Exhibition: “The Stories Behind the Stitches”
The Museum of Cambridge 2-3 Castle Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United KingdomExplore self-expression, disability and wellness, education and family life in this new exhibition!
Explore self-expression, disability and wellness, education and family life in this new exhibition!
What's on this half-term at the Museum? Conservation, Rivers and Games!
Join us in the Enid Porter Room for a day of drop-in board gaming fun. Play a variety of quick-to-learn games related to our current exhibition “The Stories Behind the Stitches”. Build a quilt to earn button tokens in Patchwork,
Visit the Museum of Cambridge after-hours and enjoy our temporary exhibition, the launch of two new trails, and late-night shopping.
Join us on Saturday 29th June for an introduction to the wonderful world of cross-stitch. From 12:00-15:00 this free workshop will take you through the history of the craft with an opportunity to see objects from the Museum’s collection not
The Summer Holidays are here, and we have so many exciting craft activities and workshops to keep the whole family busy throughout the holiday! It's the Season of Wellbeing at the Museum of Cambridge, linking to our temporary exhibition 'The
Join us in the Enid Porter Room for a day of drop-in board gaming fun. Play a variety of quick-to-learn games related to our current exhibition “The Stories Behind the Stitches”. Build a quilt to earn button tokens in Patchwork,
Join us in the Enid Porter Room for a day of drop-in board gaming fun. Play a variety of quick-to-learn games related to our current exhibition “The Stories Behind the Stitches”. Build a quilt to earn button tokens in Patchwork,
Cambridge and Szeged have been twinned since 1987! Visit the exhibit, produced by the Cambridge Szeged Society to explore the our Twin City and Hungarian history and culture.
Hear about the rich culture of Hungary and Szeged, Cambridge's twin city. As a companion event to the temporary community exhibition “Our Hungarian Twin City Szeged & its Cultural Riches” curated by the Cambridge Szeged Society, this talk will delve