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Bash Street’S Back at at Back Street’S Bash Through Journey YEARS 150 CELEBRATING 2017 FREE 150 m m c enace 80th colour logo 3 logo colour 80th 2 JUNE TO 21 OCTOBER 2018 Bash STREET’Sat the m CMENACE! BACK ADMISSION FREE Join some of the city’s funniest and best loved characters as The Bash Street Kids take over the museum! Throughout the exhibition, A Beano Studios Product © D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd 2018. A Beano Studios Product there are lots of great things for wee Kids and big Kids to do and discover at The McMenace, including activities for families, workshops, talks & gallery tours. FAMILIES YOUNG PEOPLE FUNNY STUFF! THE McMENACE Daily, 10 - 5pm SUMMER S’KOOL! Free. No need to book, just drop-in. July, various dates & times. Drop-in to the museum’s Family Space for School may be out but McMenace Summer lots of Bash Street fun & games with S’Kool is definitely in! Our fun summer dressing up, comics and craft activities. holiday project offers young people aged BACK 10 - 14yrs an opportunity to explore the WHEN THE BELL RINGS…. exhibition creatively through art, music at the m the at Children’s gallery activities and drama. There are three different Bash STREET’S Bash MENACE! C Weekends and during school holidays, ‘departments’ to choose from and activities are led by professional artists, 2.30pm musicians and actors. Free. No need to book, just drop-in. When the School bell rings, join DEPARTMENT OF ARTY’ CAPERS the McMenace Gallery Gang for Work with comic artists to create WHAT’S ON GUIDE ON WHAT’S pop up activities inspired by a McMenace Comic! The Bash Street Kids! Week 1: Mon 9 - Thur 12 July, 10 - 1pm INSIDE! Week 2: Mon 16 - Thur 19 July, 10 - 1pm POSTER POSTER NAVIGATE/CREATE FREE FREE BEANO.COM www.mcmanus.co.uk dee @McManusDun DEPARTMENT OF MAKIN’ A DIN | Sat 16 June, 2 - 3.15pm Free. Booking essential on Work with musicians to make and play (01382) 307200. instruments like a Bash Street Kid! Week 1: Mon 23 July - Thur 26 July Join the Creative Learning Team on a Week 2: Mon 30 July - Thur 2 Aug journey through Bash Street’s Back at McMenace. Designed especially for DEPARTMENT OF ACTIN’ UP families to explore the exhibition, Work with actors to perfect comic timing Our friendly staff will be in the gallery each session includes a gallery tour and creative with jokes, pranks and high jinks! day to welcome and encourage visitors to activity in the Learning Studio. Suitable for Week 1: Mon 23 July - Thur 26 July THE GALLERYCMENACE! explore and have fun! If you’d like to know more children under 12 yrs and their families. at the m about the exhibition’s objects or artworks, or FREE, but places are limited so booking GANG want to tell us what you think, pop in and have BIG DRAW’S BIG BASH WEEKEND is essential. a chat - the Gallery Gang will be happy to help! Sat 6 Oct, 12 - 4pm It is advised that young people attend both and Sun 7 Oct, 2 - 4pm weeks of their preferred SUMMER S’KOOL Free. No need to book, just drop-in. Department. Drop-in for a packed programme of For further information and bookings, please C SCHOOLS AT THE m MENACE! workshops and gallery activities with contact McManus Creative Learning Team. Throughout the exhibition we have a the McMenace Gallery Gang and Tel 01283 307216 or email programme of activities especially Comic Caper Artists. [email protected] at the mCMENACE! designed for Primary and Secondary School Groups. The programme includes No visit to The McMenace would be complete artist-led studio workshops, gallery without a visit to the shop! During the activities and learning in Museum TALKS exhibition, drop-in and discover our comic sessions for teachers. HOW DO YOU MAKE CONSERVING IN CONVERSATION WITH themed gifts, books and toys. Kids of all ages If you would like to find out more AN OSTRICH FUNNY? THE 1ST BEANO NIGEL PARKINSON will also love our special Beano range, stocking please contact McManus Creative Learning Team. Wed 22 Aug, 6 - 7pm Thur 2 Aug, 1 - 1.30pm Tue 25 Sep, 6 - 8pm everything from water pistols to whoopee Tel 01382 307216 or email McManus Café Gallery McManus Café cushions - all the tools needed to be a Menace! [email protected] Free. Booking essential on Free. No need to book, Free. Booking Essential on (01382) 307200. just drop-in. (01382) 307200. David Powell, Archive Published in July 1938, Join us for a special Q&A Manager at DC Thomson Beano is the longest with Beano artist Nigel & Co. Ltd., will go through running weekly comic of all Parkinson and find out what some of the treasures from time. Come along to this it’s like to draw for one of 80th colour logo 3 the Beano archives. As well lunchtime talk to find out the most popular comics as exploring how some of a little bit more about the ever! We will be joined by your favourite characters comic and what is involved staff from Beano Studios have developed, David in conserving a first edition as they take us through will demonstrate how the Beano with Book and their chosen artwork A Beano Studios Product © D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd 2018. A Beano Studios Product Archive is still a key part Archive Conservator featured in the exhibition of Beano’s present Emma Fraser. including work by cmenace m 150 and future. Leo Baxendale, 2017 CELEBRATING 150 YEARS David Sutherland and The McManus: Dundee’s Art Gallery & Museum | Albert Square Meadowside Dundee DD1 1DA | Open Daily | Tel 01382 307200 Gordon Bell. Leisure & Culture Dundee is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation No. SC042421 .
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