Creative Workshops for Schools
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- Mar 24
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Schools are always looking for ways to inspire pupils and bring creativity into the curriculum. Creative workshops for schools offer a practical way to introduce new skills and experiences.
Unlike standard lessons, workshops focus on hands-on learning. Pupils are encouraged to experiment with materials, try new techniques and discover how art can connect with subjects like sustainability and design.
For example, during a paper making workshop, pupils use recycled paper to create new handmade sheets while learning how materials can be reused. It’s an engaging way to introduce environmental awareness alongside art.
Wet felting workshops can be linked to many different topics, stories and literacy and can be adapted for all age groups, making it the the perfect school workshop for all ages.
Workshops can be used as a way of learning traditional heritage crafts, like willow weaving, allowing children to learn and understand our creative heritage.
Workshops can also be organised so that many classes take part in one day, making them accessible for entire year groups or even whole schools.
To explore available workshops and activities, visithttps://www.art-room.co.uk




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