Archaeological experiences to draw in the fans
ONLINE WORKSHOPS WITH TOP EXPERT DURING HALF-TERM
FASCINATING finds will take centre stage during the half-term break, when the county’s three market town museums host an online experience as part of the Festival of Archaeology.
Charnwood Museum, Harborough Museum and Melton Carnegie Museum invited art and heritage expert, Deborah Miles, to choose an object from each site’s collections.
Deborah previously worked in the University of Leicester’s archaeology and ancient history department, and now runs her own business, DM Artology.
She will lead an online archaeological Illustration workshop, where visitors will learn more about the fascinating objects carefully excavated from around the county – and then bring them to life by drawing them... with Deborah’s help.
The treasures which will be going under the spotlight are: a Roman bird-shaped plate brooch from Goadby Marwood at Melton Carnegie Museum; an Iron Age tankard handle from the Hallaton Treasure at Harborough and a palstave axe head from the Rothley Hoard at Charnwood.
In advance of the free workshops, which will be livestreamed, people wanting to take part are being encouraged to visit each museum’s website to see what they will need to take part and learn a bit about the object they will be drawing along with Deborah.
Councillor Richard Blunt, county council cabinet member for heritage and arts, said: “We really looking forward to getting people involved online with this exciting project. “People of all ages are interested in archaeology, and everyone can join us to see the fascinating process of bringing to life a sometimes unrecognisable object that has been discovered and carefully excavated. It should be an inspiring event.”
The museums are encouraging everyone to share their illustrations and their favourite archaeology after the workshop. The free events are
Everyone can see the process of bringing to life a sometimes unrecognisable object
taking place on: Wednesday, October 21 for Melton Carnegie Museum at 10.30am. Join at facebook.com/ MeltonMuseum and visit:
meltonmuseum.org Monday, October 26 for Harborough Museum at 10.30am. Join atfacebook.com/harboroughmuseum
for the event and visit:
harboroughmuseum.org.uk Tuesday, October 27 for Charnwood Museum at 10.30am. Join atfacebook.com/CharnwoodMuseum for the event and visit:
Coun Blunt