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Quiet Session Painted Flower Pots

19 April - 19 April 2025

Quiet Session Family Make Along -Painted Flower Pots

Saturday 19th April

2pm-3pm | 7+ |£7

We offer Quiet Sessions of our children’s workshops.

These activities are designed to accommodate any participants with autism or learning difficulties. They feature a personalised and flexible version of the morning’s workshop, as well as reduced lighting and sound in the gallery. The groups are smaller and parents are asked to attend and enjoy these less crowded sessions. You only need to book a ticket for each child attending.

Painted flower pots

April's sun and April's showers bring forth summer flowers… As nature's ideas start to jump into action, don't get left behind on spring's agenda ! Decorate lovely flower pots here at the gallery, the perfect activity for adding a little joy to your home and boosting support for our wildlife by providing a wonderful pot for summer flowers to grow and bloom. We will also be decorating colourful eggs as an Easter pastime activity.

 Eventbrite:Quiet Session Painted Flower Pots Family Make Along

*To avoid eventbrite fees you can call the gallery directly on 01792652016 to book your space

Due to our venue’s capacity, spaces are limited. If you book onto one of our workshops we would ask you to honour your commitment to attend.

We aim for our workshops to be as accessible as possible, but would ask that you make a donation on the day if you can. Please consider contributing if you are able to support the future workshop and education programmes at Mission Gallery.

For further information please contact Megan Leigh, Learning & Engagement Coordinator, on 01792 652016 or email megan@missiongallery.co.uk

Materials are provided, limited places, booking is essential. Please inform us of any access requirements, allergies or medical conditions.

Access is by one-step entry from pavement level through our main entrance.

The workshops will take place in the gallery and education space located on the first floor of the gallery.

Due to building limitations access to the first floor education space is via steep stairs.

Staff are on hand to provide assistance if needed.

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