
To Book these workshops, visit www.artattheheartcic.org/
Tropical Jungles Wed, 5 April, 10am - 11.30am
Age guide: 5-11
Splash out with colour and create wild and wonderful art inspired by all things tropical–let your imagination run wild!
Tropical Flowers, Wed, 5 April, 12 midday – 1.30pm
Age guide: 5-11
Be whisked away to the hot tropics and paint the beautiful, exotic GIANT flowers that you find!
Wand-Making Workshop Wed, 5 April, 2pm - 3.30pm
Age guide 5-11
Create your very own magical wand powerful enough to destroy Voldemort! Personalise your wand with your initial and a combination of unique patterns–just remember "the wand chooses the wizard".
Enchanted Forest: My Miniature World, Wed, 12 April, 10am - 11.30am
Age guide 5-11
Take a journey through the Enchanted Forest –paint the (miniature) creatures that you meet. What will you find - unicorns, dragons or enchanted frogs?
Fashion Xpression: Tote Bags, Wed, 12 April, 12 midday - 1.30pm
Age guide: 5-11
Create your very own spectacular tote bag! Express your personality through colour, patches, patterns – and do it sustainably! Take home a unique tote bag that’ll turn heads!
ArtLab does BIG PORTRAITS, Wed, April 12, 2pm - 3pm
Age guide: 11-16
ArtLab provides a unique platform to experiment and develop your artistic abilities while learning new skills and different approaches. In this session, enjoy the experience of making large-scale expressive portraits. No previous experience required, just have fun and express your individual creativity.
Tickets must be booked via Art at the Heart CIC.
Sat 1 - Sun 2 Jul
Celebrating Shakespeare's First Folio coming to Solihull, part of the Everything to Everybody project.
Fri 22 Sep
A magical meet and greet add-on, with close-up tricks and photo opportunities.
Wed 26 Jul
2023 animated film. PG. Join Puss in Boots on a brand new adventure to restore h...
Tues 14 - Sat 18 Nov
Presented by St. Augustine's Musical Theatre Company
Wed 14 - Sat 17 Jun
Presented by QMTS, Queensbridge Musical Theatre Society.
Tues 25 Jul
Outdoor drama in Brueton Park