Gracefield Arts Centre Exhibitions, Events and Workshops March - September 2014 ADMISSION FREE START DATE 15-MAR 15-MAR 22-MAR END DATE 03-MAY 03-MAY 22-MAR TYPE OF EVENT Exhibition Exhibition Kids' Art Club 29-MAR 29-MAR Workshop (all ages) 05-APR 05-APR Workshop (adult/age 16+) 05-APR 05-APR 05-APR 05-APR Kids' Art Club Baby & Toddlers' Club 09-APR 09-APR Kids' workshop 12-APR 16-APR 12-APR 16-APR Kids' workshop Kids' workshop 19-APR 19-APR Workshop (age 8+/adults) 19-APR 19-APR Kids' workshop 19-APR 22-APR 26-APR 26-APR 03-MAY 03-MAY 03-MAY 10-MAY 10-MAY 10-MAY 17-MAY 24-MAY 19-APR 31-MAY 26-APR 26-APR 03-MAY 03-MAY 03-MAY 05-JUL 10-MAY 10-MAY 17-MAY 26-MAY Free family activity Café Gallery exhibition Workshop (age 16+) Kids' Art Club Workshop (age 16+) Kids' Art Club Baby & Toddlers' Club Exhibition Adult workshop Kids' Art Club Kids' Art Club Artists open studios 31-MAY 31-MAY Adult workshop 31-MAY 03-JUN 31-MAY 12-JUL Kids' Art Club Café Gallery exhibition 07-JUN 07-JUN Adult workshop 07-JUN 07-JUN 14-JUN 14-JUN 21-JUN 28-JUN 28-JUN 09-JUL 07-JUN 07-JUN 14-JUN 14-JUN 21-JUN 28-JUN 28-JUN 09-JUL Kids' Art Club Baby & Toddlers' Club Adult workshop Kids' Art Club Kids' Art Club Kids' Art Club Baby & Toddlers' Club Kids' Art Club 12-JUL 09-AUG Exhibition 12-JUL 15-JUL 09-AUG 23-AUG Exhibition Café Gallery exhibition 16-JUL 16-JUL Kids' Art Club 23-JUL 30-JUL 16-AUG 26-AUG 23-JUL 30-JUL 15-NOV 04-OCT Kids' Art Club Kids' Art Club Exhibition Café Gallery exhibition TITLE Spring Fling @ Home Sparkle and Spin: by Paola McClure Secret Keepsake Box With Linda Slater Family Creative Art Play with Joanne Garner Collograph Printmaking with Jenny Smith McOnie It’s a Bugs Life With Linda Slater Easter baskets and cards Decorate a canvas bag with Danielle Annerel Easter Art Easter Art Lisa Rothwell Young Jewellery for young people and adults (age 8+) Make a basket of flowers with Linda Slater Easter Saturday Egg Hunt! Sue Thomas - “A New Way of Seeing” Lino cut with Clare Melinsky 3D paper Animals With Pamela Grace Abstract Art with Amy Winstanley The Secret Garden With Cate Ross Make musical instruments GENERATION South by South West 25 Etching Refresher with Silvana Mclean Felt Faces With Linda Slater Moving Images With Cate Ross Spring Fling Open Studios at Gracefield One-day Basket-making for beginners with Geoff Forest Paper Weaving With Linda Slater Artworks in Kirkton Village Playground Half-day willow workshop with Geoff Forrest Funny Faces With Cate Ross Vegetable printing Solar Print Refresher with Pamela Grace Summer jewellery With Danielle Annerel Stylish Selfies With Pamela Grace Party Masks and Tiaras With Linda Slater Clay tiles Funky Birds With Linda Slater Dumfries and Galloway Fine Art Society Annual Exhibition Denise Zygadlo ‘Wrap’ Doreen Meek Create your own summer holiday scene With Pamela Grace Totem Pole With Linda Slater Wrap Yourself With Cate Ross Dan Flavin – ARTIST ROOMS Ross Fulton PAGE NO 4 5 15 14 10 15 15 14 14 14 10 14 14 9 11 15 11 15 15 6 11 15 15 5 12 15 9 12 15 15 12 15 15 15 15 15 8 7 9 15 15 15 8 9 GRACEFIELD ARTS CENTRE 28 Edinburgh Road, Dumfries DG1 1JQ 01387 262084 arts@dumgal.gov.uk www.dumgal.gov.uk/gracefield Explore art and craft at Gracefield Arts Centre in Dumfries. A packed programme of collection exhibitions and contemporary exhibitions featuring regional, national and international artists and craft makers, along with art and craft workshops for adults, children and families ensures a lively atmosphere. The Arts Centre also has a craft shop, café and an active print studio. Gracefield Arts Centre is home to a collection of over 600 paintings and drawings by Scottish artists, most with links to Dumfries and Galloway. To preview the collection visit the web site www.exploreart.co.uk. Open throughout the year Exhibitions: Tues-Sat 10am-5pm Craft Shop: Tues-Fri 10.30am-3.30pm, Sat 10am-5pm Café Hubbub:Tues-Sat 10am-4pm (hot food served 11am-3pm) Spring Fling: Sunday 25 and Monday 26 May - Exhibitions 10am-5pm Cafe 11am-3pm Admission Free Access: We are committed to making our programme and facilities accessible. For more information on physical access please call on 01387 262084. Group visits: Schools, other groups and clubs are welcome to visit Gracefield. Staff can offer informal guided tours if arranged in advance. Workshop space for school group art activities on request. Room Hire: Three studio rooms available for hire from £6.85 per hour. This information is available in a large print format - call or email for details. 