This is the third in a series of relaxed arts and science activities designed for children who have a disability, are neurodivergent or experience anxiety.
In the session, children can have a go at crafting their own quirky creatures from clay, create coding masterpieces using our robots and explore natures elements using our microscopes.
Booking is essential. Please only book for each child or young person taking part. Accompanying adults do not need to book a ticket. This activity is funded by Hull City Council and Department for Education through the Holiday Activities and Food programme.
Free healthy snacks and a drink will be available to all children that take part in the session.
Dates
Date | Time | Price | |
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18 Aug 2025 | 10:00am | £0 - £0 | Book Now |
Venue Details
The Ferens has a magnificent collection of paintings and sculptures, including works by European Old Masters, portraiture, marine painting, and modern and contemporary British art. Highlights include masterpieces by Lorenzetti, Frans Hals, Antonio Canaletto, Frederick Leighton, Stanley Spencer, David Hockney, Helen Chadwick and Gillian Wearing. With a regular programme of events, guided tours and changing exhibitions, there’s always something new to explore. You can also enjoy refreshments in our popular cafe, Venue Hull.
Facilities
Accessible Toilets
Assistance Dogs
Baby Changing
Hearing Loop
Level Access
Wheelchair Access