Monday, February 25, 2013

Half Term Fun!


We have been delivering some fun holiday sessions to children aged 2 – 12 this half term.  


Dressing up in hats and wigs - who will you be?
Children have asked questions, thought about, crafted and been creative on themes such as the weather, medieval life and Waterton's wonderful animals.  Session have been delivered at both Sandal and Pontefract Castles, Pontefract Museum and the new Wakefield Museum in Wakefield One.

Waterton's eye-view of the Caiman Crocodile!
Sessions for the Easter holidays are already being developed by the team.  If you would like to be added to our e-mailing list for future notification of activities and events let the team know.


Creative fun!

Concentrating hard!
Imagining life in the past

Monday, February 18, 2013

It's never too early to visit a museum...

It’s never too early to visit a museum…        This is part of Kids in Museums manifesto, a charity dedicated to making museums open and welcoming to all families and is exactly what we are aiming to achieve ourselves. Our learning team run free activities throughout the year and are especially busy coming up to school holidays with themed craft activities for ages 2- 5s and 6-12s.  These sessions are great fun but you don’t have to be booked into a workshop to enjoy the museum with your younger children.
Hector in The Front Room - time to get creative!
The new galleries have been designed for everyone to find something that interests them – whether that’s a table full of colouring pencils or an opportunity to get close up to boa constrictor! 

Up close to a boa constrictor
The display cases, full of new and exciting things, are at just the right height for little to people to explore and there is a mixture of objects especially meant for touching and feeling within easy reach.   There’s also plenty of opportunity for creative play with our newly installed kitchen and two different areas for dressing up with mirrors.  Activity sheets and trails are available in the Front Room - and ask our Visitor Hosts for information on our new digitrails.
Hector has found the caiman!
Why not combine your visit with a trip to the new Children’s library located on the first floor and then finish it off with a well-deserved treat in Create Cafe, who have a lovely children's menu and new lunch box offer.


On a practical level Wakefield One is fully accessible to buggies with lifts located at each entrance and baby change facilities on the ground floor. Why not give it a go?!

The new Experience Wakefield website has now been launched - check here for special event listings.  
The new Experience Wakefield website is live!





Thursday, February 14, 2013

Be our Valentine!

To celebrate Valentine's Day, we thought we would share some historical Valentines from our collection.  We hope you have a lovely day!
Cupid himself features on this Valentine's cards dating to 1880-1910

Valentine card decorated with leaf design (1850-1900)

A fringed and padded Valentines (1850 - 1900)

This unusual sampler bears the motto 'Beware of Modern Love'!  (1850-1860)

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Crafty Crocs

Today has seen our Crafty Crocs meet for the first time in 2013. Keeping in sync with the current weather our focus was on snow!  Children created snowless snowmen, hand print robins and star shaped foxes.
Today's Crafty Crocs  proudly showing their star-shaped foxes

Having creative fun!

Being creative can get messy!



Future sessions will be held on Tuesdays 5th March, 7th May, 4th June and 2nd July.  

Booking is essential on 01924 302700 (Booking line open Monday- Tuesday 9:30am – 4:45pm and Wednesday 9:30am – 1:30pm) or contact the team by e-mail.


Henry made a robin from his hand print
During February half term there will be a 2-5 years workshop on Thursday 21st February.  

Rain, Rain Go Away will see our younger visitors create weather themed crafts in the warmth of the Learning Zone along with a visit to the Museum – Booking is essential.





Tuesday, January 29, 2013

This month's Artwalk gets even more exciting!

What do you get if you cross a community arts projects with a ukulele?

Come along to Wakefield Museum for January’s Artwalk next Wednesday to find out!

On Wednesday, 30th January 5 – 8pm, Wakefield Museum is hosting a series of special exhibitions and events to mark January's Artwalk.

In addition to Faceless displaying giant murals created through their ‘Communities in Time’ project, funded by Wakefield Council’s Creative Partners grant scheme, the amazing Ossett Ukuele Philharmonia will now be performing in the lower atrium at 7 – 7.30pm! 

