Friday Art @ the Art Hub Cafe 2023

Short Art sessions for wellbeing.  
Free drop-in sessions at the Art Hub Cafe. 11am to 12:30 pm
These sessions are for Adults (18+)

These sessions are specially to encourage those that may be more isolated to try something new, arty, engage with others and improve their well being.

All are welcome but please be aware that because these sessions are primarily funded to support the well-being of people in our community who may experience loneliness, we will be collecting feedback on the positive benefits of the workshop on your sense of well-being.

They are free to attend and you can just pop in if you wish but we would like to know that you are coming along so please book online here to let us know you are coming.

*Note: for the clay sessions there is a £2 charge payable to Katherine direct on the day if you want your clay pieces fired (to cover her electricity costs).

The activities include:

MARCH 2023

3 March – Clay Coasters with Katherine Kingdon
10 March – Resin Dipped Rose with Gillian Hicks
17 March – Willow weaving Dragonflies with Sarah Beeson
24 March – Texture Stamping on Gelliplate with Sarah Gordon
31 March – Nature Printing on tile/coaster with Sabrina Talana-Carruth

APRIL 2023

7 April – Fabric Fish with Karen Carter
14 April – Printing with Charlotte Adcock
21 April – Wooden Doodle Plaques with Gillian Hicks
28 April – Looking from Inside to Outside with Jane Baikie

MAY 2023

5 May – Jewellery Bracelets with Gillian Hicks
12 May – Fabulous Flowers – Print and Paint – with Karen Carter
19 May – Woodblock Play with Arty Pumpkin
26 May – English Paper Piecing – Hand stitched hexagons with Wendy Lloyd

JUNE 2023

2 June – Dove Mobiles with Sue Bridge
9 June – Clay activity with Katherine Kingdon
16 June – Gelliprint in Summer with Sarah Gordon
23 June – Summer Lantern Making with Sarah Beeson
30 June – Words and Woodblock with Arty Pumpkin

To fund these sessions  we have a fundraising call at the Good Exchange 
If you’d like to contribute to this fundraising call, which is match funded by the Greenham Trust – please follow the link below.