War Paint after hours

Artists and soldiers have painted scenes of conflict for many reasons - to create records, report news or commemorate events. But above all, war paintings are personal perspectives on war and its vast impact on people and places. At this free late event, explore our War Paint exhibition after hours, meet some of the artists featured, and have a go at some of the artistic techniques that appear in the exhibition. Programme from 6pm – 8pm: Meet the artists Create a wire sculpture Stitch a map notebook Sketch the Desert Rat
Admission
Free booking recommended

Website
https://tickets.nam.ac.uk/performances.php?eventId=413:83


Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk/se000573?id=EVENT577864


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