“The programme of experiences with M Shed and Bristol Museum & Art Gallery will be a real highlight celebrating the importance of Bristol, its people and creative connection to the studio over the last 50 years,” he added.
As part of the collaboration, “Aardman treasures” will also be hidden throughout Bristol Museum and Art Gallery.
Bristol Museums head of culture, Philip Walker, said they were “absolutely delighted” to be working with Aardman on this exciting collaboration.
“It’s a brilliant celebration of Bristol’s creative spirit and a tribute to the imagination and humour that Aardman has shared with the world for half a century,” he said.
“We can’t wait to showcase 50 years of clay, creativity, and cracking adventures.”