This is a fun activity in Trafalgar Square, London
Join this brass rubbing workshop in the magnificent, atmospheric Crypt of St Martin-in-the-Fields and spend a relaxed evening discovering a fascinating, historic hobby. First popularised by the Victorians, brass rubbing is a simple yet rewarding artistic process that allows you to uncover centuries of stories while creating a unique piece of art.
Your experience begins with a short introduction to the history of St Martin’s and the origins of this curious pastime. You'll learn why these brasses were once a common sight and why they’ve become so rare across Europe today. As you get hands-on with your materials, you'll be able to explore an incredible collection of ancient figures and select your favourite to reproduce. Whether you choose a famous face like Elizabeth I or Shakespeare, a striking skeleton, or a depiction of everyday people from the past, you'll find plenty of inspiration in the convivial atmosphere of the vaulted gallery.
If you're worried about your artistic skills, it's worth remembering that this session is designed with beginners in mind. You'll have plenty of support and guidance to help you master the technique, ensuring you feel comfortable and confident throughout the process. To keep the evening uplifting and social, your first drink is included, and a fully stocked bar is available if you'd like to enjoy more refreshments with friends or meet fellow crafters.
It’s a low-pressure way to switch off from the digital world and connect with history in a tactile, meaningful way. You'll finish the session with a newfound appreciation for this lost tradition and a beautiful, personalised print to display at home.
Please note: a fully stocked bar of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks is available for you to enjoy.