Histories of Touch: Hands-on Workshop

Wednesday 27 May 2026, 2:00pm to 4:00pm

Venue

Lancaster City Museum, Lancaster - View Map

Open to

All Lancaster University (non-partner) students, Families and young people, Public, Staff

Registration

Free to attend - registration required

Registration Info

Please register for your free ticket via the Eventbrite booking link: Histories of Touch: Hands-on Workshop Tickets, Wednesday, May 27 • 2 PM - 4 PM | Eventbrite

Event Details

An interactive workshop exploring the sensory past. How has touch shaped the way people understood the world across history? Join historians from Lancaster University and University of the Arts London for an interactive afternoon exploring the histories of touch.

An interactive workshop exploring the sensory past.

How has touch shaped the way people understood the world across history? Join historians from Lancaster University and University of the Arts London for an interactive afternoon exploring the histories of touch through short talks, sensory activities and hands-on encounters with historical objects.

This free workshop suitable for all ages brings together historians and museum collections to examine how touch has informed medicine, travel, spirituality, disability, and everyday experience across history. Through a series of short talks, you will be introduced to fascinating stories including touch and surgery, Victorian spiritualism, tactile learning for blind people, and the sensory experiences of travel.

The workshop will feature two interactive activities:

  • A demonstration of Henry Moyes’s eighteenth-century tactile device, designed to help blind people perform mathematical calculations.
  • A sensory ‘black box’ challenge using objects from the museum’s handling collection. Participants will explore hidden objects through touch alone before sketching what they believe they have encountered.

Short talks will be by:

  • Michael Brown: Touch and Nineteenth Century Surgery
  • Helen Victoria Murray: Victorian Spiritualism
  • Alexander Wragge-Morley: Henry Moyes and James Gough
  • Ross Cameron: Touch and Travel

This workshop offers a unique opportunity to think about the past through touch.

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This workshop is free to attend and suitable for all ages.

Tea, coffee and soft drinks will be provided for attendees.

For information on Lancaster City Museum's accessibility visit their website.

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Contact Details

Name Helen Victoria Murray
Email

h.v.murray@lancaster.ac.uk

Directions to Lancaster City Museum

Lancaster City Museum Market Street Lancaster LA1 1HT