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Talks, courses and workshops
See what's new in the museum's inspiring programme of events.
Join this workshop to discover the tactile material of clay, enjoy a day of hands-on exploration from creating pinch pots to wheel throwing and crafting tools.
Join guide Edward Richards for a tour of the highlights of the exhibition SKATEBOARD, delivered in British Sign Language for d/Deaf visitors using BSL and their companions.
Join this workshop led by Stu Smith, founder of Lovenskate, to experiment with screen printing. Go from the design concept to the print process to start building your visual identity – be it a brand or self-expression.
Join guide Andrew Mashigo for an audio-described tour of the exhibition SKATEBOARD for blind and visually impaired visitors and their companions.
Exploring the legacy of pioneering Italian designer Enzo Mari, this event is the first in a series of discussions with contemporary designers, makers and curators influenced by Mari’s approach. With designers Michael Marriot and Studiomama.
In this hands-on workshop led by RubinoWilson, learn how to make a wooden chair inspired by Enzo Mari's iconic 'Sedia P', following an exhibition visit.
Get to grips with the wonderful world of knitting and learn how to make a quilt-style blanket in this workshop designed for beginners to start mastering the basics of the craft.
An engaging workshop to learn how to create robots to compete in various games of the Design Museum’s Olympics using the BBC Micro:Bit.
A hands-on workshop to learn how to crochet your own small cross-body bag and crochet pattern created by designer Peju Obasa.
A workshop to spark your digital creativity and master the realm of 3D character design and digital sculpting – an ideal platform for emerging 3D artists and game enthusiasts.
A fun workshop to learn about the unique skill of deck pressing using the vacuum press – a hands on experience designing, making and decorating a skateboard deck to keep.
Learn about the unique skill of deck pressing using the vacuum press – a hands on experience designing and decorating a skateboard deck to keep.
This workshop is sold out. Please email learning@designmuseum.org to join the waiting list.
Discover new ways to draw and learn more about buildings and cities through this workshop on architectural drawing.
Join this enlightening talk by Joseph Walsh, internationally acclaimed designer maker, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of establishing his studio.
Learn drawing techniques to capture details of architecture and sense of place on paper, inspired by our iconic building in this session led by artist and educator Wilson Yau.
In this introductory workshop led by artist Georgia Bosson, learn how to create a reduction lino print inspired by iconic Italian designer Enzo Mari's work and ethos.
Celebrate London Festival of Architecture 2024 and discover the fascinating story of the museum building in this group tour for D/deaf visitors and their companions, who use British Sign Language, led by guide Edward Richards.
Join our annual collaboration with the London Festival of Architecture showcasing progressive manifestos envisioning a more inclusive London, developed by emerging voices in architecture and the built environment.
Exploring the legacy of pioneering Italian designer Enzo Mari, this event is the second in a series of discussions with contemporary designers, makers and curators influenced by Mari’s approach.
Celebrate London Festival of Architecture 2024 and discover the fascinating story of the museum building, in this group tour for blind and visually impaired visitors and their companions, led by guide Poppy Levison.
Learn how to use fresh and dried flowers to naturally dye silk in this eco–conscious workshop with designer Georgia Bosson.
For schools
Using handling collections of contemporary design objects, students can interact with key designs through experiential learning. Hour-long workshops support students to gain new perspectives on the role of designers and the impact of design in everyday life. Suitable for key stages 2, 3, 4 and 5.
master's course
Did you know that the Design Museum offers a Master's programme in Curating Contemporary Design in partnership with Kingston University?
Our collaborative degree is one of the world’s foremost postgraduate programmes for design curators, taught by leading academics, curators and designers.
Applications are open to start in 2024.
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