Overview
For the last few years, Sharjah Foundation’s Community Programme has been committed to engaging and growing the local creative community. Facilitated by experienced professionals as well as art and cultural enthusiasts, this programme has offered participants aged 15 and older a wide range of immersive workshops, excursions and performance activities on contemporary art within the context of Sharjah’s rich artistic heritage and dramatic landscapes.
Registration
In January 2020, the Community Programme became part of the larger Programme for Youth and Adults. The workshops, meetups, photowalks, open mics and other community-based activities can now be found in the Courses, Workshops and Excursions section of that programme.
To see the schedule for the current season and register, click here.
For more information about the Programme for Youth and Adults, please send an email to youthandadults@sharjahart.org or call (06) 568 5050.
All workshops, excursions and other activities are free and open to the public. Materials are provided by Sharjah Art Foundation.
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Saturday 7.10.2023
The Arabian Gulf in Fiction
SAF Book Club Meetup
The Flying Saucer
Sharjah
Produce a Custom Vase
Workshop for Children
Collections Building
Arts Square
Weave an Animal
Workshop for Children and Families
Collections Building
Arts Square
Wednesday 4.10.2023
Emmie McLuskey: A Talk On Creative Practices And Curation In Sound Art
Ceramics House
Calligraphy Square
Tuesday 3.10.2023
Inge Thomson: Lecture Concert
The Flying Saucer
Dasman
Saturday 30.09.2023
Create Paper Sculptures of Plants
Workshop for Children and Families
The Flying Saucer
Sharjah
Construct Unique Floral Bookmarks
Workshop for Children
The Flying Saucer
Sharjah
Monday 25.09.2023
Play the Parachute Game
Early Learning Programme
The Flying Saucer
Dasman
Saturday 23.09.2023
Express Yourself through a Collage Self-Portrait
Workshop for Children
Collections Building
Arts Square
Reflect Your Character in a Self-Portrait
Workshop for Children
Collections Building
Arts Square