Community
We run a whole host of enriching activities to engage the local community, many of them completely free.
Events

Tullie Art group has returned to Tullie!
We are using our education space until our brand new space is ready.
Step-free entrance is via Abbey Street, through the gardens and into Old Tullie House.
We will meet you in the reception area of Old Tullie House and show you where to go. There is an open lift down to our space, and a wheel-chair accessible toilet facility with hand rails.
Upcoming sessions:
Wednesday 19th March
Back to basics and 'playing with paint'
Artist Martin Evans will be guiding us through some colour theory, giving us a tutorial on mixing paints, and showing us some different methods / tools for applying acrylic paint to canvas. The session will aslo include using charcoal to sketch your composition before applying paint.
We'll be using some landscapes from the Tullie collection as inspitation for your art.
Next session dates:
Wednesday 16th April
Wednesday 21st May
Wednesday 18th June
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Meet me at the Museum has returned to Tullie museum to be closer to our much loved collections.
We are using a space inside Old Tullie House.
The step-free access is via the gardens on Abbey Street due the on-going construction of our new reception area.
Our friendly team will meet you inside the entrance of Old Tullie House and guide you to our space. See below for a description of what we'll be doing.
Up and coming sessions:
March 5th - 1.30 - 3pm
Project Tullie preview
Join us for an illustrated presentation about Project Tullie (Tullie's exciting new plans).
The presentation will start with a trip down memory lane of Tullie throughout the years, followed by a preview of our plans for 2025 and beyond! We'd love to hear your memories and ideas about how we can make Tullie more fun for you, your family and friends.
April 2nd - 1.30 - 3pm
May 7th - 1.30 - 3pm
June 4th - 13.30 - 3pm
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POLY STYRENE: I AM A CLICHÉ (96 mins) 12+
Film start time - 6.15pm
Film finish time - 7:51pm
Woman UP chat until 9pm
Poly Styrene was the first woman of colour in the UK to front a successful rock band. She introduced the world to a new sound of rebellion, using her unconventional voice to sing about identity, consumerism, postmodernism, and everything she saw unfolding in late 1970s Britain, with a rare prescience. As the front-woman of X-Ray Spex, the Anglo-Somali punk musician was also a key inspiration for the riot grrrl and Afropunk movements.
After the film, we invite you to stick around for a chat about the themes of the film and to learn more about how you can get involved in Woman UP or Young Woman UP.
FREE / Booking required / Limited refreshments
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