Family Explorer Activities: Dala Nasser & Shahana Rajani

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If you are visiting our gallery, make sure you pick up one of our Family Explorer Activities to help you and the family explore the galleries together.

There are a variety of activities to suit a range of ages and abilities, addressing key themes of the work in the exhibitions. You will find our Family Explorer stand next to the entrance to Gallery 2, please ask at Reception to find out more.

These activities were designed by Associate Artist Milee Lee.

Click here to read the activity instructions Holding Memories, for the exhibition Dala Nasser: Cemetery of Martyrs.

A tote bag hung against a grey wall with a large printed label outside of the bag and small pieces of wood visible from inside the bag.
A tote bag and materials including wooden sticks and fabrics laid out on the floor.

Click here to read the activity instructions Water Lines, for the exhibition Shahana Rajani: Lines That World a River تھامنا دریا سے لکیروں.

A large pink fabric tote bag with materials spilling out.
A large pink tote bag and craft materials on display on the floor.

Your Visit

To prepare you for your visit see our Access and Facilities here, and Getting Here.

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Safe Play

Please take care of your children while enjoying the activities, encouraging safe and positive play.

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