2 DIARY Cover image: Graham Fagen, Natural Anarchy, 2013 (detail) Welcome Welcome to the spring/summer programme of venues, special exhibitions and events for Dumfries and Galloway Council’s museums and art gallery in the east of the region. In this half of the brochure you’ll find information about Gracefield Arts Centre’s lively programme of temporary exhibitions, events and workshops, If you turn the brochure over, you will find details about Annan Museum, Dumfries Museum and Camera Obscura, Robert Burns House, the Robert Burns Centre and Sanquhar Tolbooth Museum. We have lots planned for the coming season including Generation 2014 and our second Artist Rooms exhibition on loan from the Tate and National Gallaries of Scotland. While admission to our venues and special exhibitions is free, places for some events are limited and can book up quickly. To make sure you do not miss out, join our mailing list by filling in a form at one of our venues or online at www.dumgal.gov.uk/artsandmuseums. We look forward to welcoming you at our museums. Best wishes, Rebecca Coggins, Principal Officer Arts and Museums A PDF of this programme is available to download from www.dumgal.gov.uk/artsandmuseums Facebook and Twitter updates available @Dumfries Museum Gracefield Facebook page coming soon! watch this space! at Gracefield Arts Centre Upstairs at the Robert Burns Centre Cafe Restaurant Cafe Day times Monday to Saturday 11am - 4pm Lunch 12noon - 3pm Tuesday to Saturday 10am - 4pm Lunches 12noon - 3pm From 31st March Sunday Lunch 12noon - 3pm RESTAURANT Evening (for evenings booking is advisable) Tuesday to Saturday from 6pm Mill Rd, Dumfries DG2 7BE Tel 01387 259679 Light lunches • Home baking Kids Menu • illy coffee & teas Take-away service 28 Edinburgh Rd, Dumfries DG1 1JQ CAFE Tel 01387 262084 ext 23 www.hullabaloorestaurant.co.uk DIARY 3 15 March – 3 May Gallery 1 @ Home Spring Fling is the annual open studios event taking place across Dumfries & Galloway and this year runs from Saturday 24 - Monday 26 May. 95 professional visual artists, designers and makers, have been specially selected for the high quality of their work and each has been invited to submit a piece of work to the Gracefield exhibition, which this year explores art and craft in a domestic setting. All the work is available to buy and offers viewers a sneak preview of the wide range of artist’s work before the main Spring Fling event. A busy programme of Spring Fling artist-led workshops will accompany the show each weekend for adults and families – the diary of workshops is listed below. 29 March Family Creative Art Play with Joanne Garner (all ages) 5 April Collograph Print with Jenny Smith McOnie (age 16+) 19 April Lisa Rothwell Young Jewellery for young people and adults (age 8+) 26 April Lino cut with Clare Melinsky (age 16+) 3 May Abstract Art with Amy Winstanley (age 16+) See pages 10 and 14 for details and how to book. 4 DIARY 15 March – 3 May Gallery 2 Sparkle and Spin: by Paola McClure Dundee based artist Paola McClure is well known for her strange alien-like creatures, handmade from vintage fabrics and secondhand clothing. She is interested in fabrics, pattern and colour, and her influences range from the primitive to the kitsch. Although some of the work may have a dark edge, it is impossible to escape the sense of fun, and the joy of making, which is in evidence throughout her work. Taking its name from a popular children’s book by Ann and Paul Rand, Sparkle and Spin features new ‘soft sculpture’ characters and large-scale installation pieces in an exhibition that includes plenty to enthral and inspire visitors, young and old alike. Spring Fling Artists at Gracefield 24– 26 May Gracefield is delighted to be hosting Studios 62, Andrew Adair, 63 Ceri Allen, 64, Steven Higginson and 65 Caroline Dalton. Alongside our usual hours, we’ll be open additional hours in Gallery 1 and 2 on Sunday 25 and Monday 26 May for the exhibition and the Spring Fling studios and the Café will be open from 11am-3pm on the Sunday and Monday too. DIARY 5 THE MAKING OF US Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre 10 May – 5 July Gallery 1 & 2 South by South West 25 The exhibition is presented as part of ‘GENERATION’ – a national project reflecting 25 years of contemporary art in Scotland to celebrate the Commonwealth Games cultural programme in 2014. Curated in collaboration with the South by South West partner venues; Dick Institute, Kilmarnock and Rozelle Galleries, Ayr, the selected artists are: Graham Fagen, Christine Borland and Dalziel & Scullion. All three artists will be represented at each venue during the exhibition programme this summer. At Gracefield the exhibition