A new Saturday club in Helston is inviting young people to take part in a series of artist-led workshops over six weekends.
The Cornubian Arts and Science Trust (CAST) Studio, located on Penrose Road in Helston, is putting on a series of six Saturday workshops led by CAST studio artists.
Anyone aged 13 to 18 is invited to take part in the workshops which are designed to give young people the opportunity to explore creativity, learn new skills and develop independent creative projects.
CAST is a Cornish-based educational charity that promotes participation and educational development in the visual arts and sciences.
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Describing the workshops on social media, CAST Saturday club explained that "CAST studio artists will contribute to the programme, sharing knowledge and skills that are part of their own studio practice.
"CAST’s brightest and sunniest studio will be the base and there will be a group trip to the gallery at Kestle Barton, as well as the opportunity for members to design their own activities and help to
shape the future of the Saturday Club."
The first class, which will be held on Saturday May 22 at 11am, is hosted by Amy Morgan, a Helston-based sculptor and will see the artist sharing her insights on creating intricate forms.
The group have also said that there will also be an opportunity to go on a group trip to the gallery at Kestle Barton at some point during the series.
Organisers have also stated that the Saturday sessions are free, but that numbers are limited so booking in advance is always recommended.
It has also been asked that participants wear old clothes and bring their own packed lunch.
To find out more and register interest in joining the club please contact: kate@c-a-s-t.org.uk
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