Turning Art History
Into Hands-on Fun
Give your child the opportunity to explore the world of art, from famous names like Vincent van Gogh to inspiring, overlooked talents. Each session focuses on a different artist, beginning with an introduction to their artistic journey. Then the real fun begins, as kids roll up their sleeves and create their own artwork, putting theory into practice and experimenting with the same techniques.
In this way, art history becomes something children can connect with personally and creatively. At a time when creative subjects are increasingly sidelined in mainstream education, these workshops provide a much-needed space for imagination, experiential learning, and self-discovery.


Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers
Introduce your child to the colourful world of Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers in this fun and interactive 2-hour workshop. Participants will explore the techniques and vibrant colours that make van Gogh’s artwork so iconic. Through creative exercises and hands-on activities, children will develop their artistic skills in a fun and supportive environment.
Suitable for 5-11 years

Hoch’s Quirky Collages
In this hands-on workshop young people will explore the innovative art of Hannah Höch by creating their own collages and photomontages. Using old magazines, papers, comics, and other cut-out materials, they’ll experiment with visual storytelling and discover how art can express different ideas and perspectives — all while creating something new and exciting from recycled materials.
Suitable for 12-16 years

Bowling’s Bold Abstracts
Be warned , this one will get messy! But it all leads to the ultimate expressive art experience.
Children will dive into the bold, vibrant world of Frank Bowling, exploring his iconic pouring technique and abstract style. Using colourful paints and a variety of materials, they’ll create their own dynamic artwork inspired by Bowling’s innovative approach.
They’ll experiment with pouring, splattering, flicking, and smearing to unleash their creativity and explore expressive, abstract art.
Suitable for 5-11 years