VISITORS can bring their kin to Tate St Ives for a day of making and performance on Sunday, February 8.

The Teylu Festival welcomes families of all ages to join in with making, playing and performing for a festival inspired by contemporary folk and Cornish heritage. Teylu (pronounced Tay-loo) is the Cornish word for family.

Families can join artist duo WABKIN (Frances Daykin and Huhtamaki Wab) in the Foyle Studio to create their own monsters out of scrap, record their own myth and join a monster procession through the galleries.

They can also make their own brick and explore the heritage of Cornwall’s china clay country with Brickfield, a local artist-led community brickworks. At midday, families can visit St Ives Library for a special Cornish storytime session.

For more information, visit: www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-st-ives/teylu-festival