Step inside a museum made entirely from cardboard and discover creatures from the future of our planet. The Pop-Up Cardboard Museum of Natural History from the Future is a playful, hands-on space for families to explore endangered species, the local environment and the role we all play in protecting the natural world.
With costumes, craft, storytelling and a time-travelling curator to guide the way, the museum comes alive with imagination and invention. Built from cardboard and powered by creativity, this is a museum unlike any other.
The pop-up is free, family-friendly, and drop-in - no booking required.
South Bank Library: Saturday 11 October, 10am - 2pm (performance at 1.30pm)
The Pop-Up Cardboard Museum of Natural History from the Future is led by artists Hollie Notman and Kat Lynas with support from Meghan Darby, Lydia Maclure, Gabriel Gustard and performer Maryam Ali. It is produced by Aaron Bowman (SIDEQUEST CIC).
This project is funded by Borderlands and made possible thanks to the generous support of SIRF, Between the Tides, Middlesbrough Council, South Bank Library and Dorman Museum.
You can also visit the museum at the Dorman Museum: Saturday 25 October, 10am - 3pm (performances at 11am & 1pm)
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