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🎨 Half-Term Teen Art Workshops at The Arts Factory – East Dulwich 🎃

Looking for something creative,  inspiring and loosely related to Halloween  for your teen this half term?

Join The Arts Factory this autumn half term for a series of studio-style workshops designed for young artists aged 11+.

Using the Halloween season as a creative context, each session helps students build core art and design making skills .


No prior experience needed, and all materials are provided.

 Workshops this half term:

🕯️ Lantern-Making Workshop  - Wednesday 29th October
Bring a little glow to Halloween! Teens will design and build their own illuminated lanterns, experimenting with spooky silhouettes, bold cut-outs, and magical light effects using safe, guided paper-cutting techniques.

📍 Location: TBC in East Dulwich/Peckham

👉 Book now

🌙 Gothic Nights: Creating Atmospheric Art - Thursday  30th October
Step into the shadows and take inspiration from gothic artists Edvard Munch and Léon Spilliaert. Teens will learn painting techniques to create eerie skies, glowing windows, and atmospheric scenes — developing real painting skills along the way.

📍 Location: Edward Alleyn's Clubhouse, Burbage Rd

👉 Book now

🎃 Yayoi Kusama Workshop - Friday  31st October
Step into the playful, patterned world of Yayoi Kusama, the “Queen of Polka Dots.” Teens will explore her bold, immersive style through colour, repetition, and imagination — painting vibrant patterned pumpkins and creating their own small sculptures inspired by her iconic work.

📍 Location: TBC in East Dulwich/Peckham

👉 Book now

📍 Location: East Dulwich
🕙 Time: 10:00am – 3:30pm
👩‍🎨 Ages: 11+
🍎 Bring a packed lunch
💷 10% discount for siblings or weekly bookings
🎟️ Limited spaces – early booking recommended!
👉 Book now: https://www.theartsfactory.london/holiday-art-clubs

 

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