This holiday, join a two-day programme of craft fun for families
Paper Cut-out Flower Hands
Thursday 10 April, 12pm to 4pm (drop in)
Inspired by the colourful cut outs of the artist Matisse and the emergence of spring flowers at this time of year, drop in to help us make a big, flourishing flower garden in Tramway's front gallery space.
A free, drop-in activity led by our engagement team. All materials provided.
Paper Mache Flowers
Friday 11 April, 12pm to 4pm (drop in)
Join artists Josie Ko and Tamara McArthur in this exciting big make paper mache flower workshop!
Inspired by the spring flowers and blooms of the Easter holidays, learn how to craft paper mache flowers, create your own bouquets and contribute to our big garden party sculpture!
Open to everyone aged 4+
Young children should be supervised by a parent or guardian
ACCESS
These workshops will involve using recycled materials (plastics, papers etc), scissors, paint, and natural adhesives - it could get messy! The gallery will be theatrically lit and the workshop area is situated in the right hand corner of the exhibition, it will be noisy with people moving around and talking. There will be seating available for those working or waiting to take part. If the tables are full it won't take long till a space becomes available - you can look at the exhibition or visit the rest of the building.
If you have a disability which makes 'drop-in' style workshops difficult to coordinate please get in touch to discuss how to facilitate your involvement - contact tramwayexhibitions@gmail.com
There is no BSL interpretation for these workshops. The artist facilitators can use speech to text app on a phone to give written instruction/or guidance as required, however as much of the information as possible will be practically demonstrated and/or physically guided.
The gallery is wheelchair accessible and more information about the building can be found here
Project co-curated with Kelsey Cronin
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