135 Courses in Manchester

Fairy House Workshop

5.0(34)

By Phoenix Pottery and Art Studio

A full day pottery experience in our studio in Golborne, nr Warrington, Cheshire. This pottery workshop is suitable for complete beginners. Phoenix Pottery and Art Studio offers adult and family pottery classes and art and crafts. Close to Warrington, Wigan and Surrounding Northwest area. Easy access from the motorway network . Only 20 miles from Manchester and Liverpool.

Fairy House Workshop
Delivered In-Person in WarringtonSun, Oct 609:00
£80

Self-care Sunday: Beginner Friendly Embroidery Workshop

5.0(16)

By Hoop & Fred

A beginner friendly embroidery workshop at Studio Dawn with Stephie from Hoop & Fred

Self-care Sunday: Beginner Friendly Embroidery Workshop
Delivered In-Person in ManchesterSun, Oct 613:00
£35

Crochet for Beginners (3 week course)

By DT Craft & Design

From holding the hook to your first granny square, learn all the essentials with crochet expert Debbie Tomkies. With small classes the pace is relaxed and there's plenty of time for individual support. We have lots of fun, too!

Crochet for Beginners (3 week course)
Delivered In-Person in AltrinchamTue, Oct 817:30
£98

Impressionist Flowers & Foliage: Mixed Media - acrylics, inks & oil sticks

5.0(33)

By Phoenix Pottery and Art Studio

Phoenix Pottery and Art Studio offers adult and family pottery classes and art and crafts. Close to Warrington, Wigan and Surrounding Northwest area. Easy access from the motorway network . Only 20 miles from Manchester and Liverpool.

Impressionist Flowers & Foliage: Mixed Media -  acrylics, inks & oil sticks
Delivered In-Person in WarringtonThu, Oct 1009:30
£30

Autumnal Floral Pumpkin workshop

5.0(33)

By Phoenix Pottery and Art Studio

Phoenix Pottery and Art studio offer art, craft and pottery classes and workshops for all ages and abilities. Close to Warrington, Wigan, Liverpool and Manchester with easy motorway access for the Northwest UK. Currently offering Pottery Courses, glass fusing, watercolour painting, Christmas wreath making workshops, floristry, mixed media and so much more.

 Autumnal Floral Pumpkin workshop
Delivered In-Person in WarringtonThu, Oct 1013:00 + more
£48

Pottery Pumpkins workshops

5.0(34)

By Phoenix Pottery and Art Studio

Join us for this fun and relaxing pottery class, creating beautiful ceramic pumpkins. Suitable for beginners upwards. Our Studio offers pottery classes and ceramic art workshops. Located in golborne, 10 mins from junction 23 off the M6.

Pottery Pumpkins workshops
Delivered In-Person in WarringtonThu, Oct 1013:00 + more
£65

Supported sessions

5.0(1)

By Phoenix Pottery and Art Studio

Phoenix pottery and Art Studio offers pottery courses and classes, art and craft classes including The mindful Art Club, Glass fusing, festive workshops , painting , felting and many others. Close to Wigan and Warrington with easy Motorway access from Manchester and Liverpool and the Northwest.

Supported sessions
Delivered In-Person in WarringtonThu, Oct 1017:30 + more
£25

Sgraffito pottery workshop

5.0(1)

By Phoenix Pottery and Art Studio

Our pottery and art studio offers pottery courses, glass fusing classes, art classes and many more creative workshops close to Warrington, Wigan and at Helen’s within easy access of Manchester and Liverpool.

Sgraffito pottery workshop
Delivered In-Person in WarringtonSat, Oct 1209:30
£65

THE FLORISTRY TASTER CLASS

By UK School of Floristry

THE PERFECT TASTER EXPERIENCE FOR ANY FLOWER LOVER

THE FLORISTRY TASTER CLASS
Delivered In-Person in Manchester Sat, Oct 1209:00
£145

CSI: Crime Scene Investigator for the Day

4.6(39)

