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Workshops

We host a wide variety of workshops for the Gunnersbury Community. From creative opportunities for young people to knitting spaces for locals, there's something for everyone within our halls

Workshops for Adults

Stitch, Knit and Craft

Join us for our friendly fortnightly textile group.

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Community Groups

We are committed to working with our wider communities to offer new experiences which are truly collaborative from the offset. Our focus is to work with under-represented museum audiences and continue ongoing relationships with groups and individuals.

As a local history museum, we share stories of people and individuals from both Ealing and Hounslow boroughs. However, we recognise gaps in our collections and through the community engagement programme we work towards ensuring we provide an inclusive reflection of voices from our diverse community.

Our projects aim to make the collections more accessible and through co-curation and targeted work, we strive to make this happen.

Some of the projects we have worked on have included developing a Youth Forum who have attended workshops and continue to collaborate on an oral history project with publishing house, social and political activist Eric Huntley who is featured in our People and Place gallery.

If you are interested in working with us or have ideas you wish to share, please contact us on learning@visitgunnersbury.org

Click here for some examples of former projects

Young Curators

Our Youth Forum is an exciting and engaging project working in collaboration with young people aged 14-19 years old.

All members are working, living or studying in either Ealing and Hounslow and are interested in opportunities to voice their opinions about the museum, programming and other issues of interest to them.

Through volunteering for the museum and park programmes, the team of young people get opportunities to gain new skills and attend workshops.

Much of the work is co-curated to ensure the projects relevant, interesting and valuable.

If you would like to find out more, join the group or have ideas you wish to share, please contact Jennal Amin.

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