Event
Making with Me
27 October 10.30-12 | Half term activity
Art and community for every generation. A hands-on half-term activity session for all the family.
A family activity for half term
            Make creative connections this October, in this hands-on half -term activity session you will:
- Make your own sketchbook.
 - Experiment with fun art techniques.
 - Connect with other parents and caregivers.
 - Create alongside your little one.
 
No experience needed, just bring your curiosity and imagination. Whether you are looking for a creative outlet, a way to bond with your child or a way to meet others, this workshop offers a joyful break from the everyday.
Come for the art, stay for the community!
Places are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment
£6 for 1 parent and 1 child
£2.50 for every additional child
£3.50 for every additional adult
Designed to meet the needs of parents and caregivers, particularly new parents who may feel isolated, these intergenerational workshops use the familiar format of a stay-and-play group to encourage everyone to get creative alongside their little ones in a child-friendly environment. If you are seeking inspiration, support, or just a fresh way to engage with your child, these classes offer a meaningful, inclusive space for all.
Each class, we make our own sketchbooks, and we try out a new technique such as drawing, collage, and wax relief, with the classes being minimally tutored to allow time to relax and be imaginative.
While children play and explore mess-free drawing materials, the adults can enjoy time creating alongside them in their sketchbooks.
The classes are also suitable for older children, and for home educators, where caregivers bring children of multiple ages e.g. siblings.
****This is a pilot session which we are hoping to roll out in 2026 on a more regular basis.
Katherine O’Shea – Artist
Katherine is an illustrator, artist, and teacher based in Somerset. Her creative practice is focused on drawing, with an emphasis on detail and a strong foundation in observational sketching in traditional mediums.
She studied illustration at Birmingham City University, Central Saint Martins, and School of Visual Arts in New York. Her first two children’s book illustration projects were published by Scottish publisher Serafina Press in 2012 and 2014.
In 2022, she wrote, illustrated, and independently published her own children’s book, ‘Molly’s First Festival’. This was released in June 2023 after a successful crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter. The book has since been featured on the children’s TV channel CBeebies, and Katherine now performs live readings at festivals each year, including Glastonbury, Camp Bestival, and Valleyfest.
She is also a private art teacher, teaching observational drawing, journaling, and sketchbook-making classes for all ages.
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