Accompanying The Misplaced Musem
Free / All Welcome / Booking where indicated
The Misplaced Museum, driven by acclaimed National Children’s Organisation The House of Fairy Tales has whizzed through all 15 dimensions to arrive at the Stanley Picker Gallery. To celebrate it’s arrival the Gallery is staging a series of interactive activities and events in which all are invited to participate.
Next Event
Report for The HoFT Examiner: Sat 14 March 11am-5pm
You are invited to investigate and report for The House of Fairy Tales Newspaper, The HoFT Examiner with artist Vicky Willmott. All Welcome / Drop-in Anytime
Full Events Programme below
Associated Events
Gallery Breakfast Club: Sat 14 Feb 11am-1pm
An opportunity for visitors of all ages to meet Gallery staff for coffee, juice and a pastry (if you get here early enough!) to look around our current exhibition and find out about our upcoming programme. Includes creative activities for children.
The Somnambulant Detective Agency is Open!
Tues 17 Feb 2-4pm, 25 Feb 3-4pm & Wed 4 Mar 1-2pm & 4-5pm
Join The House of Fairy Tales Somnambulant Detectives on a journey through time, space and The Misplaced Museum… Interactive performance for ages 5 to Adult / Booking Essential
Meet up with Fellow Terrestrials: Wed 18 Feb 5-7pm
Join members of local Meetup groups for conversation, refreshments and shared exploration of The Misplaced Museum. All Welcome
Lunchtime Talk & Evening Salon with Deborah Curtis & Friends: Wed 25 Feb 1pm / 5-7pm
Take a trip into all 15 dimensions to talk about the serious art of play to inspire creativity and imagination in children and adults. All Welcome
Report for The HoFT Examiner: Sat 14 March 11am-5pm
You are invited to investigate and report for The House of Fairy Tales Newspaper, The HoFT Examiner with artist Vicky Willmott. All Welcome / Drop-in Anytime
Lobby Display – peek into the Time Capsule: Launch Tues 17 March 5-7pm / Open until 21 March
A showcase of new work made by local residents and school children which has been inspired The Misplaced Museum and the vibrant history of Kingston School of Art – part, present and future! All Welcome