
Children’s Workshop | Summer Art Club: Modroc Masterpiece | Age 7+
11am-2pm
£22 each or £60 for three workshops
[ Children )
Buy Tickets >Design and build your own 3D relief painting inspired by Mary Fedden’s Still Life with Artichoke (1972).
Artist Educator Louise Dennis will lead this Summer Art Club workshop, using one of the Gallery’s most popular paintings, Mary Fedden’s Still Life with Artichoke (1972), as inspiration for crafting your own relief painting using recycled materials and Modroc modelling materials. Modroc is bandage infused with plaster- it dries quickly, can be moulded in many ways and is a brilliant material to use for creating artworks with a 3-D effect. After construction we will use paints and collage materials to add colour and really bring our artwork to life!
What is Summer Art Club?
This is a series of studio workshops for children, exploring a range of media in a fun and friendly environment. These workshops are led by experienced artist educators who specialise in working with children and young people. They are designed for children aged 7+ with a selection of dates across the summer holidays.
Parents or carers are not required to stay for these workshops, although you are welcome to do so should you prefer.
Please provide a packed lunch for your child.
There are six sessions to choose from. Pay £22 per session or mix and match any three for £60. Just add your selected workshops to the basket and the discount will be applied at checkout.
See the full range of Summer Art Club workshops here
Please note:
We believe art is for everyone, and endeavour to make any reasonable adjustment for participants. If the participant has a specific access requirement they would like to discuss with a member of the Public Programme team, please tick the box in the additional details section while booking for a confidential phone call.

Louise Dennis
Louise specialises in providing quality creative experiences that everyone can enjoy regardless of their previous knowledge of art. Providing instruction, alongside the encouragement of experimentation and personal discovery, she aims to create fun sessions exploring a range of materials and themes.