Find out how artist @background_bob connected people from across the world
From an Instagram post to Firstsite’s latest exhibition, young artist Noah (aka @background_bob) is joined by his parents Nathan and Laura as they talk about their collaborative painting project which captured the thoughts, feelings and experiences of lockdown from lots of different people across the world.
Watch the videoHands on activities that connect with others
Send a snowdrop letter
Learn how to make a secretive snowdrop letter with artist and maker Iris Gunnarsdottir. You can follow along with the how-to video, or download a simple instruction sheet.
View the activitySend a message of happiness with artist Gillian Wearing
Cheer someone up by creating your own sign with encouraging words. Find the activity on page 20 of our first ‘Art is where the home is’ Activity Pack.
Download Activity Pack 1Leave a friendly wave in your window with artist Mark Wallinger
Greet passersby with a warm ‘hello!’ in this fun drawing activity. Find it on page 19 of our first ‘Art is where the home is’ Activity Pack.
Download Activity Pack 1Explore what happened when England offered peace and safety to Flemish refugees
Online Talk: How Refugees Saved Colchester
Join David for his next online talk on Thu 19 Nov 6:30pm and explore the stories of migrants and refugees who came to Colchester in the 16th century to make a new life – contributing to the local community, culture and economy.
Find out moreUncover Britain's Celtic tribes
For more talks on local history, watch our pre-recorded talks for free – including ‘Boudicca: The Face of a Celtic World‘. Discover the story of the Iceni queen Boudicca, and how the tribes of Britain may have come together in an uprising against the Roman Empire.
Watch the videoDiscover the history of Jamaican food
Colchester resident and food enthusiast Yasmin Carr presents the history of ingredients and dishes that are at the heart of Caribbean cuisine. As part of our ‘Super Black: Online Festival’ – celebrating Britain’s African and Caribbean communities and culture.
Watch the videoHelp us continue to inspire our communities in our building and online
Hear from the Firstsite Team about why we need your help
Firstsite is free for everyone to visit, however we rely on donations from people like you to help us show world-class exhibitions, deliver lots of different activities and events, and support our local community.
With your support we can continue to provide a space both in our amazing building and online, where people can be inspired, escape the everyday, discover new viewpoints and ideas and mostly importantly, have fun.
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