Telegraph Hill Centre hosts a series of Youth Art workshops as part of our free online programme of activities, curated by Nomadic Youth, over three weekends.
Saturday 27th of February 4pm-5.30pm : Origami Workshop lead by Tamar(11-19 years old)
Have you always wanted to learn how to fold beautiful origami? Are you aged 11-19 years old? This workshop is for you!
Join a group of young people on Zoom for a fun and laid back afternoon of paper folding, arts and crafts and conversation!
To take part, you will need a device capable of connecting to the Zoom video chat software and a few sheets of paper. All we ask of you is to switch on your camera (so we can verify your age) and that you come with a positive and friendly attitude!
This workshop is completely free and is funded by the Telegraph Hill Centre in New Cross, London. It will be hosted by Stefan from Nomadic Youth and by Tamar, a young origami artist who will be running the workshop.
This workshop is for 11-19-year-olds. Although the age range is quite wide, we will ensure that the workshop is appropriate for all those attending and ask that the attendees also respect those older or younger than them. It will be a supportive environment with artists from all levels of experience and we hope that everyone will attend in the spirit of teamwork!
Sign up here to register your place and we will be in touch with login information for the Zoom sessions!
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/telegraph-hill-centre-presents-animal-origami-workshop-tickets-141004988717
Spaces are limited: Please only sign up if you are able to attend and email thcyouth1@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Sunday 28th of February 4.30-6pm: Illustration Workshop- Batman lead by artist Emmanuel Oreyeni(11-19 years old)
Are you a young artist looking to expand your skills? Do you want to learn simple and effective techniques on illustrating characters? Are you aged 11-19-years-old? This workshop is for you!
Join a group of young people on Zoom for a fun and laid back afternoon of drawing games, comic-book illustration and conversation!
To take part, you will need a device capable of connecting to the Zoom video chat software as well as sketchpad, a sharpened pencil and any other illustration materials that you like to use. All we ask of you is to switch on your camera (so we can verify your age) and that you come with a positive and friendly attitude!
This workshop is completely free and is funded by the Telegraph Hill Centre in New Cross, London. It will be hosted by Stefan from Nomadic Youth and by Emmanuel Oreyeni, a young artist who will be running the workshop.
This workshop is for 11-19-year-olds. Although the age range is quite wide, we will ensure that the workshop is appropriate for all those attending and ask that the attendees also respect those older or younger than them. It will be a supportive environment with artists from all levels of experience and we hope that everyone will attend in the spirit of teamwork!
Sign up here to register your place and we will be in touch with login information for the Zoom sessions!
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/telegraph-hill-centre-presents-illustration-workshop-batman-tickets-141009919465
Spaces are limited: Please only sign up if you are able to attend and email thcyouth1@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Saturday 6th of March 4-6pm: Zine Making workshop lead by zine-maker, Ioana from Artizine(14-19 years old)
Are you aged 14-19 years old? Do you love making art and being creative? Do you want to find new and unique ways of expressing yourself? Then this workshop is for you!
Join us on the 6th of March for this FREE online youth workshop in which we will explore the wonderful world of zines!
So, what is a zine?
A zine is a creative self-made publication used to share messages, ideas, artwork and pretty much anything you can think of with the world. ‘Zine’ is short for ‘magazine’, and usually take the form of a small booklet full of creative things to express yourslef and engage the reader.
In this workshop, we will be focussing on making zines with the things you have around your house, so you will need to gather up as much paper, photos, stickers, pens, pencils, paints, packaging, magazines and comics as you can find, as well as a pair of scissors and a gluestick!
The workshop will be lead by expert zine-maker, Ioana from Artizine, supported by youth worker Stefan from Nomadic Youth and provided by The Telegraph Hill Centre.
What if I don’t have many art materials at home?
That’s okay! First of all, consider that so many things could become an art material and that if you’re thinking creatively, you could use all sorts to make a zine with. You could also order a zine-making kit from Artizine at a special discounted price of £11.50, by emailing artizineuk@gmail.com or DMing Artizine on Insta @artizineuk. To see what sort of things are in the kits, check out the pictures below:
This workshop is for 14-19 year olds, although we will be happy to accommodate slightly younger ages if you really want to get involved! We want to ensure that the space is safe and inclusive to all that join us and expect the same from the young people too, so basically come with a big heart and open mind and you’ll be fine!
Sign up here to register your place and we will be in touch with login information for the Zoom sessions!
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/telegraph-hill-centre-presents-zine-making-workshop-tickets-141680531283
Spaces are limited: Please only sign up if you are able to attend and email thcyouth1@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Sunday 7th of March : 4-6pm Poetry Workshop lead by Stefan from Nomadic Youth.(11-15 years old)
Are you a poet or have always wanted to give it a go? Are you looking for interesting ways to take your poetic writing further? Are you 11-15-years-old? Then this workshop is for you!
Join Stefan from Nomadic Youth and other young people in this two-hour poetry workshop, in which we will explore interesting ways to boost your poetic writing skills and confidence on Zoom!
This group is open to all within the age bracket with any degree of experience and hopes to show something new to everyone involved. It will be a supportive and non-competative environment, in which we will all help one another to find our poetic voices!
The workshop will experiment with interactive poetry exercises, working both as a group and individually. It will then end with an opportunity for you to perform a poem to the group, or just watch and enjoy other’s work if you would prefer!
The workshop is completely free. All you will need is something to write with and a device capable of connecting to Zoom. It is completely free and is funded by the Telegraph Hill Centre in New Cross, London. It will be hosted by Stefan from Nomadic Youth.
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https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/telegraph-hill-centre-presents-poetry-workshop-tickets-142392346341
Spaces are limited: Please only sign up if you are able to attend and email thcyouth1@gmail.com if you have any questions.