reflects an interest in the natural environment, and explores themes as diverse as botanical plant archives, art in the land and cultural identity. The artists have individually worked closely with each venue and the exhibitions will include major works from their archives. GENERATION is being delivered through a partnership between the National Galleries of Scotland and Glasgow Life, and is supported by Creative Scotland. The programme aims to shine a spotlight on the past 25 years - a period which has seen Scotland develop an international reputation as a distinguished centre for contemporary art, produce a disproportionate amount of award-winning artists, host a number of ground-breaking exhibitions and foster an infrastructure which has helped allow contemporary art to flourish. Dalziel + Scullion, Wolf, 2012 (film still) Also in Gallery 1, see a selection of works from the Gracefield Permanent Collection reflecting the last 25 years in Scottish Fine Art. 6 Saturday 10th May (11am) Commissioned by the Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art 2012 at Tramway in Glasgow, Graham Fagen and Graham Eatough’s intriguing film blurs the boundaries between theatre, art and cinema. The Film Theatre is delighted to welcome Graham Fagen and Graham Eatough to introduce the screening on Saturday 10 May at 11am, followed by drinks reception. All welcome, book your tickets at the RBC box office now - 01387 264808 Tickets: £5 There will be a series of workshops and extensive learning programme for young adults and families in connection the GENERATION exhibition, please contact Gracefield for further details. DIARY 12 July – 9 August Gallery2 Denise Zygadlo Wrap Our emotional response to cloth, our second skin, is explored in ‘Wrap’. The intimacy of a photocopied image, where the subject matter is pressed against the glass, capturing the raw detail of skin and fabric, is the focus of Denise Zygadlo’s work – “We are surrounded by cloth from the moment we are born. We make choices about its qualities; texture weight, colour, smell for the countless ways we employ cloth in our everyday lives.” The central focus of ‘Wrap’ is an installation of life-size wrapped figures on silk hangings incorporating video footage in collaboration with filmmaker John Wallace. In contrast to the hangings, large scale charcoal drawings and works on canvas are mounted on the walls. The opening on Saturday 12 July (1pm & 2pm) will present a new collaborative performance by the artist with Florencia Garcia Chafuen and Tara Hodgson accompanied by a string quartet to music composed by Rudi Zygadlo. ALBA | CHRUTHACHAIL Tickets £4 available in advance from Gracefield , or last minute on the door if space permitting. 1pm, first performance, duration: 15-mins , 2pm. second performance. Access to the gallery will be unavailable during the performance and visitors will be directed in and out of the gallery from the side door. In addition to the exhibition, Denise will be investigating personal cloth related memories. You are invited to share reflections of significant associations you have with cloth and bring your stories, photos or objects to create a display for the duration of the show. There will be opportunities to join informal group discussion about ‘Wrap’ with Denise in the gallery. For further information please contact Gracefield Arts Centre. www.denisezygadlo.co.uk DIARY 7 12 July – 9 August Gallery 1 Dumfries and Galloway Fine Art Society Annual Exhibition. The Fine Arts Society presents a wide selection of work by professional and amateur members. With most works available to purchase it’s the ideal opportunity to extend or start your own art collection, and there is a huge variety of media, art themes to enjoy with prices to suit all pockets. If you’d like information on how to become a member of the Fine Arts Society, visit their website at www.dumfriesandgallowayfineartsociety.org.uk 16 August – 15 November Gallery 1 (lower floor) & Gallery 2 Dan Flavin ARTIST ROOMS Sculptor Dan Flavin (1933–1996) was born in New York City. He lived and worked in New York City and Long Island, NY and was one of the main artists associated with Minimalism. Alongside a major new ARTIST ROOMS work “untitled (to Don Judd, colorist) 1‑5” 1987, Gracefield is also presenting works on loan from the Tate and the National Gallery of Scotland collections. These are some of the most iconic works of Minimalism and show the key aspects of Flavin’s practice: his decision to restrict his materials to commercially available fluorescent tubes in different sizes, his dedication to working in series