Exhibition

Chalk Stream

Clore Learning Studio

Draw. Collab. Create. Make your mark in our Clore Learning Studio with Chalk Stream.

Fri 7 Feb

Fri 7 Feb - Sun 1 Jun 2025

Turner Contemporary Rendezvous, Margate, Kent CT9 1HG

Access to the Clore Learning Studio will be restricted on some days. Find out when here.

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Please note: there are periods when this space will be closed. Find out more here.

Turner Contemporary has transformed the Clore Learning Studio into Chalk Stream, designed for play, alongside the children’s art library of over 400 books and regular workshop programme.

Go make your mark in the stream but before you enter, please read the rules below:

  • Help yourself to chalk and draw on anything black – let your creativity flow!
  • Collaborate with other artists in the stream.
  • Use the stream bridges to move around without stepping on artwork.
  • Before leaving, use the brushes provided to dust yourself off and wipe your feet.

 

Important information:

  • Please supervise your children at all times while exploring this space together
  • For your enjoyment of Chalk Scape, we may need to limit numbers at busy times.
  • Recommended stay time 45 minutes

The Clore Learning Studio will be closed on the following dates and times:

  • Friday 28 February 2025, 10am – 12.30pm
  • Friday 14 March 2025, 10am – 12.30pm
  • Friday 28 March 2025, 10am – 12.30pm
  • Friday 11 April 2025, 10am – 12.30pm
  • Friday 25 April 2025, 10am – 12.30pm
  • Friday 9 May 2025, 10am – 12.30pm
  • Friday 23 May 2025, 10am – 12.30pm
  • Wednesday 2 July, 10am – 3pm
  • Wednesday 3 July, 10am – 3pm

Please ask a member of staff about our Gallery Resources:

Gallery Toolkits – Borrow a bag filled with fun activities to help you explore the exhibition in different ways

Sensory Bags – Explore the different textures and materials you can see in the exhibition