PCT100 Creators: Exploring Light with Kevin Lawrence
Join photographer and cinematographer Kevin Lawrence for series of workshops exploring how light, colour and composition shape the way we experience the world around us.
Join photographer and cinematographer Kevin Lawrence for series of workshops exploring how light, colour and composition shape the way we experience the world around us.
From photography and film to screen printing and poetry writing, these sessions offer the chance to respond creatively to what you discover in the museum and its collections. Your work will then form part of a special community exhibition opening in October 2026.
Experiment with colour, reflection, projection and movement in this interactive workshop. Using gels, mirrors, water, light effects and live projection, we’ll explore how different materials shape and transform light, creating striking visuals and unexpected results.
Open to all ages and experience levels, this is a chance to play, experiment and discover the creative possibilities of light. No photography experience required. Suitable for families and young children.
Wednesday 22 July
Friday 24 July
Thursday 13 August
Drop-in from 11am to 2pm (times subject to change)
All workshops are included with standard admission to the museum, house and gardens. Simply book tickets for your preferred workshop date.
Kevin Lawrence is a professional visual storyteller, photographer and cinematographer based in Margate. Originally from Chicago, he cultivated his early visual arts background studying painting and drawing before refining his camera work and lighting skills in San Francisco and Los Angeles.
His background spans multiple facets of visual media, including his tenure as Director of Photography at A+C Studios. Operating out of East Kent, he specialises in capturing highly stylised, cinematic, and reality-defying photography that challenges how we see the everyday world.
Kevin’s work explores the intersection of light, material and perception – themes that run through all his creative practice. In this workshop, he invites participants to experience first hand how light becomes a creative material in its own right.
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