Bring Abbot Hall's world class art to life with our monthly creative sessions.
Join us for an inspiring guided tour. You’ll use high quality materials to reflect and reimagine what you see.
No sketching experience is needed, so whether you’re a seasoned artist or just beginning, this experience offers a creative way to connect with Abbot Hall’s displays.
Our artist-guide will take you through the gallery and offer tips and techniques for observation drawing. Respond to the art, feel inspired and create something you’re proud of.
Each monthly session will focus on specific area of the gallery, giving you the time to look closely and notice hidden details in each space.
In the first half of the session, you’ll be sketching, mark making and gathering inspiration responding to the current exhibitions and displays. Following this, you’ll be invited to the Creative Space Café, where you can focus on the detail or add splashes of colour to your artwork. What you create is entirely up to you!
Sessions at 10:30am – 12:00pm
Meet at Abbot Hall reception
Everyone from beginners to fully fledged artists are welcome.
Suitable for people aged 12+
All materials will be provided on the day, but feel free to bring long your favourite materials too!
We kindly ask that you reserve your place for this session here.
Abbot Hall is a multi-level Georgian building. Galleries are accessible via a series of stairs or staff operated lifts.
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Visitor information
Address
Abbot Hall, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 5AL
01539 637940
Opening times
Opening times
10am-4pm, Wednesday - Saturday
Annual closure dates:
25 – 26 December 2024
We will be closed 2-13 February 2025 for collection care and maintenance.
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