Stitch ‘n Stem – Stem Cell Embroidery Workshop

Are you creative, enjoy making things and want to learn about stem cells and stem cell research in a fun way?

Come to this FREE workshop where you’ll speak with stem cell scientists and be taught how to embroider stem cell images captured in their cutting-edge research.

Grab a drink and relax whilst discovering what stem cells are and how they are being applied in research and future therapies and then move on to embroidering real research images.

Stitch ‘n Stem is an interactive embroidery workshop that connects the public with cutting-edge stem cell research from the Centre for Gene Therapy & Regenerative Medicine (CGTRM) at King’s College London (KCL). Scientific images from researchers at the CGTRM have been transformed into stunning embroidery templates, allowing you to create your own unique piece of science-inspired art while speaking to scientists about their research.

A bar (card only) will be available throughout this events serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.

This events runs between 6.30pm – 8.30pm and doors will open at 6.00pm to allow time to visit the museum before the event starts.

To reserve your free place at this workshop please reserve your space online through the link below.

Key facts

Date:

Wednesday 18th June

Time:

6.30pm – 8.30pm

Doors open 6:00pm

Admission:
FREE!

Booking Details:
Book online

Find Out More:

On Facebook @CSCRM, Twitter @KCLStemCells and Instagram @KCLStemCells.

Venue:
Florence Nightingale Museum
2 Lambeth Palace Road
London
SE1 7EP