Overview

Sharjah Art Foundation offers a range of courses, workshops, excursions and other activities for individuals with physical, learning and developmental difficulties. Designed for participants aged three and above, the various sessions aim to help people with disabilities discover new ways of self-expression through art. All sessions are facilitated by experienced professionals in English and/or Arabic, depending on the needs of the participants. Most sessions take place in the Art for All Center, Al Mureijah Square, but some are held in Sharjah Art Foundation spaces or other venues.

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.

Key to symbols:

Specific Learning Disorder
specific learning disorder

Intellectual Disability
intellectual disability

Visual Impairment
Visual Impairment

Hearing Impairment
Hearing Impairment

Physical Disability
Physical Disability

Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder
ADHD

Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism spectrum disorder

Saturday 22.10.2022

Image-making

Image-making

Workshop for Children and Families


Collections Building
Arts Square

Saturday 15.10.2022

Contemporary Rug-making

Contemporary Rug-making

Workshop for Children and Families


Collections Building
Arts Square

Saturday 8.10.2022

Image Transfer

Image Transfer

Workshop for Children and Families


Collections Building
Arts Square

Saturday 1.10.2022

Quirky Embroidery

Quirky Embroidery

Workshop for Children and Families


Collections Building
Arts Square

Saturday 24.09.2022

Colourful Casting

Colourful Casting

Workshop for Children and Families


Collections Building
Arts Square

Friday 23.09.2022

Stop motion

Stop motion

Course for Children


The Flying Saucer
Sharjah

Saturday 25.06.2022

Cyanotype Prints

Cyanotype Prints

Workshop for Children and Families


Collections Building
Arts Square

Saturday 18.06.2022

Creating Maps

Creating Maps

Workshop for Children and Families


Collections Building
Arts Square

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