This summer, the Thelma Hulbert Gallery will host a series of creative workshops for young people aged 11-17.
Across five days in August, participants can explore a different art form each day, led by professional artists, whether that might be animation, printing, jewellery making or photography.
On August 20, filmmaker Izzy Wild will run Code Red Animation sessions from 11am - 1pm and 1.30pm - 3.30pm at £5 per session.
Participants will work together to create an animated film on the theme of climate change.
Following that, August 21 will feature textile printing with Laurel Coxon, from 11am - 1pm and 1.30pm - 3.30pm at £5 per session.
Kids can experiment with block printing, hand printing and screen printing on textiles, bringing fabric from home or using provided materials.
On August 22, jeweller Nicky Barton will do two sessions on jewellery making from 11am - 1pm and 2pm - 4pm, at £10 per session.
Participants can learn basic silversmithing techniques and create their own silver stacking rings.
Next will be a full day of printing on August 23 with George Barron from Positive Lights Project, running from 11am - 3.30pm for a fee of £5.
This will be a fun day of print experimentation using a variety of processes, including a giant wheelchair press.
Closing out the week on August 24 will be a free camera obscura photography session from 11am - 3pm with photographer Sam White.
For more information and booking, visit the Thelma Hulbert Gallery's website.
The drop-in workshop will allow visitors to take their own family portraits and create nature photos to take home.
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