WALKING A CAPPELLA: CHILDREN'S WORKSHOP

WALKING A CAPPELLA: CHILDREN'S WORKSHOP

The ExchangePenzance, England
Wednesday, Apr 15 from 2 pm to 3:30 pm GMT+1
Overview

Join us in the Engine Room for a fun, hands-on workshop with jeweller Sally Caslake!

Children will explore the magic of glass fusing to create their own colourful decorative tiles, inspired by the vibrant shapes and patterns in Abigail Reynolds’ Walking A Cappella. Then, have fun experimenting with marbling small frames to display your creations in style. All materials are provided, so little artists can dive straight into the creative process and take home their dazzling artwork!

(Suitable for 7-11 years)


About Sally Caslake:

Jeweller & Tutor at CREATE

Sally is a jeweller, maths teacher and keeper of geese. She has been teaching in secondary schools since 2004 and began her jewellery journey in 2016 when she took up silversmithing, finding her passion for silver clay a year later. Sally also works in glass and her expertise is in creating lampwork beads (and mushrooms). Discovering the crossover between silver clay and ceramics, she is now exploring her skills and linking her experience in education with pottery to develop the children's and young people's programme at CREATE CIC.

Join us in the Engine Room for a fun, hands-on workshop with jeweller Sally Caslake!

Children will explore the magic of glass fusing to create their own colourful decorative tiles, inspired by the vibrant shapes and patterns in Abigail Reynolds’ Walking A Cappella. Then, have fun experimenting with marbling small frames to display your creations in style. All materials are provided, so little artists can dive straight into the creative process and take home their dazzling artwork!

(Suitable for 7-11 years)


About Sally Caslake:

Jeweller & Tutor at CREATE

Sally is a jeweller, maths teacher and keeper of geese. She has been teaching in secondary schools since 2004 and began her jewellery journey in 2016 when she took up silversmithing, finding her passion for silver clay a year later. Sally also works in glass and her expertise is in creating lampwork beads (and mushrooms). Discovering the crossover between silver clay and ceramics, she is now exploring her skills and linking her experience in education with pottery to develop the children's and young people's programme at CREATE CIC.

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

The Exchange

Princes Street

Penzance TR18 2NL

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