and to a serial arrangements of tubes, and finally his interest in dedicating his works through their titles to other artists. The sculpture installations will transform the Gracefield gallery spaces and offer audiences the first chance to engage with this challenging and fascinating body of work, some of which has never been seen in Scotland before. To explore the art and the ideas a range of gallery talks and activities will accompany the exhibition – the full programme for public and schools and will be available in late June. 8 DIARY Café exhibitions 22 April – Sat 31 May Dalbeattie-based artist Sue Thomas presents “A New Way of Seeing”- a series of photomontage works hand-printed and cut showing familiar places and situations in a new way. Image: Solway beaches’ 3 June – Sat 12July 15 July – 23 August A photo montage exhibition showcasing artworks in Kirkton Village Playground by 4 local artisans - Jane Madden, Peter Bowsher, David Little and Ruth Jones. The playground project was devised in memory of Sam Leask who died in 2012 aged 9. Doreen Meek – a self-taught artist, Doreen is based in Hertfordshire and following retirement from teaching has return to her passion for painting. She’s shown locally and more recently at Verdant works Museum and Discovery Point in Dundee. 26 August – Sat 4 October Ross Fulton’s recent work in painting has focused on derelict buildings that often go un-noticed until they are gone: subtly capturing a ‘moment’ that would otherwise seem unremarkable. Image: untitled Image: five pears Forthcoming Exhibitions: 22 November – 17January 2015 Gallery 2 & 1 GENERATION Toby Paterson. New and recent work by the internationally recognised Scottish artist in a new installation designed for the Scottish Touring Exhibition Consortium and the second GENERATION exhibition at Gracefield in 2014. 22 Nov –17 January 2015 Gallery 1 25 years of Contemporary Printmaking from Scotland selected from the Gracefield Collection. DIARY 9 ART AND CRAFT WORKSHOP FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS. 29 March - Joanne Garner Family creative art workshop 10-12 noon ages 1-5 years 1-3pm age 5-12 years. This is a creative play workshop where children and adults - either a parent, Granny or Grandad, aunties or uncles, get to explore materials and colour and create something beautiful together. Playing with interesting tactile fabrics and mark making techniques participants will create art inspired by memories of local beauty spots or landscapes. Joanne Garner graduated in 2007 and has been working as a jewellery designer and freelance artist making and exhibiting her own work, leading workshops and curating jewellery exhibitions. Cost £4.50 per place booked – all children must be accompanied by a paying adult, with (1 grown-up can bring up to 4 kids). Up to 20 places in each class, includes all materials. 5 April - Jenny Smith McOnie Collograph Printing 11am-5pm This exciting workshop will introduce participants to the dynamic and unpredictable method of collograph printing – a technique that explores texture prints on paper. Jenny will show you how to make the collograph plate, how to use different techniques to apply 10 the coloured inks to the plate and how to use the printing press. Jenny attended Leeds College of Art and Design before achieving a first class degree in Fashion Design from the University of East London in 2006. Cost £55 (adult) £45.00 conc. (up to 8 places available for age 14+) 19 April (Easter Saturday) Jewellery with Lisa Rothwell-Young. 10am-4pm Suitable for boys and girls from age 8, ladies and men of all ages, Lisa invites you to explore the word of possibilities offered by copper wire, creating jewellery and chains to your design ideas. She’ll help you to learn about tools and making work without soldering, that you can try at home yourself. It’s an ideal allday workshop for parents and older children to make something lasting and special. Lisa Rothwell Young is a practising jewellery based in Langholm – where she ran this very successful workshop for locals in 2013. Cost £30 per adult, £15 per child place age 8-16 includes all materials used. Up to 10 places available (aged 8 and over children can attend unaccompanied, but a emergency contact number should be left). DIARY 26 April - Clare Melinsky Lino cut Printmaking you have them). A quality canvas and paper will be provided as part of the workshop fee. 10am-4pm Amy Winstanley is a graduate of Edinburgh College of Art and is currently based at the WASPS Artists Studios in Kirkcudbright, Scotland. Her paintings are based on her experience of place