Early years activity
Mini Moore: Make
11:00–13:00
Studios & Gardens, Hertfordshire
Included in an annual ticket
About this event
Calling all mini Moore enthusiasts! Join us in the grounds and Learning Studios in these new exploratory sessions with artist and sculptor, Dr Ellie Barrett.
We will be running six sessions focusing on collecting, making and arranging found objects. This encourages micro-looking as a way of establishing ecological awareness in children aged 3-5 years, increasing our connections to the land.
Ellie will guide our early years participants through their very own mini sculptures, and explore materials and natural objects to make new artworks. We encourage families to return to each of the three sessions: Collecting, Making and Rearranging to get the most from Ellie’s direction.
Children are already avid collectors of objects, and Moore used this practice as a way of increasing his awareness of three-dimensional form. As adults, looking at the world through children’s eyes can help us feel more curious, imaginative and creative.
Collect
Wednesday 27 May & Wednesday 26 August
In this session, join Ellie in the grounds to explore and take inspiration from our beautiful gardens and natural environment, following in Moore’s footsteps. We will gather objects to form a new archive which tells us more about the surrounding landscape.
Making
Wednesday 24 June & Wednesday 23 September
Mini Makers are encouraged to instinctively transform the collection of natural objects into new sculptural works using new materials, creating new forms by embedding, covering and imprinting.
Rearranging
Wednesday 22 July & Wednesday 21 October
Collaborating with other Mini Makers, we will use the sculptures as objects for play. Using playful processes such as rearranging and disrupting, we will create a pop-up archive of new sculptures. This draws inspiration from Moore’s curation of his own natural objects in his studio.
About the artist
Ellie is a sculptor, practice-based researcher, writer, academic and artist-mother. She produces object-based artworks for exhibition and delivers socially engaged projects.
Ellie advocates for artist-mothers using material engagement as a means of activating different circumstances and experiences as sites for making.
This series connects with Ellie’s ongoing research into intergenerational adult and child collaborative practice.
More in this series
Early years activity
Mini Moore: Collect
11:00–13:00
Early years activity
Mini Moore: Make
11:00–13:00
Early years activity
Mini Moore: Rearrange
11:00–13:00
Early years activity
Mini Moore: Collect
11:00–13:00
Early years activity
Mini Moore: Make
11:00–13:00
Early years activity
Mini Moore: Rearrange
11:00–13:00
Tickets
Entry is included in an annual ticket. This event is drop-in, so there’s no need to book. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
- If you already have an annual ticket, just come along on the day and bring your annual ticket with you.
- If you don’t have an annual ticket, you can buy one online or from the ticket desk when you arrive.
An annual ticket lets you return to Studios & Gardens as often as you like, during open season, for 12 calendar months.
Safety & accessibility
Children must be accompanied by adults, to ensure the safe use of the materials on offer during these sessions, as well as safe collection of small natural objects found and collected around the gardens.
Please be aware this series of activities will handle natural objects such as shells and stones, which may be sharp. Child safe scissors and tools will be available for mini Moores to sculpt with.
Expect to get messy with a variety of sculptural materials in these sessions, so please come dressed in clothes that you don’t mind getting mucky!
Activities can be altered based on the needs of the participant. Please speak to a member of staff in the Learning Studios to request any necessary adjustments.
Get in touch
Still have some questions about what to expect at this session?
Get in touch with a friendly member of our learning and engagement team by filling out the form below.
What’s on
Find out more about what you can see and do this season at Henry Moore Studios & Gardens, Hertfordshire.
The Art and Life of Henry Moore
This exhibition in the newly-opened Sheep Field Barn Gallery presents over eighty sculptures made between 1922 and 1986, alongside photographs and archival materials from the Henry Moore Foundation Collections.
Henry Moore: Shelter Drawings
Our special display for 2026 focuses on Moore’s Shelter Drawings. Created during the Second World War, they are among the most powerful and widely recognised works of Moore’s career.
Upcoming events
What’s on
Drop-in activity
Soft Sculpt
12:00–16:00
Drop-in workshop
Eco Lithography
12:00–16:00
Drop-in workshop
Growing Moore: Sculpting from Seed
12:00–16:00
Drop-in workshop
Shelter Drawing & Dress Up
12:00–16:00
Getting here
We’re located just 27 miles north of London in the beautiful Hertfordshire countryside.
Our 2026 visitor season runs from 1 April to 25 October. We’re open Wednesday to Sunday, 11:00–17:00.
Henry Moore Studios & Gardens
Perry Green
Hertfordshire
SG10 6EE
United Kingdom
T: 01279 843 333
E: visitorservices@henry-moore.org