Graffiti art workshop (11 years and over)
Overview
We are excited to invite young people aged 11+ to a dynamic arts-based workshop at Crawley Library.
GO ALL IN with an afternoon of activities for teens and young adults as part of Crawley WordFest and the National Year of Reading.
Led by an experienced graffiti art practitioner from Priority 154, this hands-on session gives participants the chance to design and create their very own bespoke A4 graffiti name canvas to take home and proudly display.
The activity will involve and require use of paint pens to create a graffiti name including colouring details and drawing techniques all led by the Artist. The activity will take place in the Longley room on the first floor of the library. This can be accessed via a lift. There are toilets available on the ground and first floors and an accessible toilet available in the children's library.
Whether you're a budding artist or just curious to try something new, this is a fantastic opportunity to explore creativity, build confidence, and connect with others in a relaxed and welcoming environment.
What to Expect:
🖌️ Guided graffiti art activity
🎨 All materials provided
🖼️ Take-home canvas artwork
🤝 Friendly support from library staff
Spaces are limited, so early booking is recommended.
There are two bookable sessions: 12.15 - 1.00pm and 1.15 - 2.00pm.
Free drop-in activities will also be taking place in the library. Take part in craft activities, badge making or play board games with friends. There will also be a super exciting talk by award-winning neurodivergent author Elle McNicoll (this is a bookable event).
Good to know
Highlights
- In person
Location
Crawley Library
Southgate Avenue
Crawley RH10 6HG United Kingdom
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Organized by
West Sussex Library Service
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