Free, save time by registering in advance
Step into a playful world of imagination, creativity, and joyful mess-making at our free family workshop with artist Radhika Chaudhary.
This workshop is all about exploring art without pressure, no experience, “talent,” or drawing skills needed. Together, we’ll create wonderfully silly crowns, hats, and wearable creations using fun DIY crafting techniques.
Come ready to imagine, craft, and leave wearing a masterpiece only you could make!
ABOUT FAMILY SPACE
Family Space is a relaxed, inclusive space designed for families to explore and make together – drop in whenever and stay as long as you like.
- For children aged 5–12 years with parents/carers.
- No booking required. Register online in advance to save time on the day.
- Family Space operates on a first-come, first-served basis. There may be a short wait during busy periods.
- Sessions are artist-led, but you can take part at your own pace.
- The workshop is free, but donations are welcome.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Radhika is a visual artist and workshop facilitator working across illustration, zines, and playful DIY making. Their practice is rooted in storytelling, neurodiversity, and the joy of creating without pressure or perfection. Through collage, drawing, crafting, and “bad art,” they create welcoming spaces where children, families, and communities can explore imagination together. Inspired by the radical, accessible spirit of self-publishing and play, their workshops encourage experimentation, collaboration, and creative confidence for all ages.
REGISTRATION
To save time on the day, you can register online in advance.
Please note: each attendee (adults and children) must be registered individually.
ACCESS
- The room is likely to be noisy.
- Sensory materials are available on request.
- This event is seated.
- Ear plugs, ear defenders, magnifying glasses and wheelchairs are all available.
If you have specific access needs, staff will be happy to help.
SUPPORT US
Support the SLG’s programme for children, families and young people by donating today. Every donation helps us to keep the gallery and its activities free, and realise our ambition for contemporary art to be accessible to all.