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Colorful paper animal cutouts, glue stick, and scissors resting on a wooden museum table.

Brighton families: Go Wild! Get Crafting in Hove on June 28

Animal arts and crafts are the focus at Hove Museum of Creativity this Sunday, as Go Wild! Get Crafting brings a hands-on workshop to the museum for one day only.

The workshop takes place on 28 June 2026 at Hove Museum of Creativity, 19 New Church Road, Hove, BN3 4AB. The listed price is £5.95. A start time and end time are not shown in the Visit Brighton event listing, so families planning to attend should check the current event details before setting out.

This is a family-friendly craft session linked to the new Hop! Skip! Jump! exhibition at Hove. The source describes the activity as a chance to try animal arts and crafts, giving the visit a clear creative focus rather than a general museum drop-in.

Animal crafts tied to a new Hove exhibition

Go Wild! Get Crafting is being staged to celebrate Hop! Skip! Jump!, the new exhibition at Hove Museum of Creativity. The workshop takes that theme into a making session, with animal-inspired arts and crafts at the centre of the activity.

For parents and carers, the appeal is practical: it is a defined workshop, at a named venue, on a single confirmed date, with a clear ticket price. The brief description also makes the tone of the session easy to understand. This is not listed as a lecture, performance or tour. It is a Workshop built around making things by hand.

The museum setting matters because the event sits alongside an exhibition rather than standing apart from it. That gives families a way to connect a creative activity with a cultural visit, especially for children who respond better to doing than simply looking.

Date, venue and cost to know before going

The confirmed date is Sunday, 28 June 2026. The confirmed venue is Hove Museum of Creativity, at 19 New Church Road, Hove, BN3 4AB, United Kingdom. The confirmed price in the listing is £5.95.

The event listing does not provide a start time, end time, booking instruction, named organiser or accessibility information. Those details should not be assumed. Anyone making plans around travel, meals or other Sunday commitments will need the session time before deciding whether the workshop fits their day.

The event is listed through Visit Brighton Events, with Brighton given as the wider city context and Hove Museum of Creativity named as the host venue. That makes the workshop most relevant for families in Brighton and Hove, as well as visitors already looking for a short cultural activity in the area.

Who this workshop is likely to suit

The source description points to a straightforward family activity: animal-themed arts and crafts connected to a museum exhibition. It is likely to appeal to children who enjoy making, colouring, cutting, sticking or building simple creative pieces, though the listing does not state a specific age range.

Because no audience age is published in the supplied event information, parents should avoid assuming that the workshop is suitable for every child. The strongest confirmed detail is the activity type itself: a craft workshop with an animal theme.

For families comparing weekend options, the value is in the combination of a set cultural venue, a modest listed price and a focused creative session. The title Go Wild! Get Crafting also gives a clear sense of tone: playful, practical and tied to animals rather than a broad arts session.

Details still missing from the listing

The key planning gap is time. The Visit Brighton listing confirms the date, venue and price, but it does not show when the workshop starts or finishes. It also does not provide booking wording in the supplied source text.

Confirmed details: Go Wild! Get Crafting; 28 June 2026; Hove Museum of Creativity, 19 New Church Road, Hove, BN3 4AB; £5.95; Workshop; linked to the Hop! Skip! Jump! exhibition.

Source: Visit Brighton Events

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