Pugin's Paints: A Family Workshop

Restoring Pugin

A free, hands-on workshop for families this May half term - inspired by the cathedral's Gothic Revival designs

Step into the world of the cathedral's celebrated designer, Augustus Welby Pugin, and discover the craft behind the colours that bring his interiors to life. In this hands-on family workshop, artist Alex Vincent Turner invites you to grind pigments, mix natural paints, and craft your own paintbrushes using traditional materials;  the same kind of techniques that inspired Pugin's richly decorated schemes here at St Barnabas. It's a chance to slow down, get your hands a little colourful, and look at the cathedral with fresh eyes.

Workshop details at a glance

  • What: A free, hands-on natural paint-making workshop for families
  • When: Wednesday 27 May 2026, during the May half term holiday. Two sessions: 10am–12pm and 1pm–3pm.
  • Where: Nottingham Cathedral (St Barnabas Cathedral), North Circus Street, Nottingham, NG1 5AE.
  • Who it's for: Children aged 7 and over, accompanied by an adult
  • Cost: Free. Donations towards materials and refreshments are welcome.
  • Booking: Essential, places are limited.

About the workshop

The workshop is led by artist Alex Vincent Turner and is inspired by the decorative paint schemes designed by Augustus Welby Pugin, the 19th-century architect responsible for the cathedral's celebrated interiors. Pugin (1812–1852) was a leading figure of the Gothic Revival and designed St Barnabas Cathedral, which opened in 1844.

Families will:

  • Explore how natural pigments become paint
  • Make and take home their own handmade paintbrush
  • Play with colour in the spirit of Pugin's original designs

We recommend spending time in the cathedral before the workshop to see Pugin's original designs up close — a quick wander will set the imagination going before you pick up a brush.

Looking for half term activities in Nottingham?

This workshop is a free family event at Nottingham Cathedral during the May 2026 school holidays, ideal for parents looking for creative things to do with children in Nottingham city centre.

Frequently asked questions

Is the workshop free? Yes, the workshop is free to attend. Donations towards materials and refreshments are welcome but optional.

What age is it suitable for? Children aged 7 and over. All children must be accompanied by an adult.

Do I need to book? Yes, booking is essential as places are limited.

Where is Nottingham Cathedral? The cathedral is on North Circus Street, Nottingham, NG1 5AE, in the city centre.

What will we make? Participants will make natural pigment paints and their own paintbrushes to take home.

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Event Summary

Where Nottingham Cathedral Hall
Price Free
Starts 27.05.26 10:00 AM
Ends 27.05.26 15:00 PM