Rocking out with cave art at RAMM
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Jump into the wonderful world of cave art, inspired by RAMM exhibition Hollow Earth

Cave art is like a picture book that people made a long time ago. They drew pictures of animals that they hunted and other things that they saw in their world. They used rocks, charcoal, animal blood, and berries to make the paint. They painted on the walls of caves and many pictures are still there today—we can learn a lot about how people lived a long time ago by looking at them.

We’ll be turning our Courtyard into a cave-like grotto where you can come along and add your own pictures to our ‘cave wall’, and create your own mini piece of rock art to take home with you.

This is a drop-in event; you do not need to book. Tickets can be purchased on the day from the RAMM shop.

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