Bask in a Summer of Colour at Rugby Art Gallery and Museum
Bask in a Summer of Colour at Rugby Art Gallery and Museum
The first Summer of Colour event takes place this Saturday (20 July), firing the starting pistol for a bumper programme of arts and crafts activities for youngsters during the long school break.
Saturday's event celebrates this summer's Olympic Games and Paralympics in Paris, with youngsters invited to help decorate the iconic Olympic rings in the venue's activity space during free drop-in sessions running from 10am to 12 noon and 1.30pm to 3.30pm.
The Summer of Colour event also includes the start of the first hunt of the summer programme, with visitors challenged to track down colours hidden throughout the art gallery and museum.
The museum celebrates the Festival of Archaeology on Tuesday (23 July), with free archaeology-themed drop-in sessions taking place from 10am to 11am and 11.15am to 12.15pm.
Early years Coloured Light Play sessions take place on Thursday (25 July). Sessions, priced £2.50 per child, run from 10am to 11am and 11.15am to 12.15pm.
Colour Wheel Collage craft workshops on Wednesday 31 July give early years children the chance to create a colour wheel from mixed media. Workshops, priced £2.50 per child, run from 10am to 11am and 11.15am to 12.15pm.
On Friday 2 August, Coloured Marbled Paper workshops take place from 10am to 10.30am and 10.45am to 11.45am. Suitable for six-year-olds and over, the workshops cost £2.50 per child.
The Summer of Colour goes green on Saturday 1 August with the first of a series of Self-led Scrap Days, where youngsters can raid the gallery's arts and crafts store cupboards, recycle materials and let creativity run riot.
Sessions run from 10am to 12 noon and 1.30pm to 3.30pm, with further Self-led Scrap Days taking place on Saturday 17 August and Saturday 31 August.
Children can create bright and bold portraits at Collage Colour Portraits workshops on Tuesday 6 August. Workshops, suitable for six-year-olds and over, take place from 10am to 11am and 11.15am to 12.15pm, with places priced £2.50 per child.
The art gallery team joins the free National Play Day celebration at Whitehall Recreation Ground on Wednesday 7 August, offering open air arts and crafts activities from 11am to 3pm.
Perfect for a budding Banksy, early years Graffiti Art sessions take place in the Percival Guildhouse Gardens on Thursday 8 August. The sessions run from 10am to 11am and 11.15am to 12.15pm, with places priced £2.50 per child.
On Saturday 10 August, the second hunt of the summer starts at the art gallery and museum, with youngsters challenged to find hidden postcards celebrating Rugby's great inventors.
Youngsters can experiment with neon lights at Neon Art workshops on Tuesday 13 August. Suitable for six-year-olds and over and priced £2.50 per child, the workshops take place from 10am to 11am and 11.15am to 12.15pm.
A free Tote Bag Screen Printing session takes place on Wednesday 14 August, where youngsters can print a personalised tote bag. The drop-in session runs from 11am to 3pm.
Early years Rainbow Play sessions takes place on Friday 16 August, where children can explore all the colours of the rainbow in sessions running from 10am to 11am and 11.15am to 12.15pm (places priced £2.50 per child).
The Summer of Colour creativity continues with Mod Roc Sculpture workshops (Tuesday 20 August), Rainbow Weaving sessions (Wednesday 21 August) and Giant Portrait workshops (Thursday 22 August) - all suitable for six-year-olds and over, with sessions running from 10am to 11am and 11.15am to 12.15pm (places priced £2.50 per child).
And the programme draws to a close in the final week of August, with early years Water and Bubble Play sessions (Tuesday 27 August), Colourful Kaleidoscope workshops (Wednesday 28 August, suitable for six-year-olds and over) where children can create a kaleidoscope, and 3D Pen Keyring workshops (Thursday 29 August, suitable for eight-year-olds and over), where youngsters can develop a design with a 3D pen and turn it into a keyring. All sessions run from 10am to 11am and 11.15am to 12.15pm, with places priced £2.50 per child.
Places for all paid sessions must be booked in advance. You can book by calling Rugby Visitor Centre on (01788) 533217 or online at www.ragm.co.uk/summer-of-colour
Cllr Maggie O'Rourke, Rugby Borough Council portfolio holder for partnerships and wellbeing, said: "The Summer of Colour has been inspired by the venue's current art exhibition, Jason Wilsher-Mills' Jason and His Argonauts, which has brought a cascade of colour to the main gallery.
"The summer programme caters for children of all ages and abilities, with a range of free activities on offer and other sessions delivered for just a small charge.
"We're looking forward to another busy summer at Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, and with a limited number of places available at the 'paid for' sessions, it's best to book early to avoid disappointment."
Young visitors to Jason and His Argonauts can also enjoy a range of free activities inspired by the exhibition, including colouring in, mask-making and dressing up.
Cllr Neil Sandison, Rugby Borough Council's Liberal Democrat group spokesperson for partnerships and wellbeing, added: "The Summer of Colour really promises to bring out the creativity of our young people, and bringing activities outside of the boundaries of Rugby Art Gallery and Museum to our parks and green spaces is a positive move."
For more information about events and exhibitions at Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, visit www.ragm.co.uk