Families
From artist-led workshops to galleries full of art and architecture, and at-home art activities, we have a lot on offer for families – and kids under 16 go free to all RA exhibitions.
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Visiting with young children
You will find baby changing facilities next door to the accessible toilet on the ground floor. Highchairs are available in all our restaurants and cafés and you can breast-feed wherever you feel most comfortable. Bring pushchairs and buggies into exhibitions or, if you’d rather, store them in the cloakroom in the Front Hall.
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Art Detectives sketchbooks and activities
Perfect for budding young artists, each free Art Detectives pack includes a sketchbook to use in the exhibition or at home, as well as a pack of cards bursting with activities. Each card focuses on an artwork in the exhibition, helping you to look at and discuss art as a family. Pick yours up at the entrance of the exhibition or from the reception desk in the Front Hall.
Download the RA Collection Art Detectives
Download the Summer Exhibition 2018 Art Detectives
Download the Charles I: King and Collector Art Detectives
Download the Dalí / Duchamp Art Detectives
Download the Jasper Johns: ‘Something Resembling Truth’ Art Detectives
Download the Matisse in the Studio Art Detectives
Art Detectives are sponsored by the Flow Foundation.
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Family events
Through free, drop-in family studios and workshops in the school holidays, we encourage children and adults to learn together. Some of our workshops are particularly tailored for families with children with special educational needs.
At our events, families can explore art materials and creative techniques, learn more about our exhibitions through collaborative projects and build a shared interest in art.
Family studios are supported by Jeanne and William Callanan.
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Participating in a family event
Drawing workshop in the Fine Rooms
A father and daughter craft a pom-pom
Two boys admire their collaborative artwork
Making drawing sculpture-bots at a family studio
Mask making at a costume workshop
Making a 3D string sculpture at a family studio workshop
Artworks created during the Dream Up programme
Adding drawings to a sketchbook
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This is an amazing series of workshops, each one has exceeded my expectations. My son has seen art in a new light and enjoys it very much!
Workshop participant, 2017
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Family how-to series
Want to get creative at home? Check out our series of simple step-by-step activities you can do as a family. Using easy-to-source materials, these activities are designed to teach you techniques you might not already know and encourage you to think creatively. Ranging from creating slime to crafting a relief print from polystyrene, these simple step-by-steps are fun for the whole family.
Share a photo of your finished work with @royalacademy on Twitter or @royalacademyarts on Instagram using #familyhowto
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