Come along too the Jersey Museum this May half term, (27th-30th May) head to the ‘Liberation Creation Station’ for four days of FREE family-friendly, creative activities to celebrate 80 years of freedom!
Jersey Museum need your help to decorate the ‘Make Space’ at the Museum so that it becomes a vibrant addition to our new exhibition, ‘Life After Liberation: the road to recovery’, which looks at the challenges and opportunities of the years following the Occupation. Led by artist Karen Le Roy Harris, these FREE, drop-in sessions will be held from Tuesday to Friday, 27-30 May and we’re inviting people of all ages to contribute to a vibrant, collaborative artwork.
Head to the ‘Make Space’ at the Museum and help to create a shared piece that reflects the theme of looking to the future. Activities will include sewing and crafting, offering a hands-on way to connect with Jersey’s post-Occupation history and your contributions will add a personal touch to our new exhibition, ‘Life After Liberation: the road to recovery’.
The ‘Liberation Creation Station’ activities are drop in session taking place daily from 11am to 3pm. They are suitable for all ages.
Entry to Jersey Museum is FREE