A craft table scattered with materials to make picture frames. There are plies of different coloured card across the top of the image, a paint palette, paint brush and some yellow ribbon in the top right corner, and some scissors, a pencil and a metal ruler in the centre.

Junior Drawing School - Make Your Own Photo Frame

12 April 2023

Date

12 April 2023

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Wednesday 12 April 2023, 2pm - 4pm

Use your creativity and imagination to create a unique photo frame for a favourite photo.

In this workshop you will learn how to assemble your frame before exercising your artistic skills to decorate it.

Bring along a 4 x 6 inches (standard size) photograph you would like to frame and draw inspiration from the colours and themes of the image to build your frame around. This could be a photo of your favourite place, best friend, pet, family or anything you love! 

This workshop is inspired by the RWA Photo Open Exhibition, 28 Jan - 1 May 2023. 

Suitable for children ages 7 - 12

Limited places available - booking recommended.

Parents/Carers must remain in the building but are encouraged to enjoy the café, galleries and RWA shop while their children are in the workshop. Parents/Carers will receive complimentary exhibition entry.

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