Monday 30 March 2015

British Museum - What's on for families this Easter


What’s on for families

at the British Museum



Our special exhibition Defining beauty: the body in ancient Greek art is now open! The sculptures, bronzes and pots on display show the many different ways in which the ancient Greeks portrayed the human body. You can enjoy special events and activities inspired by the exhibition, including family trailsactivities for under 5s and creative art workshops. The holiday is also the perfect time to come face to face with eight mummies in our interactive exhibition Ancient lives, new discoveries. Don’t forget under 16s go free to all exhibitions and kids eat free in the Gallery Café.


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Under 16s go free to all of the Museum’s special exhibitions but require you to book a free ticket. Family trails are available for fun ways to explore exhibitions and displays.
Until 5 Jul 2015
Experience the brilliance and diversity of ancient Greek art in this major exhibition focusing on the human body. The works of art include white marble staues, terracottas and bronzes. They portray heroes, gods and monsters, from Aphrodite to Zeus and everything in between.
Sponsored by Julius Baer
Until 12 July 2015
Come face to face with eight mummies in this interactive exhibition, ideal for families. See these people from ancient Egypt and Sudan like never before, and unlock hidden secrets.
Sponsored by Julius Baer
Technology partner Samsung
23 Apr – 2 Aug 2015
Discover the story of one of the world’s oldest continuing cultures in this new exhibition. The show will be the first major exhibition in the UK to present a history of Indigenous Australia through objects, and will celebrate the cultural strength and resilience of both Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders. Look out for special family activities inspired by this exhibition, coming soon.
Supported by BP
Logistics partner IAG Cargo
Organised with the National Museum of Australia
Mon 13 Apr – Fri 17 Apr, 11.00–16.00
Create a 3D sculpture, join a gigantic growing art installation and listen to heroic legends woven by our storyteller. Activities will vary throughout the week so come as often as you can. Suitable for all ages.
Free, just drop in
Under 5s and their parents and carers can discover the Museum’s collection together through playful and multisensory activities.
Thu 16 Apr & Fri 17 Apr, 11.00–13.00
Move and stretch your body in this session inspired by ancient Greek sculpture and art for under 5s and their parents and carers. See what happens in an under 5s session at the Museum on Pinterest.
Free, just drop in
There are free workshops for families and young people every weekend in the Samsung Digital Discovery Centre.
Sat 4 Apr, 11.00–16.00
Use tablet devices to design your own mosaic masks inspired by the fearsome Aztec gods. Suitable for ages 7+.
Free, just drop in
Sun 12 Apr, 11.00 & 14.00
Use stop-motion software and digital video cameras to create animations based on ancient Greek myths. Suitable for ages 7+.
Free, booking advised
Sponsored by Samsung
Follow the family trail for Defining beauty: the body in ancient Greek art to explore the exhibition with your family. The mini-activities in the trail are designed to start discussion about the artworks in the exhibition, taking in athletes, myths, gods and goddesses, and more.
Bring your children to the British Museum for a family visit this Easter. The Ford Centre’s family-friendly facilities can be used free of charge, and we have a huge range of free trails and backpacks available from the Families Desk in the Great Court.