Sharjah 24: The Sharjah Art Foundation (SAF)’s Learning Programmes continue their compelling line-up of workshops and learning activities designed to develop artistic skills in a broad range of visual arts. Sessions will run from 15 October to 25 December 2023 at different venues across Sharjah, including The Flying Saucer, Collections Building and Sharjah Art Institute.
Inspired by works from the Foundation’s exhibitions and events, the programmes provide opportunities for participants to connect with and learn from professional artists and cultural practitioners.
Learning Programme for Children and Families
14 October–26 November 2023
Learners aged 6 to 15 and their families can discover new creative outlets in workshops on scanner photography, murals, weaving, mosaic sculptures, book and zine design and many other art forms.
Through collaborations with different universities in Sharjah, the programme also brings together senior art students and recent graduates who will facilitate some of the workshops and share their enthusiasm for art with the children.
Learning Programme for Youth and Adults
15 October–19 November 2023
In this programme, learners aged 17+ are introduced to concepts, theories, tools and techniques that enhance their creativity and develop their professional skills. Workshop topics range from darkroom photography, museum education and fair use policies for film and video to portfolio-building and grant writing.
The programme also invites participants to engage more closely with the critical explorations of ongoing exhibitions through a series of talks with artists and curators.
In addition to the workshops and talks, the programme offers community meetups and book club sessions, where like-minded people share techniques, stories, books and drawings.
Early Learning Programme
30 October—25 December 2023
Children aged 3 to 5 can enjoy an array of workshops while spending quality time with parents and guardians. The workshops include puppet-making, a parachute game and an entertaining exploration of different mediums and textures.
The Foundation is committed to making its programmes inclusive and accessible for people of all ages and abilities.
Conducted in English and/or Arabic, all sessions are free, and materials are provided.
To find out more about the learning activities and to register, visit sharjahart.org.