Handmade Paper| Papur wedi’i Wneud â Llaw

Handmade Paper| Papur wedi’i Wneud â Llaw

11am - 12.30pm | For Children Age 7+ | £7

By Mission Gallery

Date and time

Location

Mission Gallery

Gloucester Place Maritime Quarter SA1 1TY United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Saturday 16th August 2025

11am-12:30pm | 7+ | £7

Children's Workshop

Handmade Paper

Paper is essential for every budding artist, It is the place where all your creative ideas can come to life. We will be experimenting with this simple process of making your own paper using natural and upcycled materials to create unique sheets of paper. Choose materials that have brilliant texture and colour so that your paper is the perfect backdrop for your new artworks.

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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Dydd Sadwrn 16 Awst 2025: Papur wedi’i Wneud â Llaw

11am-12:30pm | 7+ | £7

Papur wedi’i Wneud â Llaw

Mae papur yn hanfodol i bob artist. Dyma lle gall eich holl syniadau creadigol ddod yn fyw. Byddwn yn arbrofi gyda’r broses syml hon o wneud eich papur eich hun gan ddefnyddio deunyddiau naturiol a deunyddiau wedi’u huwchgylchu i greu dalennau unigryw o bapur. Dewiswch ddeunyddiau sydd â gwead a lliw gwych fel bod eich papur yn gefndir perffaith ar gyfer eich gwaith celf newydd.

Oherwydd capasiti ein lleoliad, mae lleoedd yn brin. Os byddwch yn cadw lle yn un o'n gweithdai, gofynnwn i chi gadw at eich ymrwymiad i fod yn bresennol.

Rydym eisiau i’n gweithdai fod mor hygyrch â phosibl ond rydym yn gofyn i chi roi cyfraniad ariannol ar y diwrnod os gallwch chi. Ystyriwch gyfrannu os gallwch chi er mwyn cefnogi’r gweithdai a’r rhaglenni addysg yn Oriel Mission yn y dyfodol.

I gael rhagor o wybodaeth, cysylltwch â Megan Leigh, Cydlynydd Dysgu ac Ymgysylltu, ar 01792 652016 neu anfonwch e-bost at megan@missiongallery.co.uk

Rhowch wybod i ni am unrhyw ofynion o ran mynediad, alergeddau neu gyflyrau meddygol.

O ran mynediad, mae un gris o’r palmant i lawr ein prif fynedfa.

Cynhelir y gweithdai yn y gofod addysg ar lawr cyntaf yr oriel.

Oherwydd cyfyngiadau’r adeilad, mae mynediad i’r ystafell addysg ar y llawr cyntaf ar risiau serth.

Mae staff wrth law i roi cymorth os oes angen.

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With exhibition space, craft space, learning space, events, residency opportunities and more. Mission Gallery provides the local and wider community with opportunities to develop their understanding and knowledge of art. Mission Gallery offers a collective experience in which visitors can immerse themselves in; exhibitions that take risks and push the boundaries of visual art; the opportunity to purchase cutting edge design and contemporary craft and engage in friendly conversation with art led individuals. Mission Gallery seamlessly provides raw creative energy, an exceptional place to shop for every price range, and a commitment to learning, ensuring every age group is welcome.  

 

Mission Gallery is housed in a Grade II listed building and began its existence in 1977 as a voluntary artist run – artist led body. It developed into a professional organisation although remained voluntary until constituted as a Not for Profit Company Limited by Guarantee, in 2008. Governed by a voluntary board of directors, the management, programming and running is maintained by art-led staff and a dedicated team of volunteers. 

 

Mission Gallery is supported by the Arts Council of Wales

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