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Faculty of Classics

 

Late night opening at the Museum of Classical Archaeology.

 

Join us for a glass of wine, pick up a pencil and get involved as we sketch among our sculptures after hours with expert guidance from artist Susie Olczak. All abilities are welcome, no prior experience is required and materials will be provided. We’ll also be open to those who wish to browse the collection in this special late night opening.     

This event is part of Museums at Night: a nationwide festival in which museums and galleries open their doors after hours. See here for more after hours events at University of Cambridge Museums.

For adults. Drop-in.

Date: 
Friday, 15 May, 2015 - 18:00 to 21:00
Contact name: 
Jennie Thornber
Contact phone: 
(01223) 330402
Event location: 
Museum of Classical Archaeology

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