
10am –11am
Saturday 1 October 2022
*The recommended ticket price for this workshop is £5 per child. If you are in a position to make this donation towards the running costs of the workshop, it is greatly received.
This enables us to offer future workshops and helps to secure the long-term future of Milton Keynes Arts Centre. If you wish to make a smaller donation, you can decide the amount that is right for you from the drop down above.
Who is this class suitable for?
This session is designed to be engaging on different levels for children aged 0-5 years.
Children must be accompanied by a supervising adult at all times.
What will be covered in the class?
Join artist Saint Akua as we go foraging in the Open Garden to gather and identify Autumnal leaves and nature objects before using them to make a decorate your very own nature crown.
All materials are provided, remember to dress for the weather. If it is raining outside we may use pre-collected materials.
This session is designed to be engaging on different levels for children aged 0-5 years.
Children must be accompanied by a supervising adult at all times.
What will be covered in the class?
Join artist Saint Akua as we go foraging in the Open Garden to gather and identify Autumnal leaves and nature objects before using them to make a decorate your very own nature crown.
All materials are provided, remember to dress for the weather. If it is raining outside we may use pre-collected materials.
All materials are provided
Location
Gallery and the enclosed Open Garden – The gallery has pushchair / wheelchair access via an external ramp.
Tutor
Saint Akua is a British-Ghanaian artist born in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Her journey as an artist began with her fascination with portraiture, and desire to paint hidden aspects of a person - capturing the unseen. She sketches and paints straight onto canvas inspired by the Pre-Raphaelites combined with symbolism from her Ghanaian heritage.
saintakua.co.uk
Location
Gallery and the enclosed Open Garden – The gallery has pushchair / wheelchair access via an external ramp.
Tutor
Saint Akua is a British-Ghanaian artist born in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Her journey as an artist began with her fascination with portraiture, and desire to paint hidden aspects of a person - capturing the unseen. She sketches and paints straight onto canvas inspired by the Pre-Raphaelites combined with symbolism from her Ghanaian heritage.
saintakua.co.uk