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Summer Art Skills 7-11s

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Summer Art Skills 7-11s4 day Summer Art Skills suitable for children ages 7 11. Dates: 23, 24, 28 & 29 July 2026 Time: 9. 30am12. 30pm Join us at the RWA Gallery for four inspiring half day creative workshops for children, led by talented and experienced artists. Each session gives young participants the chance to explore new techniques, discover different art styles, and experiment with exciting materials. Children will also spend time in our exhibition spaces, with

4-day Summer Art Skills suitable for children ages 7 - 11.
Dates: 23, 24, 28 & 29 July 2026
Time: 9.30am–12.30pm

Join us at the RWA Gallery for four inspiring half-day creative workshops for children, led by talented and experienced artists.

Each session gives young participants the chance to explore new techniques, discover different art styles, and experiment with exciting materials. Children will also spend time in our exhibition spaces, with activities inspired by the energy of summer and our current exhibition, Dance Out.

Pricing

Early Bird Full Package (Book before 31 May, limited places): £108

General Full Package (All 4 half-day workshops): £120

Single Workshop Booking: £30 per half-day session

Workshop Programme

  • Thursday 23 July 2026, 9.30am - 12.30pm, Whirling Twirlers with Nik Ramage
    We will each make lots of Whirling Twirlers, card figures with moving arms and legs, supported on batons. Each should have their best dancing shoes on and be dressed to impress. They will be animated by twisting them between your fingers. The faster you twist, the crazier the dance becomes!

  • Friday 24 July 2026, 9.30am - 12.30pm, Inspired by Degas: Dancing in Mixed Media with Catherine Knight
    Inspired by Edgar Degas’ dancers, we will explore creating a base layer in acrylic and then layering more detail on top with oil pastels to create a mixed-media artwork. We will experiment with colour mixing, creating thin washes and adding drama and directional lines with oil pastel.

  • Tuesday 28 July, 2026, 9.30am - 12.30pm, Pop Up Dancers with Elena Hayward
    Learn how to create dynamic pop-up art that dances off the page. Children will make moving paper designs, decorate them creatively, and experiment with classic pop-up mechanisms and movable elements.

  • Wednesday 29 July 2026, 9.30am - 12.30pm, Move, Make, Print! with Victoria Willmott
    Explore playful printmaking processes, including monoprinting drawn figures, paper-cut stencils to create layered designs, and a variety of experiments to capture movement and rhythm. Children will leave with expressive prints full of energy, dance, and imagination.

About our Artists
Nik Ramage RWA is a mechanical sculptor, making odd ideas come to life with found parts and garden shed technology. He likes nothing better than drawing, playing with materials and bringing them alive in unexpected ways. 

Painter Catherine Knight, based at BV Studios in Bristol, creates work distinguished by its vibrant use of colour in evocative landscapes and interiors. She has exhibited widely in both private and public gallery spaces. She has also worked with the RWA, teaching Drawing School workshops and facilitating the Tuesday Teatime Tour.

Multimedia artist Elena Hayward holds a BA (Hons) in Illustration. Her artwork is playful and energetic, with a focus on character, colour, and nature. She has worked with Dhek Bhal and Refugee Women of Bristol, as well as leading Scribble & Sketch workshops and an Abstract Painting workshop for 7–11-year-olds.

Artist educator and printmaker Victoria Willmott is co-founder of the Bristol Print Collective, which delivers printmaking classes in pop-up locations.

IMPORTANT

Before booking, please make sure to read our Important Information for Parents document, available here: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2297/4037/files/2026_RWA_Summer_Art_Skills_for_Parents_Information.pdf?v=1777316884

All bookings must be accompanied by a completed Summer Art Skills Consent Form 2026.
Please complete the online form here: Summer Art Skills Consent form 2026 – Fill in form

Refund/Cancellation Policy: 

  • Full refunds (minus an admin fee*) are available if you notify us more than 14 days before the start of your booked class.
  • Cancellations made within 14 days of the class date cannot be refunded, including if your child is unwell on the day.
  • If your child is unable to attend, please contact us as soon as possible to inform us or, if eligible, arrange a refund.

We reserve the right to cancel Summer Art Skills sessions due to unforeseen circumstances up to 48 hours before the class. In this case, all bookings will be refunded in full to the original payment method.

*Admin Fee:

  • £10 for the Early Bird Full Package/General Full Package

  • £3 for a Single Workshop Booking

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