Scribble and Sketch at RWA

Scribble and Sketch at RWA

1st Saturday of the Month

Venue

RWA, Queen’s Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1PX

Date

1st Saturday of the Month

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1st Saturday of the month , 10.30am - 11.30am/11.30am -12.30pm

PLEASE NOTE: SCRIBBLE AND SKETCH ON 5 AUGUST IS NOW CANCELLED 

Join artist Abigail Reed for monthly Scribble and Sketch family art workshops at the RWA.

These sessions are designed for children and grown-ups to take part in together - everyone is welcome.

Due to the popularity of sessions at RWA we split this workshop into two timeslots to ensure we can provide the most enjoyable experience for families. First session: 10.30am-11.30am, Second session: 11.30am-12.30pm. 

Please book places for all children and adults in your group. (Babies under 1 year old don't need a booking)

Scribble and Sketch is suitable for all ages. Children must be supervised. All ticket holders receive complimentary exhibition entry.

Upcoming dates: 

3 Jun, 1 Jul, 5 Aug (CANCELLED), 2 Sep, 7 Oct, 4 Nov, 2 Dec 2023

From the 1st April 2023 Scribble and Sketch at the RWA will cost £3.75 per place and booking will be open a month before each session. 

The cost ensures the RWA can continue our engagement activity with community groups across the city. 

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