using a blend of intuitive gestures and conscious forms from observations and memory. Linocut is one of the best and most effective relief printing methods, and Clare Melinsky is one of the best proponents of this skill, with her illustrative work appearing in leading magazines like Country Living and her bold and colourful images seen on book covers, packaging and in newspapers. Don’t miss this opportunity to join her and find out more about her work and techniques, and have a go yourself! Cost £55, £45conc. includes basic material to make your own lino plate to take away. Age 16 and over, up to 8 places available). Saturday 3 May - Amy Winstanley The Abstracting Process 10am – 4pm In this one day workshop Amy will be looking at her own work and other artists to explore the idea of abstract art – the ideas, experiences and creative processes. Ideal for those with some basic drawing skills, or those with other art experience, you will need to bring a basic selection of drawing and painting media, some of your own sketchbooks or artworks (if DIARY Cost £55 full price, £45 Conc. (aged 16+ up to 8 places available) 10 May - Silvana Mclean Etching Refresher 10am-4pm This workshop is designed for people who wish to refresh their skills, for people who have completed an introductory course and are interested in learning how to etch with copper and also suitable for those with some drawing ability who are interested in finding new methods of expression. We will explore a variety of hard ground processes on copper plate to create fine linear work. If you already have a completed copper etching plate bring it along and we will touch on Aquatint processes. Please bring sketchbooks or inspirational material, photographs and the usual pencil case items including scissors, craft knife, a fine paintbrush and a fine line marker. Cost £45 (£40 conc.) includes materials to make one copper plate (additional plates can be purchased on the day). Up to 8 places. 11 31 May Geoff Forrest One-day Basket-making for beginners. 14 June Pamela Grace Solar Print Refresher 10am-4.30pm 10am – 4pm Geoff Forrest is a basket maker and willow weaver who runs Sustainable Designs based at Loch Doon in South West Scotland. He designs and provides courses for both groups and individuals at Loch Doon or other venues and Gracefield is delighted to welcome him to Dumfries for these two summer workshops. As Geoff says “Willow has a variety of uses as the material for making baskets, living willow structures, to rustic furniture, river bank stabilisation and waste management. It is one of the earliest sources of pollen for bees in the spring and displays a wonderful array of colours through the seasons”. This is an ideal workshop for those who may have already done a workshop at Gracefield but need to refresh their training or explore their ideas further. Pamela will help you explore the Solar Plate technique and provide an introduction to the Gracefield Print Studio. With a detailed demonstration of the solar plate etching process followed by an intensive hands-on “print clinic” participants can develop their ideas, drawings and sketchbook images into finished prints. Materials and equipment will be provided. Bring along sketchbooks, drawings or photographs as suitable creative raw material for this technique. Two solar plates per participant are included with course fee, additional can bought at usual print studio charges. Cost £45 / £40conc. Up to 8 places for age 16+ 7 June – Geoff Forrest Half-day willow workshop 12.30-4.30pm How to make Spanish platters such as the tension tray and ‘Zarzo’ - a useful addition to any home. Cost £30 / £25 conc Up to 8 places for age 16+ Cost £48/ £40 conc. up to 10 places for age 16+ To book a place on any of these workshops, please call Gracefield on 01387 262084 or email our administration assistant Lesley.currie@dumgal.gov.uk Please note that for all these workshops a non refundable 50% deposit is required at the time of booking, and payment can be made securely over the phone with your debit card, by post with cheque made payable to DG Council, or by cash/card/credit in person at Gracefield. The fee includes all the basic materials as listed to complete the class and tea/coffee/ refreshments during the day. Lunch can be bought at the café or please bring a packed lunch to eat in the workshop room or outside in our picnic area. 12 DIARY The Gracefield Craft Shop Print Studio A dedicated craft space stocking a wide selection of different craft specialities from baskets and jewellery to textiles and pottery. You can also find cards, artist postcards, hand-made