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How to Paint Watercolours

The Oxfordshire Museum Park Street, Woostock, Oxfordshire

Have fun while learning how to paint watercolour the right way! In this six week course, John will guide you through all the major and essential techniques to form a […]

£90

Yoga – Six Week Course

The Oxfordshire Museum Park Street, Woostock, Oxfordshire

This 6 week course will teach you to hold poses (Asanas) as well as move with more awareness and connection to your mind and body, incorporating breathwork (Pranayama) and relaxation […]

£75

Bird Photographer of the Year Exhibition

The Oxfordshire Museum Park Street, Woostock, Oxfordshire

The Oxfordshire Museum is hosting the Bird Photographer of the Year exhibition in the Garden Gallery. Photographers from all over the world entered more than 23,000 images into the competition. […]

Free

Weekly Blenheim Bootcamp

Come and join the Saturday morning bootcamp with Ben Scurr of Project Active Ltd, and experience the stunning Blenheim Estate! Established and well-respected local trainer Ben will make sure to […]

£10

Photography – Working with Light

The Oxfordshire Museum Park Street, Woostock, Oxfordshire

Managing light is the essence of taking good photographs. In this course of tutorials we will be working with different light sources. You should ideally have a bridge or SLR […]

£95

An Evening with General Sir Richard Barrons

Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum Park Street, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

Join us for an evening with General Sir Richard Barrons, in which he will relay anecdotes from his distinguished career, sure to provoke, inform and amuse in equal measure. As […]

£25

Create a Mosaic Heart

The Oxfordshire Museum Park Street, Woostock, Oxfordshire

During this fun and easy-going workshop you will create a mosaic heart using mosaic glass tesserae and broken china. On Saturday our tutor Jane will guide you through all the […]

£95

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*Supported by The Visitor Economy Renaissance Programme grant funding, secured by OxLEP Business