Inspire your kids during Children’s Art Week with the help of Quay Arts

Thanks to Tayla for sharing this reminder of these upcoming events at Quay Arts. Ed


Engage’s Children’s Art Week will see thousands of children, their teachers and their families descending on visual arts venues, schools, libraries and youth and community organisations across the UK, to be inspired, engaged and entertained by art.

This year for Children’s Art Week, Quay Arts will be holding two FREE Family Drop-ins (supported by the Daisie Rich Trust) taking place at Quay Arts and The Ryde Depozitory, hosted by Island Artists Joanna Kori and Christopher Jenkins.

Growing Towers Family Drop-in
Sat 11 Jun, 1 – 4pm, FREE, The Depozitory, Ryde.

Join artist Christopher Jenkins at this FREE family drop in, exploring vertical growing. Experiment, assemble and sculpt your own tower from found materials, plant it and watch it grow over the coming months.

growing towers

This workshop is part of ‘Grow Ryde’, this year’s Ryde Arts Festival project sponsored by Quay Arts and the Daisie Rich Trust. (23 Nelson Street, Ryde, PO33 23Z)

WE ARE 40! Family Drop-in
Sat 18 Jun, 1 – 4pm, FREE, Quay Arts, Seminar Room.

Celebrate the final week of Quay Arts exhibition ‘We Are 40’. Postcards are a continuing part of our Island’s tourism and history.

Artist Jo Kori will help you add to our birthday display of miniature artworks in the Curve Gallery – create a beautiful postcard to your future (or past) 40-year old self using a range of art materials on offer.

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YJC
31, August 2018 6:18 pm

“On only one occasion could I drive down that road without having to stop and pull over and let someone pass” “That indicated to me we currently have an issue. We are planning for the future.” Really? This probably applies to most roads on the Isle of Wight! Perhaps Cllr Ward has never driven along Riverway to get to County Hall? Perhaps he could get the pinch… Read more »

mariner58
2, September 2018 10:19 am

The government has decreed that UK cars will be all electric by the middle of the century.

That then requires that every house MUST have an overnight parking space in order to charge them.

All new build houses therefore should be obliged to provide this, surely an essential part of an eco island.