soap and unique gifts to suit all pockets. Gracefield Arts Centre print studio is equipped for non-toxic printmaking techniques. Artists wishing to use the facilities can join as members. Some experience of printmaking is required. On designated members’ days, use of the print studio is free for members (just materials to pay for) and offers an opportunity to get together and share hints and tips on techniques. For further details on membership call Gracefield Arts Centre on 01387 262084. Members’ Days 2014: Saturday 7 June, 9 August, 6 Sept, 4 October, 8 November, 6 December. Gracefield Arts Centre 28 Edinburgh Road, Dumfries | 01387 262084 Craft Shop open: Tues - Fri 10.30am - 3.30pm, Sat 10am - 5pm. Exhibitions open: Tues-Sat 10am-5pm www/dumgal.gov.uk/gracefield DIARY 13 Family and Children's Activities Kids Club for children aged 5-12, 10am – 12 noon Fun art and craft activities in the Gallery Studios on Saturday mornings throughout term time and other times as advertised. Cost £5.50 per child unless otherwise stated, includes all materials and tuition. Please book in advance as spaces are limited. To book and pay for workshops call 01387 262084,terms and conditions apply. Please wear old clothes – workshops can be messy! For full details see www.dumgal.gov.uk/gracefield Sat 29 March Family Spring Fling Workshop With Joanne Garner - see adult programme section for full details on page 10 for full details. Wed 9 April - Kids’ CLub Easter Holiday workshop Make a decorated canvas bag – either as an Easter egg sack, or just as a decorated shopping or kit bag. With Danielle Annerel. Sat 19 April - Kids’ CLub Easter Saturday Basket of Flowers Celebrate Easter with a hand-made basket of flowers and matching card. With Linda Slater. 10-12 noon ages 1-5, 1-3pm age 5-12. Cost: £4.50 per place booked – all children must be accompanied by a paying adult, with (1 grownup can bring up to 4 kids). Up to 20 places in each class, includes all materials used. Sat 12 + Wed 16 April Easter Holiday Drop-in Come along to a free workshop session to ‘play’ with the art materials on an Easter theme with Gracefield staff…. Open to all the family, with 20 places available at one time, with each session lasting about 1hour. Free, but book in the usual way. 10.30am12.30pm. Easter Saturday Egg Hunt! Every year at Gracefield we invite our younger audiences to an egg hunt with quiz to win themselves a lovely chocolate egg! This year is no ‘eggception’ and there will be a special prize draw at the end of the day for three golden chocolate bunnies! 11am-4pm. Free. Sat 19 April Spring Fling Special Family workshop see adult programme on page 10 for details of an all-day special jewellery workshop with Lisa Rothwell Young. 14 DIARY KIds' Club DIARY Sat 22 March Secret Keepsake Box With Linda Slater Sat 5 April It’s a Bugs Life With Linda Slater Wed 9 April Easter Holiday workshop With Danielle Annerel Sat 12 April Easter Holiday FREE Drop-in With Gracefield Staff Wed 16 April Easter Holiday FREE Drop-in With Gracefield Staff Sat 19 April Easter Saturday Basket of Flowers With Linda Slater Sat 26 April 3D paper Animals With Pamela Grace Sat 3 May The Secret Garden With Cate Ross Sat 10 May Felt Faces With Linda Slater Sat 17 May Moving Images With Cate Ross Sat 31 May Paper Weaving With Linda Slater Sat 7 June Funny Faces With Cate Ross Sat 14 June Summer jewellery With Danielle Annerel Sat 21 June Stylish Selfies With Pamela Grace Sat 28 June Party Masks and Tiaras With Linda Slater Wed 9 July Funky Birds With Linda Slater Wed 16 July Create your own summer holiday scene With Pamela Grace Wed 23 July Totem Pole With Linda Slater Wed 30 July Wrap Yourself With Cate Ross Baby and Toddler Club with Sarah McAndrew • For under 5s • 10am-11am A range of arty activities specially for the very young. One Saturday per month. Cost £3.50 per child, children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Please book in advance as spaces are limited. To book call 01387 262084, terms and conditions apply. For full details see www.dumgal.gov.uk/gracefield. 5 April Recycle junk materials into an Easter basket and/or decorate and Easter card with little hands and feet on a pre-cut bunny shaped card. 3 May Make musical instruments. Rainbow shakers with streamers for fun. 7 June Vegetable printing and cutter printing to make colourful pictures on colourful card. 28 June Make useful tiles from clay. When they are hardened they can be used for decoration. Decorated using a variety of objects to make interesting pattern on them. DIARY 15
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