By Geopace Training

Learn the skills of a Crime Scene Investigator ... Explore the exciting world of the Forensic Investigator in this unforgettable interactive experience day. You will spend the day using real forensic methods and techniques to perform a range of established crime scene investigations. All investigations that you perform are "hands-on", giving you the opportunity to learn how these procedures work in real life. Your day will include: DRUG TESTING: Perform a drugs test! The suspect was carrying a small plastic bag of a white substance when arrested. He was known to police as a cocaine dealer. Was he carrying cocaine? Carry out chemical tests to establish if the white powder was cocaine? FINGERPRINTING: Learn how to lift and record fingerprints using the conventional dusting process to detect and preserve fingerprints. MICROSCOPY: Use a light microscope to forensically examine crime scene samples. Discover how to use different magnifying powers to optimise the results. FABRIC SAMPLE ANALYSIS: Compare samples collected at the crime scene and on the suspect to identify human hairs. SOIL ANALYSIS: Analyse soil samples collected from the crime scene and compare against soil recovered from the suspect's shoes. Identify which soil sample is common between both crime scene and suspect. Use chemical tests to confirm your results. TOOL MARK IDENTIFICATION: You have a known tool impression from the crime scene. Use forensic casting techniques to create clay impressions and compare with a range of tools recovered from the suspect's tool shed. Which tool did he use? BLOOD DETECTION: Blood-like stains were found at the crime scene. Before sending samples to the forensic lab we need to establish if they are blood samples. Use established forensic tests and procedures to identify blood spots and stains that may not be visible to the naked eye. DNA EXTRACTION: Perform an extraction procedure to extract DNA from samples provided. You will be able to see (and feel) actual DNA once you have completed the process! Awards a Certificate of Completion OPEN TO ALL APPLICANTS LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT THE U.K. AFTER THE COURSE … Understand the breadth of career opportunities available to you in nearly 100 specific disciplines of forensic science, including: Forensic Art Forensic Photography Wildlife Forensics Forensic Statistics Entomology Cypercrime and Cyper-IT Forensic Meteorology DNA analysis Counterfeiting & Forgery Casts & Impressions incl. tyres & shoes and many more! Appreciate the difference in roles between Forensic Scientist posts and Crime Scene Investigator posts. Understand that there are many forensic posts in niche areas that may benefit from existing transferrable skills (such as IT). Apply qualifications and skills acquired to parallel fields such as teaching. For a more detailed overview please see our "Opportunities in Forensic Science" guide. 

CSI: Crime Scene Investigator for the Day
Delivered In-Person in Milton Keynes + 6 moreSat, Oct 1208:30 + more
£99

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Bury Art Museum

bury art museum

London

For more information on visiting us or vacancies, head to the Your Visit or Opportunities pages. Explore the topics below to find out more about Bury Art Museum. Delve into the history of the original collection and discover how our collecting practices have changed since the late 1800's, or find out about building features that visitors sometimes miss. If outdoors is more for you - why not get some insight into the Irwell Sculpture Trail or the newly installed Victoria Wood memorial statue? Our Vision Bury Art Museum's key values and aims for the future. Bury Art Museum: Building Find out via the links below more about why Bury Art Museum was built, who the architects were and parts of the building sometimes visitors miss. Why we are here Construction and Opening Hidden Building Features Thomas Wrigley and Colonel Walker Two local men integral to the founding of Bury Art Museum. Bury Art Museum: Collections The links below delve into the Permanent Collection at Bury Art Museum, from the original Wrigley gift to present day collecting practice. There is also information about our extensive Pilkington's Pots collection and the Text Art Archive. The Original Wrigley Collection 20th Century Collecting 21st Century Collecting Museum Collections Bury's Pilkington's Pots Text Art Archive Irwell Sculpture Trail and Bury Sculpture Centre An introduction to the trail and its link to Bury's Sculpture Centre. Victoria Wood Memorial Statue Information about the statue that stands in Library Gardens, Silver Street. Surrounding area Learn about the original Art Gallery site and how the area around the building has changed since the late 1800s. Partnerships Learn about Bury Art Museum's international and national partnerships as well as loans and more local collaborators. Exhibitions and Donation Information Donating Objects to Bury Art Museum Unsolicited Exhibition Proposals Back to Bury Art Museum home page. Featured Images Thumbnail and Image 1: Accepted design for the Art Gallery and Library Published in the Bury Guardian 29th April 1899 Image courtesy of Bury Archives Image 2: The Random Shot Sir Edwin Landseer Original Wrigley Collection, Bury Art Museum Image 3: untitled sculpture Auke de Vries Burrs Country Park, Irwell Sculpture Trail Image courtesy of Stephen Walton Image 4: Bury Art Museum's Turner on loan to Caumont Centre d'Art Aix en Provence, France Image courtesy of Susan Lord