of Yaponcha the Wind God, are available to occupy and inspire the kids from 13 to 15 February 2006.

Six week courses are also available to enliven Saturday mornings with classes involving 'Origami Ornaments', 'Scales and Tails Dragon Drawings' and 'Tahiti Island Travellers Tales'.

Likewise adults can get involved with courses on papermaking and Japanese woodblock printing.

To book or for further information call 0141 330 2375 or email pkidd@museum.gla.ac.uk
Places are limited and classes must be booked in advance. Call now to avoid disappointment

Kate Richardson (K.richardson@admin.gla.ac.uk)


For more information please contact the University of Glasgow Media Relations Office on 0141 330 3535 or email Pressoffice@gla.ac.uk

First published: 8 February 2006