Our workshops are all about exploration and discovery: learning to use new mediums in new ways, in a fun and non-pressured environment.
We design new art projects for each round of Holiday Workshops, and often bring back much-loved ones from the past.
Students choose their project, bring their own ideas and creativity to make it their own, and complete a finished piece within the session.
Half day workshops are 2 hours; full day workshops are 5 hours (4 hours + lunch hour).
Full day students must bring their own packed lunch (no nuts, chocolate or sugary snacks).
Please note, we recommend our full day sessions for age 7+. In our experience, 6 year olds can find a full day in the studio challenging so our half day sessions may be a better fit.
Our workshops are all about exploration and discovery: learning to use new mediums in new ways, in a fun and non-pressured environment.
We design new art projects for each round of Holiday Workshops, and often bring back much-loved ones from the past.
Students choose their project, bring their own ideas and creativity to make it their own, and complete a finished piece within the session.
Half day workshops are 2 hours; full day workshops are 5 hours (4 hours + lunch hour).
Full day students must bring their own packed lunch (no nuts, chocolate or sugary snacks).
Please note, we recommend our full day sessions for age 7+. In our experience, 6 year olds can find a full day in the studio challenging so our half day sessions may be a better fit.
Our workshops are all about exploration and discovery: learning to use new mediums in new ways, in a fun and non-pressured environment.
We design new art projects for each round of Holiday Workshops, and often bring back much-loved ones from the past.
Students choose their project, bring their own ideas and creativity to make it their own, and complete a finished piece within the session.
Half day workshops are 2 hours; full day workshops are 5 hours (4 hours + lunch hour).
Full day students must bring their own packed lunch (no nuts, chocolate or sugary snacks).
Please note, we recommend our full day sessions for age 7+. In our experience, 6 year olds can find a full day in the studio challenging so our half day sessions may be a better fit.
Have you heard of The Kid's Castle? Where imagination and art know no bounds!
That's where creativity art workshops come to life.
Located in the heart of Westbourne Park and Notting Hill, we fill our community with creativity, nurturing little but mighty artists.
Our space is large and bright, adorned with lights, music, and art at every turn. In our camps, there's no time for boredom – there's art, there's dance, there's play, improvisation, and even yoga time.
But above all, there's happiness and excitement to come home with hearts filled with unforgettable artistic experiences for your children. We look forward to welcoming you to our space!
Awaken your child's undiscovered talents with Creativity Art Workshops!
Guided by visionary co-founders Alexandra Soto and David Saavedra, our dynamic programs transcend traditional teaching. We cultivate creative thinking, curiosity, and innovation while emphasizing teamwork, communication, collaboration, resilience, and respect as core values.
Explore our Holiday camps, delve into our after-school creative art clubs, or enjoy personalized private workshops at home. Unleash imagination and let creativity flourish with us!
Plus, we bring the magic to your school, nursery, or create unforgettable birthday parties!
Sculpt with a giant block of clay, design a family tree, paint a mural or make a creation of your very own.
All children benefit from a space to be creative.
Children are eager to explore different mediums, textures, and ways to express themselves.
Hosted by The Fashion School CIC*
Sewing classes Level: Beginner Friendly
FashionLab is for the students who love to be creative and have an interest in fashion!
Learn about the importance of sustainability within the fashion industry and how they can still enjoy fashion in a responsible way.
The students will continue to enhance their design, making and textile skills, leaving the course with a fabulous handmade garment to be proud of and that will demonstrate everything they have learnt over the term.
A wonderful selection of donated deadstock designer fabrics will be available for the students to pick from to use, from designers such as Alexander McQueen, Brogger and Preen to name a few.
Project Brief for Autumn 2024 Term:
Think of a location and an activity. It could be something from a film.
Research and design an outfit that would be ideal to wear within this location whilst participating in this activity. What sort of fabrics would be appropriate?
What type of silhouettes and styles make sense?
What details should the garment have?
How can the design reflect aspects of the environment and the activity.
Our art club is a fun and experimental space where children learn new techniques and skills inspired by famous artworks and artists.
Our tutor Jodie, a practising artist with a professional background working in leading contemporary and modern art galleries aims to inspire children and unleash their inner creative.
Previous drawing skills not required, just a love of art and an open mind.
This term we are beginning by diving into Fauvism and Surrealism focussing on the artist Joan Miró and even looking at why his dreamlike patterned paintings managed to upset the establishment.
