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Children’s Workshop | Summer Art Club: Fabric Forest 7+

11am–2pm

£25 per session

[ Children )

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£2.50 off each workshop (10%) when you book 3 or more sessions

Inspired by Haroun Hayward: Path Through Trees and British Landscapes: A Sense of Place, come and celebrate the wonders of nature by crafting your own unique fabric tree, using colourful textiles and other materials to bring it to life.

In this hands-on workshop, participants will develop their textile collage skills by working in 3D. They will be using strips of fabric, pipe cleaners and other decorative materials to create an expressive and unique tree sculpture, guided by creative discussion and inspiration from the exhibition.

Participants will then have the opportunity to place all trees together in a forest photo, before leaving with their own colourful and one-of-a-kind tree to display at home.

For children aged 7+.

What is the Summer Holiday Club?

Our Summer Holiday Club is a series of studio workshops for children, exploring a range of media in a fun and friendly environment. These workshops are led by experienced artist educators who specialise in working with children and young people. They are designed for children aged 7+.

There are six sessions to choose from. Pay £25 per session or £2.50 off each workshop (10%) when you book 3 or more sessions. Just add your selected workshops to the basket and the discount will be applied at checkout.

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Catherine Claasen

Catherine is a Freelance Art Educator and teacher working with a variety of art media and techniques. She has extensive experience in making art with children and young people, and enjoys working with different age ranges and groups on projects that encourage and inspire – often looking at things from a different perspective, with curiosity and creativity.  Her own work is ceramics and she enjoys experimenting with adapted forms and texture, mixing elements of hand-building and throwing, to make pots that look and feel interesting.