Whipple Scribble

Whipple Scribble

  • ALL AGES

Ever fancied sketching among telescopes, globes, and scientific instruments?

By Whipple Museum of the History of Science

Date and time

Thursday, May 8 · 5:30 - 7:30pm GMT+1

Location

Whipple Museum of the History of Science

Free School Lane Cambridge CB2 3RH United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • ALL AGES
  • No venue parking

Whipple Scribble! 🖍🌟

After-hours sketching at the Whipple Museum, Cambridge.

Thursday 8 May, 5.30-7.30pm

Free - Donate What You Can!

Ever fancied sketching among telescopes, globes, and ancient scientific instruments? Step into Cambridge University's home for the history of science for a relaxed, creative evening.

We’ll be running Whipple Scribble sessions every 8 weeks, each with a fresh drawing theme inspired by the museum’s collections. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just curious to try something new, all abilities are welcome. It's free to join, open to all, and a great way to connect with fellow creatives in the Cambridge area.


This session’s theme: ASTRONOMY 🪐

From celestial globes and orreries to 16th-century portraits of royal astronomers, the Whipple’s Astronomy collection is packed with inspiration. Explore the collection ahead of time: https://www.whipplemuseum.cam.ac.uk/explore-whipple-collections/astronomy


🖍 What to bring:

We’ll provide basic materials such as paper and pencils. Feel free to bring your favourite sketchbook or dry media. Please note: no paints or watercolours are allowed in the galleries for conservation reasons.


📝 Do I need to book?

Yes, please! It helps us plan the space and materials.

Tickets are free, and donations are warmly welcomed.

Your support helps us keep events like Whipple Scribble running. By donating, you’re helping us to sustain this after-hours offer, put on more public events and continue improving our visitor experience.

Frequently asked questions

Will there be a tutorial?

No formal teaching—just a theme to spark your imagination. Sketch at your own pace, ask your neighbour for tips, or simply soak up the atmosphere. It’s all about enjoying the process and museum space.

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