We believe the young mind absorbs more when the hands are busy so all this newly acquired knowledge soaks in sideways whilst the children are working in their personal hardback sketchbooks, building sculptures and installations, being their own performance art or painting on canvas.
All materials supplied by TFS, just bring an apron or old shirt.
During our KidsArt classes children are taught how to paint, draw, print, work with clay, sculpt, collage, use soft and oil pastels, and other core techniques, whilst at the same time learning about famous artists and their styles – each project is inspired by an artist or art movement.
We cover a huge time range including prehistoric art through early civilisations, Medieval and Renaissance art, Islamic art, Mannerism, Baroque and Romanticism, pre-Raphaelites, Neo-classicism, Realism, the birth of Modern art, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Cubism, Futurism, Abstract art, Surrealism, Expressionism, Pop art, contemporary art movements, sculpture through the ages, and art from non-Western European traditions – including American, Chinese, Japanese, Indian and Aboriginal artists.
Where appropriate sessions reference current London exhibitions.
KidsArt!’s core aim is to teach children to become accomplished and proficient artists who take pride in their artwork, and to nurture and encourage an informed love of art.
Children are given the self-confidence and technical skills to produce their own original art work inspired by a good background understanding of art movements over the centuries.
We provide a fun, stimulating and engaging experience and, over the programme courses, children will build up an impressive portfolio of their own work.
Artwork is sent home as it is completed, accompanied by an illustrated factsheet which records what the children have learned about the artist and the art techniques employed.
The children are provided with good quality sketchbooks for use in class to record techniques learnt and for sketching on gallery visits.
During our KidsArt classes children are taught how to paint, draw, print, work with clay, sculpt, collage, use soft and oil pastels, and other core techniques, whilst at the same time learning about famous artists and their styles – each project is inspired by an artist or art movement.
We cover a huge time range including prehistoric art through early civilisations, Medieval and Renaissance art, Islamic art, Mannerism, Baroque and Romanticism, pre-Raphaelites, Neo-classicism, Realism, the birth of Modern art, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Cubism, Futurism, Abstract art, Surrealism, Expressionism, Pop art, contemporary art movements, sculpture through the ages, and art from non-Western European traditions – including American, Chinese, Japanese, Indian and Aboriginal artists.
Where appropriate sessions reference current London exhibitions.
KidsArt!’s core aim is to teach children to become accomplished and proficient artists who take pride in their artwork, and to nurture and encourage an informed love of art.
Children are given the self-confidence and technical skills to produce their own original art work inspired by a good background understanding of art movements over the centuries.
We provide a fun, stimulating and engaging experience and, over the programme courses, children will build up an impressive portfolio of their own work.
Artwork is sent home as it is completed, accompanied by an illustrated factsheet which records what the children have learned about the artist and the art techniques employed.
The children are provided with good quality sketchbooks for use in class to record techniques learnt and for sketching on gallery visits.
With more than 5 million visitors in Amsterdam and Barcelona, Moco Museum is bringing something new and special to the London art scene this summer.
Featuring a wide range of modern, contemporary, and digital art from icons like Warhol, KAWS, Haring, Hirst & many more, Moco Museum has become a must-visit for art lovers around the world. Come and see why!
Highlights:
• Celebrate icons of modern, contemporary, and digital art, including Warhol, Haring, Banksy, Basquiat, Kusama & many more
• Leave inspired and enlightened by their significant contributions to art, culture, and modern society
• Discover the limitless potential of digital immersive art and explore the latest innovations in art and technology
• This is a multi-sensory museum bringing you closer into the world of art than ever before, with something for every taste
• Whether you’re an art lover or newcomer, Moco Museum promises an enriching museum visit for everyone
• Located at Marble Arch, a central location and key part of London’s vibrant cultural fabric
Following sweeping success in Amsterdam and Barcelona, Moco Museum has arrived in London!
Go on an awe-inspiring journey through modern, contemporary, and digital art, leaving you enlightened and empowered.
Explore the works of artists who have shaped our society, challenging norms and inspiring positive change for a better future.
Celebrate the exceptional contributions of critically acclaimed artists like Warhol, Haring, Banksy, Basquiat, Kusama & many others.
Immerse yourself in their creative universe with cutting-edge digital exhibitions and art installations, taking your museum visit to the next level.
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