Visuals

Visuals

Overview

Sharjah Art Foundation’s Programme for Children and Families includes courses, workshops and excursions conducted by professional artists working in a broad range of visual and performing arts. Designed for participants aged 6 to 15, the programme explores different art forms and encourages creative expression.

Workshops and courses are held at Foundation spaces in the city of Sharjah and at six Art Centres across the emirate. The Art Centres are located in Al Hamriyah, Al Dhaid, Al Madam, Dibba Al Hisn, Khorfakkan and Kalba.

Workshops are free and open to public. All materials are provided by the Foundation.

Sharjah Art Foundation is committed to making its programmes as inclusive and accessible as possible. Disability symbols are included in session descriptions to indicate accessibility.

To learn more about our programmes, email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or call (06) 568 5050.

Monday 16.08.2021

Cyanotype Print

Cyanotype Print

Workshop for Children and Families


Collections Building
Arts Square

Saturday 14.08.2021

Wednesday 11.08.2021

Clay Sculptures

Clay Sculptures

Workshop for Children and Families


Collections Building
Arts Square

Monday 9.08.2021

Paper Sculptures

Paper Sculptures

Workshop for Children and Families


Collections Building
Arts Square

Saturday 7.08.2021

Sculpture Weave

Sculpture Weave

Workshop for Children and Families


Collections Building
Arts Square

Wednesday 4.08.2021

Patterns on Pots

Patterns on Pots

Workshop for Children and Families


Collections Building
Arts Square

Monday 2.08.2021

Clay Imprints

Clay Imprints

Workshop for Children and Families


Collections Building
Arts Square

Saturday 31.07.2021

Drawing Plants

Drawing Plants

Workshop for Children and Families


Collections Building
Arts Square

Wednesday 28.07.2021

Split Portraits

Split Portraits

Workshop for Children and Families


Collections Building
Arts Square

Monday 26.07.2021

Fabric Painting

Fabric Painting

Workshop for Children and Families


Collections Building
Arts Square

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