Create Cafe will be displaying the Flock to Ossett sheep and the Ossett crocheted bicycle! These incredible, life size papier-mâché sheep were first spotted parading through Ossett last summer to celebrate the towns heritage and links to the wool trade.

Create are also offering a special Artwalk dinner deal of 2 courses and a drink for £10.

Mural created through Faceless' Communities in Time project


Friday, January 25, 2013

Reflections on Autumn Glory - Pontefract Museum

A new, colourful exhibition has just opened at Pontefract Museum. 

'Reflections on Autumn Glory' exhibits the work of St Mary's Magnificent Mosaicers.  
New exhibition just opened at Pontefract Museum
The St Mary's Magnificent Mosaicers are  members of the public who are enrolled as Adult Learners on a weekly mosaic course run by the Workers Education Association (WEA), at St Mary's Community Centre in Chequerfield, Pontefract.  This course - Exploring the Art of Mosaic - is dedicated to modern mosaic as an art form, and has been active since 2009. 

The exhibition shows pieces created using a variety of materials ranging from tiles to stained glass, and from clay to jewellery, as well as buttons, beads, natural stone and many others, and also shows some of the tools used in creating the work.
Some of the pieces on display at the museum - even this chair seat is a mosaic!

What it means to the artists:

Caroline's mosaic in progress -Week 1

Around ten years ago I gave up full time employment because I suffered with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Consequently I became very low, however I had always been creative, having previously gained a degree in textiles, running art clubs in schools and attaining a MA in printmaking and was able to continue with this.

One day a neighbour gave me an old table, I had some leftover kitchen tiles, something clicked in my head or rather the hammer in my hand began to smash the tiles. I arranged them on the table top in a simple design, my first mosaic  Perhaps the act of destroying old material to create something new was therapeutic because I found I could not stop, moving on to my bathroom and outside into my tiny 
Caroline's mosaic in progress - Week 4
backyard.

Later I saw a mosaic show in Pontefract Museum organised by a local mosaic  tutor, an altogether finer collection of mosaics made from cut glass and other materials such as pebbles and beads, it was very impressive. I was inspired to enroll in the  mosaic class at St Mary's Centre in Pontefract, this was three years ago, I'm now addicted to this artform. I love drawing, painting and pattern making, mosaics infuses all three. To finish, the positive social interaction gained from meeting like minded people each week is vital for my physical and mental well being.
Caroline Hutchinson



Caroline's mosaic in progress - Week 6

The finished piece 'Spiral' - now on display at Pontefract Museum


The day I was introduced by a friend to the mosaic class at St Mary's community centre, Chequerfield, was a day that I will be forever grateful to her.  There I found a medium I love working with, glass.  The colours and textures you can get in stained glass is practically endless.  Other media can be incorporated into your design, such as bits of jewellery, marbles and shapes made from fimo.  You don't have to be a brilliant artist or even be able to draw, just to have ideas. The sky is the limit, as they say.  The rest of the students are amazing, some of the work they do is inspiring.  Our tutor,  is very encouraging and for me, the two hours that the class lasts, is way too short.

I suffer from depression but doing the mosaics has helped be calm and focused, a big bonus.

Preparing for this current exhibition was fun but nerve wracking.  I am one of those people that as soon as the word 'deadline' is mentioned, I falter.  Even so, I got there and in the end have exhibited four pieces.
Su Starkey's mosaic 'Fire' - now on display at Pontefract Museum
For two of my pieces, night and day, I took the idea from a start burst shaped pearl brooch I had seen.  'Day' I hope you will agree with me reflects the wonderful colours of autumn and night, the cold evenings.  The buzz from seeing your work on the wall is indescribable. The exhibition is well worth a visit, you will be amazed at the variety of designs and imagination shown there.
Su Starkey


Several of the pieces are for sale - so why not pop to the museum and pick up an original work of art?

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Half-term holiday activities

We are now taking February half-term bookings for Family Activities across our venues.  Sessions range from exploring Waterton's created creatures at Wakefield Museum to drop-in activities based on the Ackworth Hoard at Pontefract Museum - and more!


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