A family drawing together on the floor of the Shaw Room of the National Gallery of Ireland on National Drawing Day 2018.
Image © Pimlico Project

Workshop

Sunday Family Drop-in Workshop: Fragmented Faces

19 October 11.30 - 13.30

Location
Shaw Room
Admission

Free

Join us for a fun creative Family Drop-In session.

Artist Elizabeth Archbold will lead this inclusive family workshop where participants will take inspiration from Picasso to make portrait that are then cut up and used to create new Cubist pictures with texture, colour and fragmented patterns! 

Sunday Family Drop-in is a weekly inclusive, accessible, intergenerational workshop. Devised to support creative engagement for children of all ages and abilities, these sessions are led by an invited artist and supported by the Education Team. 

All materials are provided, support is available in English or as Gaeilge, but as activities are rooted in creative expression, with visual cues, models and examples, children of all nationalities can participate fully.

  • Free, no booking required. Stay for as long (or as little) as you like.
  • Families with children of all ages welcome.
  • All materials provided.
  • Languages spoken: Irish and English.

Tá cainteoir Gaeilge ar fáil más fearr leat an cheardlann a dhéanamh trí Ghaeilge – There is an Irish speaker available if you prefer to do the workshop through Irish.

Acknowledgements: 

The exhibition is organised by the National Gallery of Ireland in collaboration with the Musée national Picasso-Paris. 

Proudly supported by KPMG Ireland, Exhibition Partner.

The Gallery would like to thank the Department of Culture, Communications and Sport for their ongoing support.

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