福“Fu”: Creating New Year Blessings Through Chinese Calligraphy (In-Person)
Join us for a unique In-Person Chinese Calligraphy workshop and learn how to write artistic Chinese characters!
This workshop introduces participants to the Chinese character “Fu” (福), meaning blessing, good fortune, and happiness, traditionally written and displayed during the New Year.
Participants will learn the cultural history of “Fu,” its symbolic meanings, and how it has been used in households and communities to express hopes for the coming year.
Through guided demonstration, participants will be introduced to basic Chinese calligraphy techniques, including brush handling, ink rhythm, and stroke order. They will then create their own “Fu” characters on red paper, writing personal blessings to take home.
No prior calligraphy experience is required. All materials are provided, and participants are welcome to work at their own pace.
What You'll Learn:
- Basic brush handling techniques
- Formation of fundamental strokes
- Introduction to Chinese calligraphy characters
What We Provide:
- Calligraphy brushes
- Calligraphy paper
- Ink
What to Bring (Optional):
Your own calligraphy paper or practice book, if preferred
This workshop is suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to experienced practitioners. Join us and unlock the secrets of Chinese calligraphy as you create your own unique and beautiful works of art! Adults and children are all welcome.
Artist Profile:
Jiayi Chen is an interdisciplinary artist and workshop facilitator. Her practice centres on Chinese calligraphy, performance, and embodied storytelling. She creates participatory, ritual-based art experiences about nüshu to explore memory and cultural heritage. She received a Creative Edinburgh Award in 2024. She is a nominee for the 2025 UN Women UK Awards.
Date & Time: Wed, 21 Jan 2026, 3:00 - 4:00 PM
Venue: Ricefield Arts Library Room
519 Baltic Chambers
50 Wellington Street
Glasgow
G2 6HJ
Note:
Limited Spaces in our library room. If you are unable to attend, please cancel your reservation. Thank you!
Join us for a unique In-Person Chinese Calligraphy workshop and learn how to write artistic Chinese characters!
This workshop introduces participants to the Chinese character “Fu” (福), meaning blessing, good fortune, and happiness, traditionally written and displayed during the New Year.
Participants will learn the cultural history of “Fu,” its symbolic meanings, and how it has been used in households and communities to express hopes for the coming year.
Through guided demonstration, participants will be introduced to basic Chinese calligraphy techniques, including brush handling, ink rhythm, and stroke order. They will then create their own “Fu” characters on red paper, writing personal blessings to take home.
No prior calligraphy experience is required. All materials are provided, and participants are welcome to work at their own pace.
What You'll Learn:
- Basic brush handling techniques
- Formation of fundamental strokes
- Introduction to Chinese calligraphy characters
What We Provide:
- Calligraphy brushes
- Calligraphy paper
- Ink
What to Bring (Optional):
Your own calligraphy paper or practice book, if preferred
This workshop is suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to experienced practitioners. Join us and unlock the secrets of Chinese calligraphy as you create your own unique and beautiful works of art! Adults and children are all welcome.
Artist Profile:
Jiayi Chen is an interdisciplinary artist and workshop facilitator. Her practice centres on Chinese calligraphy, performance, and embodied storytelling. She creates participatory, ritual-based art experiences about nüshu to explore memory and cultural heritage. She received a Creative Edinburgh Award in 2024. She is a nominee for the 2025 UN Women UK Awards.
Date & Time: Wed, 21 Jan 2026, 3:00 - 4:00 PM
Venue: Ricefield Arts Library Room
519 Baltic Chambers
50 Wellington Street
Glasgow
G2 6HJ
Note:
Limited Spaces in our library room. If you are unable to attend, please cancel your reservation. Thank you!
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- In person
Location
Ricefield Arts Library Room
50 Wellington Street
Suite 519 Glasgow G2 6HJ
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