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Meet & Make at the Museum - Polar light phenomena: Glitter stencilling

Join us for our museum wellbeing and making workshops for adults at the Polar Museum! This session we will be using and creating stencils to create blended glitter art. We will be discussing polar light phenomena.

Mon 3 October 2022 10:00AM - 12:30PM

CLASSROOM COURSE Mindfulness in the Garden in 3 separate sessions

Explore and deepen your relationship between mindfulness, yourself and your love of nature over 3 separate days 19, 26 Sept and 3 Oct

6:15PM - 7:45PM

Iyengar Yoga Class

Small class with experienced teacher Robert Ashman.

Tue 4 October 2022 10:00AM - 4:00PM

CLASSROOM COURSE Illustrating autumn fruits

Spend three days learning to illustrate autumn fruits with tutor Penny Price

Wed 5 October 2022 10:00AM - 4:00PM

CLASSROOM COURSE Illustrating autumn fruits

Spend three days learning to illustrate autumn fruits with tutor Penny Price

Thu 6 October 2022 10:00AM - 4:00PM

CLASSROOM COURSE Illustrating autumn fruits

Spend three days learning to illustrate autumn fruits with tutor Penny Price

6:30PM - 8:30PM

ONLINE COURSE Drawing botanicals: from observation to imagination

Join artist and illustrator Karin Eklund on this five part evening course exploring fun and joyful ways of drawing plants and nature

Sat 8 October 2022 8:30AM - 6:15PM

The Wo+Men’s Leadership Conference: Breaking the Bias

Cambridge Judge Business School's Wo+Men’s Leadership Centre’s eighth annual conference, Breaking the Bias, will take place on 8 October 2022. This year, we’re delighted to welcome as our keynote speaker, Demetra Pinsent, CEO of Charlotte Tilbury Beauty Ltd In conversation with Ruth Kennedy, Managing Director, Kennedy Dundas.

2:00PM - 4:30PM

Highlight Anything but Still: Flower Workshop

Take part in this interactive flower workshop, which will include a curator-led tour of ‘Life is Still Life’ with a focus on the artists’ radical representations of flowers, a tour of the award-winning gardens at Murray Edwards and a hands-on session with Anna Taylor (Anna's Flower Farm)